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39 sheet music found Mandolin Chord Melody System
Mandolin Chord Melody System # Mandolin # INTERMEDIATE # Instructional # Aaron Weinstein # Mandolin Chord Melody System # Mel Bay Publications - Digital Sheet Music # SheetMusicPlus
Composed by Aaron Weinstein. Jazz, Improvising. Ebook. 53 pages. Published by Mel Bay Publications - Digital Sheet Music (M0.30502EB). - Ebook - Jazz, Improvis...(+)
Composed by Aaron Weinstein. Jazz, Improvising. Ebook. 53 pages. Published by Mel Bay Publications - Digital Sheet Music (M0.30502EB). - Ebook - Jazz, Improvising - Mel Bay Publications - Digital Sheet MusicISBN 9781619115453. 8.75 x 11.75 inches.
If you've heard jazz guitarists like Joe Pass play chord melody, you may think that the style requires an encyclopedic knowledge of music theory, musical super-powers, or making a deal with the devil. But fear not! This book will show you how to create your own satisfying chord melody arrangements on the mandolin...and will do so in a practical, applicable, non stroke-inducing way. "Aaron Weinstein has many musical accomplishments. I am very proud to have played a small part with some of them. When he was only 12 he made his first recordings and asked me to play mandolin on them. I was knocked out to encounter someone that young that was conversant in both old-time or contest fiddling and Joe Venuti style jazz. Not long after that Aaron became interested in the mandolin and chords and he came by every so often to play and discuss voicings, improvisation and the like. I showed him some of the Jethro Burns chord melody arrangements that Jethro showed me. I've been teaching those for decades in hopes of one day playing them smoothly myself! Fast forward a few more years and Aaron has a Berklee degree, traveled the world playing hot violin music and is hobnobbing with the greatest NYC jazz stars. And oh yeah, one other thing: he took the art of chord-melody mandolin style to an entirely new level! The rich harmonies of the standard jazz and show tune repertoire, the swinging bass lines and connecting chords and independent voice movements (doing more than one thing at a time) are all present in Aaron's style, thanks to his great ear, open mind and gift at locating things on the fretboard. And now Aaron has documented, explained and shared his discoveries and approach with all of us in this book. Thank you Aaron! This is truly a step-by-step method that you will enjoy. You'll find yourself saying 'oh, of course!' as the author gets you playing and understanding things that sound very detailed and complex. The first section I would call the mandolinistic stuff: the how-to on getting things moving and connected on the fretboard. This part is laid out in a very logical manner with clear explanations and fun activities. After working through these etudes you will know the fretboard better and be a better mandolin playing musician regardless of what style of music is your favorite. As I looked this part over I recalled the parable about 'give someone a fish and he will have a meal. Teach him to fish and he'll eat the rest of his life..' The second part puts your new-found chops to work playing some great solo chord melody tunes Weinstein style. Again the author walks us gently into the material by providing two versions of each piece, the basic structure followed by a more developed version. In the history of mandolin playing there have been many examples of techniques, arrangements and music that might be thought of as 'chord-melody' style. Consider works by Raffaele Calace, or 'Duo' style from the early twentieth century American stylists and then again as modernized by Evan Marshall in the current era. Bach on the mandolin, as played by virtuosi such as Caterina Lichtenberg, Mike Marshall, Carlo Aonzo, Chris Thile and others also illustrates harmony and melody simultaneously. And of course Jethro Burns did so much in the way of bringing jazz and standards to life with chord-melody mandolin that it is often referred to as 'Jethro Style'. The book you have in your hand presents a unique and accessible route to these types of techniques and sounds. Bravo, Aaron! And thank you, my friend." Don Stiernberg.
