This biography of 97-year old Richard Seaman, who grew up in Kissimmee Park, Florida, relies on oral history and folklore research to define the place of musicianship and storytelling in the state's history from one artist's perspective. Gregory Hansen presents Seaman's assessment of Florida's changing cultural landscape through his tall tales, personal experience narratives, legends, fiddle tune repertory, and descriptions of daily life. Seaman's childhood memories of fiddling performances and...
Some Women Love Diamonds But I Just Love My Violin
by Yewland Notebooks
Children's songs & nursery rhymes for easy violin. Vol 1. (Children's Songs & Nursery Rhymes for Easy Violin, #1)
by Tomeu Alcover
How To Play Violin For Beginners Beginner'S Guide To Learning The Basics Of Violin, Reading Music, And Playing Songs
by Lynelle Pinkstaff
Violin Method For Beginners Op. 6 Part 6
Written as a ballet for small orchestra. This work lasts c. 25 minutes and was first performed on 25/1/2004 at the Royal College of Music, London by the Royal College of Music Sinfonietta, conducted by Michael Rosewell.
Have you ever wanted to jam with a world-class band? Do you want to sharpen your improvisational technique? Jazzin' the Blues features renowned blues guitarist Bill Boseman and his band demonstrating a variety of authentic jazz blues songs and showing you how to play them. Learn about tuning, passing chords, lead runs and scales. Interactive technology shows you exactly how to play. Seven full length backing tracks let you practive with a top professional band. Also included are 2 CDs featuring...
This disc brings you step-by-step tuition in Albert Lee's guitar technique by the man himself. Albert takes you through the licks and leads he has used on dozens of recordings including his classic work in Emmylou Harris's Hotband. In this DVD reissue you'll discover the secrets and techniques of Britain's greatest country rock guitarist. Includes 24 page booklet. Running Time 36 minutes.
Werner Hauck
"Black Crowes"
'. . .Benjamin revealed an incredible sense of timbre and a precise technique of instrumentation which is unrivalled among his fellow composers. His precedence in both spheres was highlighted most vividly in At First Light. . .a masterpiece, which literally throws the whole concept of "new music" into complete confusion. . .' Salzberger Nachrichten (Reinhurst Kannonier), 30 March 1991