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Easiest Mandolin Tunes for Children

Top Fiddle Solos

Learn to Play Bluegrass Bass

Backup Trax/Old Time & Fiddle Tunes for Fdl & Mandolin

Craig Duncan: Top Fiddle Solos

FAQ: Fiddle Care and Setup

Stephanie Claussen: Light So Brilliant (Book)

Fingerstyle Ragtime : Guitar Ragtime Blues to the Classic Rags

Bluegrass On Hammered Dulcimer

Side Splitters

Legends Of Bottleneck Slide Blues Guitar

Legends Of Bottleneck Slide Blues Guitar

For more than a century, blues guitarists have been pressing bottlenecks, bones, and metal to strings to create exhilarating melodies, propulsive chords and, in their best moments, feelings too deep for words. This collection gathers transcriptions of 27 groundbreaking bottleneck guitar gems from the 1920s through the 1960s. From the beginning, bottleneck guitar and the blues have traveled side by side. In the earliest known description of a blues performer, W.C. Handy recounted seeing someone play this way in 1903. The event occurred late one night in the Tutwiler, Mississippi, train station. “A lean, loose-jointed Negro had commenced plunking a guitar beside me while I slept,” Handy wrote in his autobiographical Father of the Blues. “His clothes were rags; his feet peeped out of his shoes. His face had on it some of the sadness of the ages. As he played, he pressed a knife on the strings of the guitar in a manner popularized by the Hawaiian guitarists who used steel bars. The effect was unforgettable. His song, too, struck me instantly: ‘Goin’ where the Southern cross the Dog.’ The singer repeated the line three times, ac-companying himself on the guitar with the weirdest music I had ever heard.” This “weird” music Handy described would soon become known as the blues. The artist featured in this collection: Bo Weavil Jackson, Sam Collins, Furry Lewis, Peg Leg Howell, Blind Willie Johnson, Charley Patton. Barbecue Bob, Blind Willie McTell, Kokomo Arnold, Son House, Tampa Red, Lead Belly, Robert Johnson, Black Ace, Bukka White, Muddy Waters and Fred McDowell. Includes access to online audio.

DKK 345.00
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100 Irish Tunes

100 Irish Tunes

A Merry Christmas - jigApples in Winter - jigBallydesmond PolkaBehind the Bush in the Garden - jigBoys of Blue Hill - polkaBundle and Go - jigCooley's ReelCronin's Rambles - hornpipeDelaney's Drummers - jigFermoy Lasses - reelGlass of Beer - reelGreen Forest JigHunting the Boyne - reelJerry Daly's HornpipeJohn Brennan's - reelJulia Delaney - reelKillarney Boys of Pleasure - reelKnocknagow - reelKnotted Cord - reelLad O'Beirne's - reelLark on the Strand - jigLarry Redican's - slip jigLeitrim Fancy - jigMaggie in the Woods - polkaMaid Behind the Bar - reelMaid of Ardagh - polkaMary McMahon's - reelMaster Crowley's - reelMatt the Thrasher - reelMaudabawn Chapel - reelMcDermitt's - reelMcMahon's - reelMerrily Kiss the Quaker - jigMiss Monaghan's - reelMurphy's - hornpipeNine Points of Roguery - reelO'Keefe's SlideOut on the Ocean - jigPaddy Clancy's - jigPaddy Fahy's ReelPigeon on the Gate - reelPipe on the Hob - jigPretty Girls of Mayo - reelReelRoad to Lisdoonvarna - jigSally Gardens - reelSean Ryan's - jigSean Ryan's JigShips are Sailing - reelSilver Spear - reelSlieve Russel - jigSnug in a Blanket - jigSpike Island Lassies - reelSportin' Pat - reelStar of Munster - reelSweet Cup of Tea - reelTamlin - reelTar Road to Sligo - jigTatter Jack Walsh - jigThe Bag of Spuds - reelThe Bird's Nest - reelThe Boys of the Lough - reelThe Boys of the Town - jigThe Broken Pledge - reelThe Carraroe - jigThe Cliffs of Mother - jigThe Concert ReelThe Congress ReelThe Cow That Ate the Blanket - jigThe Dram Shell - reelThe Dunmore Lasses - reelThe Earl's Chair - reelThe Eavesdropper - jigThe Echo - hornpipeThe Fort of Kincora - polkaThe Galway - hornpipeThe Galway Rambler - reelThe Golden Keyboard - reelThe Gravel Walk - reelThe High ReelThe Humours of Ballyloughlin - jigThe Humours of Tulla - reelThe Hunter's Purse - reelThe Kerry ReelThe Kinard PolkaThe Limerick Lasses - reelThe Lonesome JigThe Millpond - jigThe Mullingar Races - reelThe Musical Priest - reelThe Old Copper Plate - reelThe Rakes of Kildare - jigThe Skylark - reelThe Steeplechase - reelThe White Petticoat - jigThe Wise Maid - reelTom Doherty's - reelTrip to Athlone - jigTrip to Durrow - reelWillie Coleman's - jig

