Getting Into Blues Violin Book With Online Audio
Méthode - manuel | Pédagogie
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Méthode - manuel
ÉDITEUR:
Mel Bay Publications
This book offers a comprehensive workshop in blues violin and specifically addresses improvisation techniques through exercises and ear training studies that relate to the various licks and scales. Original tunes by the author address various technical challenges, and old blues standards are
Détails
Auteur | Marty Laster |
Description Instrument Group | Violon |
Instrumentation | Solo pour Violons |
Instrumentation | Violon |
Type de produit | Méthode - manuel |
Description Product Type | Recueil + Enregistrement(s) en ligne |
Collection | Getting Into (Mel Bay) |
Langue | Anglais |
Éditeur | Mel Bay Publications |
Genre | Pédagogie |
Style | Blues |
Année de publication | 2016 |
Nombre de Pages | 88 |
ISBN | 9780786686544 |
Edition Number | MLB21269M |
N° | MB21269M |
Description
This book offers a comprehensive workshop in blues violin and specifically addresses improvisation techniques through exercises and ear training studies that relate to the various licks and scales. Original tunes by the author address various technical challenges, and old blues standards are included to build an authentic blues repertoire. The book next touches on the influence of the blues on swing, bluegrass, Cajun and Gypsy styles while teaching improvisational techniques in each. We next pay tribute to the great Blues violinists of the past and present with bios and some photos. Finally, ways to develop and vary breaks are explored. The text touches on many aspects ofviolin techniques as it relates to the blues and has an easygoing and at times, humorous appeal. The book begins at a moderate beginning level but quickly moves to intermediate material: toward the end, we get into fairly advanced territory. Both violinists who have been playing a couple of years and serious classical players can benefit from Getting Into Blues Violin. Includes access to online audio.
Song List
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1. Minor Pentatonic Scale
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2. -- Patterns, Ear and Rhythmic training, Sliding the Fingers
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3. Blues Scale, Licks, Beginning Improvisation and Beyond
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4. Tunes -- Originals and
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5. Traveling Railroad Man
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6. Dickson County Blues
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7. Corinna, Corinna
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8. Adam And Eve
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9. The Mixolydian Scale (Mode)
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10. Cajun Style - Parlez Nous a Boire, Bosco Stomp
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11. Swing Style - Licks, Bowing, Syncopation, Blues Progression, Circle of Fifths and Darktown Strutter’s Ball
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12. Discussions - Vibrato and “Less is More”
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13. For Classical Converts
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14. Bluegrass Style -- Licks, drones, excerpts from standard tunes
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15. Mixing Minor and Major Keys -- Tunes - Drunken Sailor, Gypsy Style