SKU: HL.254667
UPC: 888680721930. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches.
Asking those who have much to consider those who do not is an important and popular theme today. To realize that this song was first published in 1854 makes the plea even more poignant. The optional violin obligato adds a longing voice to this socially conscious message.
SKU: MB.30906M
ISBN 9781513476643. 8.75X11.75 inches.
This solo collection presents 19 iconic melodies from the American traditional song book plus 6 modern original compositions by William Bay, president of Mel Bay Publications; all selections have been arranged in tablature for the 5-string banjo in gDGBD tuning by Catalonian multi-instrumentalist and bluegrass specialist, Llu?s G?mez.Any collection of American ballads would be incomplete without settings of the beautiful melodies penned by Stephen Foster, several of which appear here including Beautiful Dreamer, Darling Nellie Gray, I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair, and Hard Times, Come Again No More. Some of these tunes are arranged in uncommon banjo keys, all without retuning the banjo or using a capo. These keys may be challenging at first but will teach you a lot about the banjo fretboard.The author?s generous preface offers tips on practice, performance and interpretation rarely found in tablature collections such as these, but this book has it all, including online recordings of each arrangement.
SKU: MB.WBM58M
ISBN 9781736363058. 8.75x11.75 inches.
A comprehensive collection of 172 guitar solos for the flatpick or plectrum guitarist. All solos are written in standard notation with accompanying online recordings by the author. The solos include beautiful American, British and Celtic airs and ballads, Celtic dance tunes, lute and early music, popular classical repertoire and contemporary etudes. Includes access to online audio.
SKU: GI.G-4107G
This collection is characterized by a variety of styles in the Cooney tradition. Live the Promise was chosen as the theme song for the 1994 LA Religious Education Congress for its upbeat music and bold lyrics. This collection is characterized by a variety of styles in the Cooney tradition. Live the Promise was chosen as the theme song for the 1994 LA Religious Education Congress for its upbeat music and bold lyrics. A great version of Psalm 34 for weddings, Every Morning in Your Eyes, and a Winter Magnificat with text by Sr. Miriam Therese Winter, MMS round out this wonderful collection. (Does not include “Hard Time, Come Again No More,” which is available separately, G-4120) CONTENTS: PSALM 65: YOU (G-4111) • LIVE THE PROMISE (G-4096) • PSALM FOR WEDDINGS: EVERY MORNING IN YOUR EYES (G-4112) • LIVELY LIGHT (G-4113) • MY SOUL GIVE GLORY/HE KING SHALL COME (G-4115) • BUILDING A CITY. (G-4116) • CAROL OF THE STRANGER (G-4118) • LITANY OF DELIVERANCE (G-4119) • HARD TIMES, COME AGAIN NO MORE (G-4120) .
SKU: MB.30762M
ISBN 9781513465692. 8.75x11.75 inches.
Civil War Suite for Classical Guitar is a collection of ten Civil War-era songs arranged in standard notation for the advanced solo classical guitarist. The suite includes music from the Confederacy and the Union, along with soldier's songs, parlor songs, and an African American spiritual. The sequencing of the pieces is designed to create a musical narrative, with songs grouped in a manner that shows various perspectives of the war before ultimately celebrating Union victory. Throughout the suite, extensive passages feature delightful special effects that emulate period instruments such as the banjo, snare drum, and fiddle. Includes access to online audio.
SKU: MB.30945
ISBN 9781513472744. 8.75X11.75 inches.
This collection of 19th and early 20th century airs and ballads is a celebration of American music that is ideal for guitar recitals and encores. Written in standard notation only, the pieces are arranged and fingered for ease of sight-reading and specifically designed to exploit the musicality of the classical guitar.The book features arrangements of the antebellum song, ôDarling Nelly Grayö by Benjamin Hanby, popular Civil War-era songs by Stephen Foster and other period songwriters, plus parlor music favorites like Edward MacDowell?s ôTo a Wild Roseö, Ethelbert Nevin?s ôMighty Lak? a Roseö, and ôAura Leeö, a melody by George R. Poulton that would resurface nearly a hundred years later as ôLove Me Tenderö.á.