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Hillbilly Fingerstyle Blues Guitar/Audio Download/TAB/John Miller
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Brand New |
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Collection/Song Book |
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Acoustic Guitar |
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United States |
Year: |
2021 |
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The musical appeal of the Blues, as they began to be heard in the early twentieth century, was so infectious that musicians with open minds and ears were drawn to it as soon as they heard it. And that appeal crossed the racial and ethnic divides that characterized American society. So it was, that even before African American guitarists were recorded playing fingerstyle blues guitar, their white neighbors had already begun learning the musicโlistening to, watching, and imitating the musicians whose music they so admired. And what these white musicians ended up expressing in their own playing and singing was not simply imitation, but their own reconfiguration of what their models did, played in accordance with their own senses of rhythm, phrasing and how to sing the music.
In Hillbilly Fingerstyle Blues Guitar, author John Miller offers transcriptions, in tablature and standard notation, of twenty-eight pieces by these white fingerstyle blues players, taken from recordings made in the period 1926โ1970. Some of the featured musicians in the book, like Sam McGee, Frank Hutchison, Maybelle Carter, Hobart Smith, and Roscoe Holcomb are pretty well known, but the tunes by more obscure players like Debs Mays, Lake Howard, or Lester McFarland certainly donโt suffer by comparison, and in many instances are spectacular. The pieces have been chosen for variety, tooโyouโll encounter pieces played in C, E, and A in standard tuning, as well as songs in Open G, Open D tunings and an exotic offshoot of Open G tuning. Downloadable links to all of the original performances from which the transcriptions were made come with the book, so you can get the sound of the tunes in your head.
The musicians in Hillbilly Fingerstyle Blues Guitar gravitated towards the Blues because the music spoke to them so strongly that they felt compelled to make it part of their own musical language. And they did just that. These performances are strong and worthwhile in their own right, but theyโll also show you how you can honor those who have inspired you by singing and playing in your own voice. And thatโs an important lesson to learn. Includes access to online audio.
Foreword
Hillbilly Fingerstyle Blues Guitar โ An Introduction
Learning The Songs
Understanding the Tablature
The Songs
1) Knoxville BluesโSam McGee
2) Easy RiderโSam McGee
3) Railroad BluesโSam McGee
4) Sally LongโSam McGee
5) Fuzzy RagโRiley Puckett
6) Worried BluesโFrank Hutchison
7) Train That Carried The Girl From TownโFrank Hutchison
8) The Minerโs BluesโFrank Hutchison
9) K. C. WhistleโLester McFarland
10) John Hardy Was A Desperate Little ManโThe Carter Family
11) Johnson City BluesโClarence Greene
12) Brown Skin BluesโDick Justice
13) CocaineโDick Justice
14) She Lied To MeโEmry Arthur
15) Everyday DirtโDavid McCarn
16) Take Them For A RideโDavid McCarn
17) Jailhouse RagโDavid Miller
18) Match Box BluesโLarry Hensley
19) New Chattanooga MamaโLake Howard
20) Soap Box BluesโDebs Mays
21) Rabbit BluesโDebs Mays
22) Graveyard BluesโHobart Smith
23) Railroad BillโHobart Smith
24) K. C. MoanโHobart Smith
25) Mississippi Heavy Water BluesโRoscoe Holcomb
26) Riley And SpencerโFields Ward
27) Ragginโ The WiresโE. C. Ball
28) Ainโt No Grave Can Hold My Body DownโE. C. Ball
AppendixโDefault Chord Positions
About the Author
Afterword
Acknowledgements
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