Bluegrass Songs for Little Guitar Pickers with CD
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Rating | : | 4.83 (719 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1585603546 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-03-13 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Blue Ridge Mountain Blues • Dark Hollow • Dixie • Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss • Foggy Mountain Top • If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again • Mama Don’t Allow • Man (Maid) of Constant Sorrow • Nelly Bly • Redhaired Boy • Rock That Cradle Lucy • Sourwood Mountain • Wildwood Flower • Wreck of the Old ’97. Due to the great success of Santorella Publication’s series for “little pickers” and the sudden resurgence of bluegrass music nation-wide, we are proud to introduce this next unique edition, Easy Bluegrass Songs for Little Guitar Pickers by Larry McCabe. This is the very first time a collection of easy bluegrass and old-time guitar tunes were arranged specifically for children. Your “little picker” will enjoy countless hours of playing these wonderful standards, several of which are difficult to find in print anywhere. This rare collection will teach your child about their roots and musical heritage while he or she has fun picking out the tunes
An amateur historian, Larry spent three years interviewing members of the greatest generation about their experiences during the Depression and World War II. Larry's methods are written for a variety of styles which include the blues, rock, country, and jazz. Larry McCabe was a professional music teacher with over seventy published books to his credit. His published works include many titles for guitar, banjo, autoharp, ukulele, dulcimer, mandolin, an
Larry and Becky s mutual interests included traditional music, regional history, working their land, and chasing critters through the woods with their redbone coonhound, Rufus. Larry's methods are written for a variety of styles which include the blues, rock, country, and jazz. Larry lived with his loving wife Becky on an old eighteen-acre farm in the Blue Ridge Mountains until his untimely passing in June of 2010. . An amateur historian, Larry spent three years interviewing members of the greatest generation about their experiences d