Mandolin Technique Studies, Vol. 2
Mandolin Technique Studies, Vol. 2 # Mandolin # INTERMEDIATE # Bluegrass # Instructional # Matt Raum # Mandolin Technique Studies, Vo # Mel Bay Publications - Digital Sheet Music # SheetMusicPlus
Composed by Matt Raum. Bluegrass. E-book. 88 pages. Published by Mel Bay Publications - Digital Sheet Music (M0.21048EB). - e-book - Bluegrass - Mel Bay Publica...(+)
Composed by Matt Raum. Bluegrass. E-book. 88 pages. Published by Mel Bay Publications - Digital Sheet Music (M0.21048EB). - e-book - Bluegrass - Mel Bay Publications - Digital Sheet MusicISBN 9781609745912.
50 studies designed to improve right and left-hand technique for mandolin players of all levels and abilities. This book provides further practice material to build on the aspects of technique introduced in Mandolin Technique Studies, Vol. 1-Sequences, Arpeggios, Shifting, the Fourth Finger, Triplets, Chromatics, and Crosspicking. A great book to have on your music stand for a ready source of practice material. The book is divided into four parts. Part One is devoted to sequences, Part Two further explores the aspects of technique from Mandolin Technique Studies, Vol. 1, Part Three is devoted to scale-based exercises and Part Four contains practice etudes based on all the previous exercises. The book also includes 3 studies adapted from Rudolphe Kreutzer's 42 Studies For Violin. -50 Studies for improving right and left hand mandolin technique -Further explores the concepts of Mandolin Technique Studies, Vol.1 -Exercises involve Sequences, Arpeggios, Shifting, the Fourth Finger, Triplets, Chromatics, and Crosspicking.
Mandolin Chords
Mandolin Chords # Mandolin # Instructional # Mel Bay # Mandolin Chords # Mel Bay Publications - Digital Sheet Music # SheetMusicPlus
By Mel Bay. For Mandolin. All Styles. 32 pages. Published by Mel Bay Publications - Digital Sheet Music ...(+)
By Mel Bay. For Mandolin. All Styles. 32 pages. Published by Mel Bay Publications - Digital Sheet Music ISBN 9781609748616.
Comprehensive and easily understood, this essential Mel Bay resource is arranged in photo, notation and chord diagram form for maximum ease of use by mandolinists of all playing levels. Correct left-hand positions are pictured for each chord, as is proper right-hand picking position. Major, minor, seventh, diminished, augmented, and ninth chords are shown in photo, notation and chord diagram; major seventh, sixth, minor sixth, seventh augmented fifth, and seventh diminished fifth chords are shown in diagram form only. Tuning of the mandolin is also shown. A chart summarizing movable chord patterns completes the book. Includes access to online video. Video duration 125 minutes.
Mandolin Blues Book - 101 Blues Riffs and Solos for Mandolin
Mandolin Blues Book - 101 Blues Riffs and Solos for Mandolin # Mandolin # EASY # Blues # Instructional # Brent Robitaille # Mandolin Blues Book - 101 Blue # Brent C
Robitaille # SheetMusicPlus
Composed by Brent Robitaille.
Blues. Score. 158 pages. Brent
C Robitaille #6384045.
Published by Brent C
Robitaille...(+)
Composed by Brent Robitaille.
Blues. Score. 158 pages. Brent
C Robitaille #6384045.
Published by Brent C
RobitailleTake your blues playing to the next level with the MandolinBlues Book. A collection of 101blues riffs and solos ideal for all mandolinists looking to get a good grasp ofjamming the blues.
The book covers all the essential tools needed to playblues mandolin. Start by learning the 40stylistic riffs, then the 25 one and two bar blues riffs in multiple keys, andmove on to the longer 12 bar blues rhythm riffs and extended solos.
Most of the longer rhythm riffs and solos follow thestandard 12 bar blues form, so they are readily applicable to many genres,including country, rock, jazz, folk and bluegrass, to name a few.
To further deepen your mandolin skills, study themajor, minor, blues scales and arpeggios, as well as the library of mandolin chordsand blues chord progressions in all 12 keys.
No book covers everything, but with some practice, youwill be ready to take your mandolin, jam the blues with confidence, and showoff your new skills.
For free mandolin lessons, audio tracks and videos, pleasevisit my website:
http://www.brentrobitaille.com
or
Mandolin BluesBook - Kalymi Music (brentrobitaille.com)