Alternate Tunings for Five-String Banjo Played Bluegrass Style
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SKU: M0.20762BCDEB
Composed by Terrence Mcgill. Technique, Theory and Reference. Bluegrass. E-book and online audio. Mel Bay Publications - Digital Sheet Music #20762BCDEB. Published by Mel Bay Publications - Digital Sheet Music (M0.20762BCDEB).ISBN 9781610652261. 8.75x11.75 inches.
Alternate Tunings for Five-string Banjo is the first three-finger style banjo instruction book written specifically for the bluegrass banjoist wishing to explore alternate tunings. Written using standard tablature, the book takes the learner through the G modal, Standard C, Open C, Bb, D modal, Open D and E tunings. Audio download available online with examples of each tuning and song taught. The songs are played slowly and up to standard tempo on the audio.
• The first three-finger style banjo instruction book written specifically for the bluegrass banjoist wishing to explore alternate tunings.
• Written using standard tablature, the book takes the learner through the G modal, Standard C, Open C, Bb, D modal, Open D and E tunings.
• Students will learn new arrangements for such traditional pieces as Cumberland Gap, Shady Grove, Kansas City Railroad Blues, Pretty Polly and seventeen others.
• Audio download available online with examples of each tuning and song taught. The songs are played slowly and up to standard tempo.
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