101 Three Chord Songs for Country & Bluegrass Songs For Guitar, Banjo, & Uke Melody, lyrics, and chords are included for each song. The book is absolutely bursting with an abundance of timeless standards, many of which are rarely found in print. All songs are made playable fo
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| Title | : | 101 Three Chord Songs for Country & Bluegrass Songs For Guitar, Banjo, & Uke |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.50 (864 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0786677082 |
| Format Type | : | Perfect Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 144 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2008-04-16 |
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Editorial : About the Author Larry McCabe was born in Kansas City, Missouri. He studied music with a number of teachers including Eldon Shamblin, legendary swing guitarist and arranger for Bob Wills. Deciding on freelance teaching as a music career, Larry received his degree in education from the University of Arizona in 1979. Since graduating from college, Larry has taught over 30,000 private music lessons. An experienced blues guitarist, he played in the Gulf Coast Blues Band, wrote a Living Blues magazine column called "Blues Box," and is currently on the nominating committee for the annual W. C Handy awards. Larry's vast experience in private teaching has given him a unique understanding of the educational needs of the typical music student. Beginning with Blues, Boogie and Rock Guitar in 1984, he has written a number of Mel Bay books on various subjects including guitar, bass, and song writing techniques.
You need only minimal playing skills and three chords - G, C, and D7 - to accompany each song in this innovative book. This is the perfect book for beginners, casual musicians, and teaching studios. The book is absolutely bursting with an abundance of timeless standards, many of which are rarely found in print. All songs are made playable for folks who play for their own enjoyment. Melody, lyrics, and chords are included for each song. We invite your entire family to enjoy this unique book. It is also an excellent, compact fakebook for pros.
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