Drumstick Finger Systems And Techniques: Banjo
Album de collection | Partitions
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Album de collection
ÉDITEUR:
Mel Bay Publications
Fred Cockerham & Tommy Jarrell: Clawhammer Banjo Masters is a collection of 23 clawhammer banjo solos written in tablature. The pieces are transcribed as played by Fred Cockerham and Tommy Jarrell by Bob Carlin. Also included are modern interpretations by Dan Levenson. This is the third book in a
Détails
Auteur | Dan Levenson |
Description Instrument Group | Banjo ou Mandoline |
Instrumentation | Banjo |
Instrumentation | 5-String Banjo |
Type de produit | Album de collection |
Description Product Type | Recueil + Enregistrement(s) en ligne |
Éditeur | Mel Bay Publications |
Style | Rock |
Nombre de Pages | 56 |
ISBN | 9780786687770 |
Edition Number | MLB30107M |
N° | MB30107M |
Description
Fred Cockerham & Tommy Jarrell: Clawhammer Banjo Masters is a collection of 23 clawhammer banjo solos written in tablature. The pieces are transcribed as played by Fred Cockerham and Tommy Jarrell by Bob Carlin. Also included are modern interpretations by Dan Levenson. This is the third book in a series of transcribed tunes from the old masters. Previous books are Kyle Creed - Clawhammer Banjo Master and Wade Ward - Clawhammer Banjo Master. Fred Cockerham and Tommy Jarrell both gave unique definition to the style of old-time clawhammer banjo playing. The repertoire, presented in tablature, is intended to be a starting point for your journey through the old-time music world. Eachpiece is presented in multiple arrangements, both on the page and in the online audio. Most of the recordings are played at learning tempos and correspond to the tablature.
Song List
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1. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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2. Introductory notes
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3. About the Recording Files: About the tunes
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4. Reading Tablature
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5. Bob?s Method
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6. Dan?s Method
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7. A Biography of Fred and Tommy
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8. As Time Draws Near
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9. Back Step Cindy
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10. Big Eyed Rabbit
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11. Ducks on the Millpond
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12. Frankie Baker
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13. John Brown?s Dream
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14. John Hardy
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15. John Henry