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A complete guide to the world of the five-string banjo written for both beginners and more experienced players. Packed with over 120 how-to photos and 130 musical examples. 94 track CD included - hear and play along with every exercise and song. The only book to offer instruction in clawhammer, bluegrass, melodic, single-string, minstrel and classic styles. From Earl Scruggs' driving bluegrass picking to the genre-busting jazz fusion of Bela Fleck and the multi-million selling movie soundtrack O Brother Where Are Thou?, the five-string banjo can be heard just about everywhere in American music these days. Banjo For Dummies is the most complete guide to the five-string banjo ever written. It covers everything you need to get into the banjo: including how to choose, tune and care for your instrument, developing a good playing posture, fretting your first chords and ...
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Banjo For Dummies
2007, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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in English
0470224428 9780470224427
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Instruction with music exercises and examples in tablature.
Companion CD contains musical exercises keyed to examples in the book and is playable on an audio CD player or computer CD-ROM drive.
Includes index.
System requirements: CD audio tracks will play in CD player; MP3 files require computer running Microsoft Windows or Mac OS and software capable of playing MP3s and CD audio.
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