DKK 245.00
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Ernesto Nazareth Guitar Solo Anthology

Ernesto Nazareth Guitar Solo Anthology

A collection of 28 Ernesto Nazareth compositions expertly transcribed for classic guitar solo. One of the major difficulties in trying to arrange Ernesto Nazareth?s themes for any instrument, but the piano, is to separate the melodic line from its accompaniment: both are so closely together (that is one of the strongest characteristics of his pianistic style of composition) that it becomes almost impossible to treat one of the features disregarding the other. If one did that the result would be only a pale and incomplete portrait of what was intended by the composer. That thought has guided us in the making of this book. In spite of the huge obstacles that resulted from the transposition of a piece originally written for the piano ? a very rich instrument regarding the expressive recourses ? to the more "modest" guitar, we always kept in mind our principal intention: to preserve at the most all the melodic dialogues of the scores, in special the ones between the melody and the bass line, both the elements that form the soul of Nazareth?s compositions. We obviously had to do some changes. Thus, for instance, in some arrangements it was necessary to transpose the original key to a more appropriate one (at the guitar view-point, of course). Some phrases or fragments had also to be written an octave higher or lower (that can be perfectly understandable if we consider the very wide melodic range of the piano and the extensive way with which Nazareth uses it). Needless to say that all those recourses were used only when it has been strictly necessary. Despite the fact that those 28 pieces are only a little portion of Nazareth?s work, this group of arrangements represents a good and representative panel. Among them there are some of Nazareth?s greatest hits ("Apanhei-te Cavaquinho", "Odeon", "Brejeiro", "Ameno Resedá", etc.) as well as other not so known compositions? but no less beautiful and important. Listening to those pieces one can observe the compositional talent of Nazareth and his incredible harmonic, melodic and ? specially ? rhythmic versatility. Each of them has its own and unmistakable personality. The most part of the scores of this book ? as well as in Nazarethian repertoire ? is composed by tangos brasileiros (i.e., Brazilian tangos), but there are also some polcas and some of his most expressive valsas, like "Confidências" and "Coração que Sente".

DKK 288.00
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The Bill Ochs Tin Whistle Handbook - for tin whistles, pennywhistles and flageolets in the key of D

The Bill Ochs Tin Whistle Handbook - for tin whistles, pennywhistles and flageolets in the key of D

