The Art of the Mountain Banjo

The Art of the Mountain Banjo
Title The Art of the Mountain Banjo PDF eBook
Author Art Rosebaum
Publisher Mel Bay Publications
Pages 97
Release 2015-10-08
Genre Music
ISBN 1619115395

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A complete survey of traditional banjo styles complete with tunings, playing tips, and the author's deft drawings. Progresses from easy tunes for the beginner to more difficult pieces. The styles include up-picking or Pete Seeger's basic strum; two-finger picking; three-finger picking; and what had variously been called frailing, clawhammer, knocking, rapping, overhand, fram-style, flayin' hand, andother Appalachian names, here called down-picking. Audio download available online

Old Time Mountain Banjo

Old Time Mountain Banjo
Title Old Time Mountain Banjo PDF eBook
Author Art Rosenbaum
Publisher Oak Publications
Pages 88
Release 1968-06-01
Genre Music
ISBN 1783234393

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An Instruction Method for playing the old-time five-string mountain banjo based on the styles of traditional banjo-pickers.

Art Rosenbaum's Old-time Banjo Book

Art Rosenbaum's Old-time Banjo Book
Title Art Rosenbaum's Old-time Banjo Book PDF eBook
Author Art Rosenbaum
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Banjo
ISBN

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Art Rosenbaum is one of America's foremost performers and teachers of traditional five-string banjo playing. He has a long-time interest in the myriad old-time tunings that give breadth and richness to mountain and old-time banjo picking, and has learned first-hand from old-timers in the South and Midwest. Pete Seeger (whose pioneering book How to Play the Five-String Banjo gave Art his start in the 1950s) praised the inclusion of 23 tunings in Art's 1968 Oak Publications book Old-Time Mountain Banjo. This book and 2-DVD set doubles (plus one!) that number of tunings. Art groups the tunings into families and shows how they can be used, with various picking styles, in playing banjo tunes and string band music and in song accompaniment. Experienced players will broaden their knowledge of unusual and interesting tunings and styles, and novice players can get started with common tunings for easy pieces like Cripple Creek and Shout Lulu, the first tunes many old-timers learned.

Melodic Banjo

Melodic Banjo
Title Melodic Banjo PDF eBook
Author Tony Trischka
Publisher Oak Publications
Pages 129
Release 2005-03-17
Genre Music
ISBN 1783235047

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Tony Trischka presents his groundbreaking guide to the melodic (chromatic) Banjo style, made famous by the great Bill Keith. The technique allows the Banjo player to create complex note-for-note renditions of Bluegrass fiddle tunes, as well as ornamenting solos with melodic fragments and motives. Along with a full step-by-step guide to developing the skills of the melodic style, this book also featuresBill Keith's personal explanation of how he developed his formidable technique, in his own words and music.37 tunes in tablature, including a section of fiddle tunes.Interviews with the stars of te melodic style including Bobby Thompson, Eric Weissberg, Ben Eldridge and Alan Munde.

Bound for Shady Grove

Bound for Shady Grove
Title Bound for Shady Grove PDF eBook
Author Steven Harvey
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 202
Release 2000
Genre Music
ISBN 9780820321974

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In Bound for Shady Grove, essayist Steven Harvey celebrates the spirit of the music of his adopted home in the southern Appalachian mountains. There, at the wellspring of mountain music, he took up his guitar and assumed the journey that culminated in this book. Harvey's essays measure out in words the four seasons of a life in music. Springtime pieces describe playing music in the log house of friends born and raised in the mountains or entering a banjo contest and losing with style. There are essays about fiddles and the devil, homemade instruments and homemade weapons, and a trip to England to trace mountain songs back to their elusive sources. As the book progresses into winter, the mood darkens, with pieces exploring the connection between music and resentment, loss, and death. Descriptions of music, hills, and people blend into a rich harmony as Harvey explores where music has taken him--where, in fact, music can take any of us.

Banjo Granny

Banjo Granny
Title Banjo Granny PDF eBook
Author Jacqueline Briggs Martin
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 37
Release 2006-11-13
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0547528701

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Granny’s heart is set to see her new grandbaby, but how can she ford a fast river, climb a steep mountain, and cross a wide desert? With a dose of determination, a well-stocked banjo case, and the charm of a simple bluegrass song—that’s how! Part tall tale, part lullaby, this rhythmic story, illustrated with warm pastoral paintings, celebrates the meeting of grandmothers and grandbabies everywhere.

Musical Instruments of the Southern Appalachian Mountains

Musical Instruments of the Southern Appalachian Mountains
Title Musical Instruments of the Southern Appalachian Mountains PDF eBook
Author John Rice Irwin
Publisher Schiffer Publishing
Pages 118
Release 1979
Genre Music
ISBN

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Brings to life the distinctive "bluegrass" music made for hundreds of years with dulcimers, violins, jew harps, mouth bows, and such from the Appalachian mountain areas.