Modern Mandolin Method: Grade 1
Méthode | Pédagogie
COMPOSITEUR:
Joe Carr
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Méthode
ÉDITEUR:
Mel Bay Publications
The mandolin is used in nearly every type of music today so it is a great choice of instrument whether you like jazz, folk, classical, country, bluegrass, rock, blues, Irish or many kinds of world music. Much of this music is available only in standard notation so that is where this book starts: TAB
Détails
Compositeur | Joe Carr |
Description Instrument Group | Banjo ou Mandoline |
Instrumentation | Mandoline |
Instrumentation | Mandoline |
Type de produit | Méthode |
Description Product Type | Recueil + Enregistrement(s) en ligne |
Collection | Modern Method |
Niveau de difficulté | 1 |
Langue | Anglais |
Éditeur | Mel Bay Publications |
Genre | Méthode |
Année de publication | 2018 |
Nombre de Pages | 64 |
ISBN | 9780786695409 |
Edition Number | MLB21497M |
N° | MB21497M |
Description
The mandolin is used in nearly every type of music today so it is a great choice of instrument whether you like jazz, folk, classical, country, bluegrass, rock, blues, Irish or many kinds of world music. Much of this music is available only in standard notation so that is where this book starts: TAB comes later. By learning the basic information presented in this volume, you will be prepared to approach any style. This book introduces the student to the instrument, explaining basics such as tuning and how to hold the instrument. The student is introduced to notes on each string and various left- and right-hand techniques. Chords, scales and arpeggios are introduced andstudents begin applying their new skills to real world repertoire in a variety of keys. Includes access to online audio.
Song List
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1. Introduction & Tuning
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2. Lesson 1
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3. Lesson 2
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4. Lesson 3
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5. Lesson 4
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6. Lesson 5
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7. Lesson 6
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8. Lesson 7: Pick Direction
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9. Lesson 8: Our First Tune
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10. Lesson 9: Lines
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11. Lesson 10: Line Example
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12. Lesson 11: Spaces
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13. Lesson 12: Space Example
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14. Lesson 13: Note Types
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15. Lesson 14: The G Scale