The age-old sounds of Ireland, England, Scotland and early America come to life with this remarkable book and online audio. This tin whistle book is compatible with all tin whistles, pennywhistles and flageolets in the key of D.   Renowned author/musician Bill Ochs has gone to great lengths to create a package that truly has something for everyone. The lessons are so clear and easy to follow that a complete beginner can learn to play a simple tune at first sitting. Intermediate and advanced players will enjoy exploring this book's exciting collection of traditional music. There are 83 pieces in all - gigs, reels, hornpipes, fife tunes, slow airs, Highland flings, morris dances andlots more.   Each piece is played on the online audio by renowned New York tin whistle teacher, Bill Ochs. An advanced ornamentation tutorial is also included with key of D. Includes access to online audio. For Beginning Players: An Easy-To-Use Learning Method - No previous knowledge of music is required. Using tablature based on the first seven letters of the alphabet, the complete beginner can learn to play a simple tune in a matter of minutes. Then through a specially selected series of folk tunes, beginners are carefully guided through all the basics of playing, one step at a time.   For Intermediate Players: A Great Collection of Traditional Music - Those who already know the basics are sure to enjoy exploring the book's outstanding selection of traditional tunes — rollicking pieces such as The Muckin' O' Geordie's Byre, The Oyster Wives' Rant, Rufty Tufty, Hot Punch, For the Sakes of Old Decency and many, many more. The tunes have been specially chosen to demonstrate the wide range of the tin whistle's musical possibilities.   For Advanced Players: A Clear & Concise Guide to Ornamentation - For players who want to dress up their music, here's a chance to learn the secrets of all those cuts, rolls, crans and strikes that give tin whistle playing its distinctive flavor. These techniques are thoroughly explained and demystified. A series of advanced lessons contains step-by-step breakdowns of each ornament, as well as tunes in which to practice the techniques. The age-old sounds of Ireland, England, Scotland and early America come to life with this remarkable book and online audio.   Lessons  - How To Use This Book  - Getting Started  - First Notes  - Tonguing  - Three More Notes  - Twinkle Twinkle Little Star  - Practice Tunes  - Completing The Scale  - Sweet Betsy From Pike  - Lesson One: The ABC's of Music  - The Muffin Man  - Lesson Two: Another New Note - C Natural  - Oranges and Lemons  - Lesson Three: Quarter, Half, and Whole Notes  - Go Tell Aunt Rhody  - Lesson Four: Eighth Notes  - Lesson Five: Sixteenth Notes  - Lesson Six: Dotted Quarter and Half Notes  - Lesson Seven: Dotted Eighth Notes  - Lesson Eight: 6/8 Time  - The Cat's Jig  - Lesson Nine: Slurring/High E  - Lesson Ten: More Notes in the Upper Register  - Don Oiche Ud I mBeithil  - Tin Whistle Basic Fingerings The Tunes  - Wallflowers  - What Shall We Do With A Drunken Sailor  - The Quaker's Wife  - Tim Finnegan's Wake  - Hey Diddle Dis  - The Bonny, Bonny Broom  - On The Road To Boston  - Lil Liza Jane  - The Wagoner's Lad  - The Eagle's Whistle  - The Parting Glass  - Drummond Castle  - Bonaparte's Grand March Morris Dances  - The Blue-Eyed Stranger  - The Ladies Pleasure  - Idbury Hill  - The Boatman  - The Trip To Tunbridge  - Quick Scotch  - The Gay Gordons  - The Old Grey Cat  - Ruffy Tufty High C#, D and Third Octave Notes Pipe and Tabor Tunes  - I'll Go and Enlist for a Sailor  - Constant Billy Fife Tunes  - Governor King's March  - The Boston March  - The Girl I Left Behind Me  - Kemp's Jig  - The Helston Furry Fiddle Tunes  - Over the Waterfall  - West Fork Gals Ornamentation in Irish Music Slurring (Review) Cuts More Cuts Strikes Rolls Reels Rolls in Reels Short Rolls Crans A Note About Breathing Hornpipes  - The Durham Rangers  - The Steamboat Hornpipe  - Poll Hapenny  - Scattery Island Slide  - Maurice Manley's Polka  - Ryan's Slip Jig Strathspeys  - Brochan Lom  - Will You Go To Sheriff Muir?  - Hot Punch  - Balmoral Castle  - The Kilt is My Delight  - The Oyster Wives' Rant  - The Muckin'O' Geordie's Byre  - Old Cape Breton March  - Cutty's Wedding  - Cion A' Bhuntata  - Marching the Soldier Along Slow Airs  - Casadh An Tsugain  - Uir-Chill A'Chreagain  - For The Sakes of Old Decency  - Jim Ward's Jig  - Rolling in the Barrel  - The Boy That Shaved His Father  - Johnny Mickey's  - Egan's Polka  - Pigtown  - The Little Bag of Spuds  - Sean Sa Cheo Appendix Transposing Fingering Chart

DKK 244.00
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