Clawhammer Banjo for the Complete Ignoramus 40th Anniversary Edition book w/ CD
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Rating | : | 4.58 (508 Votes) |
Asin | : | 188320643X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 64 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-10-20 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Finally, clawhammer banjo instruction that is for 100% beginners! Originally written in 1973, this book has taught more people to play clawhammer banjo than any other book. You will learn to play: Buffalo Gals, Cluck Old Hen, Cotton-Eyed Joe, Cripple Creek, The Cuckoo, Cumberland Mountain Deer Chase, Darlin' Cory, Down in the Willow Gardens, East Virginia, Groundhog, Handsome Molly, Little Birdie, Little Sadie, Lynchburg Town, Muley's Daughter, New River Train, Old Holly Hare, Old Blue, Old Joe Clark, Polly Put the Kettle On, Poor Wayfaring Stranger, Rain and S
EW said they sound good. This gives me hope that I might actually. As a beginning banjo player I found the songs in this book to be at the level I could actually play. And, they sound good. This gives me hope that I might actually be able to move to more advanced material.. "Recommended." according to J. Walker. Good read. The instructions are clear and easy to understand. I like the spiral binding too. It is easy to open to a page and lay flat on my music stand. Recommended.. James G. Casey said Five Stars. Again another excellent music book.
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