MEL BAY COMPLETE BLUEGRASS BANJO METHOD BOOK & CD LEARN TO PLAY NOW BLUE GRASS

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MEL BAY
COMPLETE BLUEGRASS BANJO METHOD
BOOK AND CD

Mel Bay s Complete Bluegrass Banjo Method is arguably the very best G tuning five-string bluegrass banjo methods available on the planet.

Tens of Thousands of Bluegrass Banjo Players the World over got their start with this book.

Mel Bay s Complete Bluegrass Banjo Method teaches you how to pick out tunes single-string style (one note at a time), how to play chord accompaniments as well as how to play solos in the full three-finger, bluegrass style.

Topics include note and tab reading, chord background styles, traditional bluegrass techniques, fills and endings, use of the capo, rolls, slides, hammers, pull-offs, choking, harmonics, and up-the-neck playing. In notation and tablature.

If you are not, or are unable to take regular instruction from a Banjo Teacher and you feel that you need extra help, any competent Guitar Teacher will understand the material in this book and should be able to help you to understand the aspects of the instrument that cause you trouble.

This edition of Mel Bay s Complete Bluegrass Banjo Method also includes an Audio CD. The stereo recording includes acoustic bass, acoustic guitar, and a rhythm track as well as the 5-string banjo. All songs and most exercises are included in this teaching recording, performed at a tempo that the student should be able to maintain in short order.

SONG LIST

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Red River Valley
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Bicentennial Breakdown
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Big Dipper
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Hay Stack
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Home Sweet Home
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Bluegrass Joe
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John Hardy
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John Henry
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Careless Love
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Little Brown Jug
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Carry Me Back To Old Virginia
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Catfish Creek
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Come And Go With Me
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Will The Circle Be Unbroken?
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County Line
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Oh My Darling, Clementine
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Cripple Creek
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Oh Susanna
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