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American Banjo. Three-Finger and Scruggs Style. Sheet Music. Banjo, Banjo Tab. BJO. BJO TAB.

译文

美国班卓琴. 三指和斯克鲁格斯风格. 乐谱. Banjo, Banjo Tab. 驻京办. BJO TAB.

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A massive collection of transcriptions representing the history of three-finger style five-string banjo playing up to the style’s culmination with Earl Scruggs coming on the scene. This is a one-of-a-kind resource containing 49 transcriptions beginning with some of the style’s earliest forms up through those that approach the fully developed Scruggs style. These solos, written in easy-to-read tablature, are also a great source of beginner to intermediate level arrangements that players will want to learn. Players will gain a deeper understanding of the structure as well as the significance of the Scruggs Style of banjo playing. These note-for-note transcriptions serve as a companion to the CD recording of the same title featuring such players as Snuffy Jenkins, Larry Richardson, Joe Stuart, Smiley Hobbs, Junie Scruggs, Mike Seeger, Eric Weissburg, Pete Kuykendall, Veronica. Roni. Stoneman Cox, and more. These field recordings were made on location in the hills and hollers of the Appalachian region in the late 1950’s by Mike Seeter. Songs, forty-nine in all, includes favorites like “Cripple Creek”, “Home, Sweet Home”, “John Henry”, “Liza Jane”, “Lonesome Road Blues”, “Sally Goodin”, “Turkey in the Straw,” “Wildwood Flower”, and many more.

译文

A massive collection of transcriptions representing the history of three-finger style five-string banjo playing up to the style’s culmination with Earl Scruggs coming on the scene. This is a one-of-a-kind resource containing 49 transcriptions beginning with some of the style’s earliest forms up through those that approach the fully developed Scruggs style. 这些独奏,写在易于阅读的琴谱,也是初级到中级水平的安排的重要来源,玩家将要学习. 玩家将获得的结构有更深的了解,以及班卓琴演奏斯克鲁格斯风格的意义. 这些笔记作笔记抄录作为同伴的同名具有这样的球员作为Snuffy詹金斯,拉里·理查德森,乔·斯图尔特,​​笑脸霍布斯,静仪斯克鲁格斯,迈克·西格,埃里克Weissburg,皮特Kuykendall,维罗妮卡的CD唱片. 罗尼. 斯通曼考克斯,更. These field recordings were made on location in the hills and hollers of the Appalachian region in the late 1950’s by Mike Seeter. Songs, forty-nine in all, includes favorites like “Cripple Creek”, “Home, Sweet Home”, “John Henry”, “Liza Jane”, “Lonesome Road Blues”, “Sally Goodin”, “Turkey in the Straw,” “Wildwood Flower”, and many more.