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El. knyga: You Can Teach Yourself Dobro

  • Formatas: 134 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Oct-2010
  • Leidėjas: Mel Bay Publications,U.S.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781609740771
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  • Formatas: 134 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Oct-2010
  • Leidėjas: Mel Bay Publications,U.S.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781609740771
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The classic resonator guitar sound is currently popping up in all types of music ranging from country to bluegrass to blues to rock. Resonator Guitar is a fun instrument to play. Janet Davis has taught people of all ages to play resonator guitar and in her own words, "They all have a good time pickin' and grinnin'." This is a very easy method to follow and it will teach you basics of resonator performance including both chording and single note playing using the slide bar. Also, you will play bluegrass, old-time country, blues, Hawaiian, fiddle tunes, folk songs and more. This method covers an extremely wide and diverse array of topics. If you want to play Dobro, this book will show you how! In tablature only.
History of the Resophonic Guitar 3(1)
It's Fun! 4(1)
The Resophonic Guitar 5(1)
Tuning
6(14)
Holding the Resophonic Guitar
7(1)
The Right Hand
8(1)
Picking the Resophonic Guitar
9(1)
The ``Steel'' Bar
10(1)
Holding The ``Steel''
11(1)
Chords and Single Notes
12(2)
Slant Chord Positions
13(1)
Tablature
14(6)
Rhythm
15(1)
Lefthand (Steel Bar) Indications
16(2)
Natural Harmonics (Chimes)
18(1)
Artificial Harmonics
19(1)
Chord Locations
20(3)
Finding The Melody
21(2)
Goodnight Ladies
22(1)
Roll Patterns
23(2)
Licks-Picking Patterns
25(3)
Playing a Song
28(3)
Salty Dog
29(2)
The Hammer
31(2)
Wabash Cannonball
32(1)
The Pull-Off
33(2)
Cripple Creek
34(1)
Licks in Closed Chord Positions
35(2)
John Hardy
36(1)
Using Roll Patterns
37(2)
Blackberry Blossom
38(1)
Understanding Rhythm
39(1)
1st & 2nd Endings
40(2)
Home In Dixie
41(1)
Up-the-Neck
42(2)
Footprints in the Snow
43(1)
Glissando-The Key of C
44(2)
Great Speckled Bird
45(1)
Slant Chord
46(2)
Dark Hollow
47(1)
Playing by Ear
48(1)
Finding the Melody on One String
49(2)
Wabash Cannonball
50(1)
Embellishing the Melody
51(2)
Wabash Cannonball
52(1)
Vibrato
53(2)
John Henry
54(1)
Open-String Licks---Tilting the Bar
55(2)
Chord Progression νm;1
56(1)
Chord Progressions
57(2)
Chord Progression νm;2
58(1)
The ``Foggy Mountain'' Lick
59(2)
Train 45
60(1)
Combining Licks
61(2)
Sunnyvale Breakdown
62(1)
Interchanging Licks
63(2)
Train 45
64(1)
Natural Harmonics (Chimes)
65(3)
Grandfather's Clock
66(2)
Interchanging ``D'' Licks
68(2)
Hamilton County Breakdown
69(1)
Seventh Chords
70(2)
Hamilton County Breakdown
71(1)
Closed Chord Blues Licks
72(2)
John Hardy
73(1)
Syncopation and Blues Notes
74(2)
Train 45
75(1)
Adding Blues Notes and Harmonics
76(3)
Reuben
77(2)
Using a Capo
79(2)
Salt River
80(1)
Roll Patterns
81(2)
She'll Be Coming Around the Mountain
82(1)
Rolls and Licks
83(2)
Lonesome Road Blues
84(1)
Roll Patterns and Licks
85(2)
Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms
86(1)
The Choke
87(2)
John Hardy
88(1)
Improvising
89(2)
John Hardy
90(1)
Combining Bar Techniques
91(2)
Sally Goodin'
92(1)
Review of Basic Techniques
93(2)
Fisher's Hornpipe
94(1)
Licks Using Scales
95(2)
Bill Cheatham
96(1)
Melodic Style
97(2)
Flop Eared Mule
98(1)
Single String Technique
99(2)
Devil's Dream
100(1)
The F Chord---Melodic-style
101(2)
Red Haired Boy
102(1)
The Modal Sound
103(2)
Old Joe Clark
104(1)
Minor Chords
105(3)
Greensleeves
106(2)
``D'' Minor
108(2)
Battle of Jericho
109(1)
``A Minor'' Blues
110(2)
House of the Rising Sun
111(1)
Waltz-Time
112(2)
Amazing Grace
113(1)
Tremolo: Waltz-Time
114(3)
Silent Night νm;1
115(1)
Silent Night νm;2
116(1)
Waltz-Time Blues
117(2)
In the Pines
118(1)
Slant Chords
119(2)
Sailing to Hawaii
120(1)
Adding the Blues, 4/4 Time
121(3)
When You and I Were Young, Maggie
122(2)
Slow Songs
124(2)
Silver Threads Among the Gold
125(1)
Artificial Harmonics
126(2)
Dixie
127(1)
Artificial Harmonics as Embellishment
128(2)
Aloha Oe
129(1)
Transposing/Playing in Any Key
130(3)
Will There Be Any Stars? (C)
131(1)
Will There Be Any Stars? (D)
132(1)
Moveable Chord Position Chart 133