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Sarah McQuaid: The Irish DADGAD Guitar Book (CD Edition)

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Media: Sheet Music and CD
Language: English
Arrangement: Guitar (GTR)
Skill Level: Intermediate - Explain this
Author: Sarah McQuaid
Publisher: Music Sales

   
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Discover the quintessential Irish tonalities and hamonies of the DADGAD tuning system, and how to apply the tuning to all your solo and session playing. This comprehensive book provides clear details of chords, scales and their use in the melodies of the Irish tradition. As with any open tunings, the harmonic possibilities of combining melodies with chiming open strings will add a unique richness and warmth to your Guitar playing. A CD of demonstrated examples is included to help you get the best from this excellent tutorial.

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Sales Rank:
5769
Published on:
01/08/2005
Format:
Instrumental Tutor
Length:
96 pages
Language:
English
Catalogue #:
OMB65
ISBN:
1900428970

Songlist

Songlist
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Air - A Week In January
Ballydesmond Polka
Beare Island
Charlie Hunter's Jig
Dennis Murphy's Polka
Hardiman The Fiddler
John Ryan's Polka
King Of The Fairies
Kitty's Wedding
Loftus Jones
Munster Buttermilk
Planxty Irwin
Sonny's Mazurka
The Blackbird
The Chicago Reel
The Coming Of Spring
The Cricket's March Over The Saltbox
The Frieze Britches
The Green Fields Of Glentown
The Monument
The Old Torn Petticoat
The Sailor's Return
The Tempest
Walsh's Hornpipe

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Customer Rating Je pense que ce livre s'adresse à des guitaristes confirmés. Pour ma part, je regrette la notation assez brouillonne des tablatures et partitions, de même que le son du CD qui manque de définition et de clarté, ce qui n'est vraiment pas un atout pur la compréhension des morceaux (très beaux). Sinon, de très bonnes explications en anglais sur la guitare en général, l'open tuning utilisé, la manière de s'accorder, la théorie.
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