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(More customer reviews)I'm into playing all kinds of music, so this book, along with the Rock n Blues Harmonica and the Blues Harmonica Collection, caught my interest. The other book of interest in this area is the Bluegrass book by Mike Stevens. That book has great tunes and techniques but like alot of harp playing involves alot of bending, which of course is an integral part of blues harp as well. So I was surprised that this book and cd of mostly Irish and American fiddle tunes for harmonica DOES NOT involve bending at all. This makes the songs more accessable especially for a beginner but what's also nice is that the tunes are not simplified or dummied down to allow for this. This collection will really give you alot of tunes to play and because of the no bending aspect you'll be able to play them right off. Well that's sort of true because many of the tunes are complex enough but that's cool too because they sound like they are supposed to and not simple versions. About 22 of the tunes are on the cd and I wish there had been more on there to give an idea of how the ones you're not familiar with go. Of the 100 songs in the book about 20 (none of which are on the cd) involve a 12 hole harmonica (Hohner 364 model, musician's Friend $24.00) The tab makes it easy to follow on these 12 hole tunes but the 12 hole harp has a different configuration of holes in the top register so can be a little tricky when just playing it like a regular harp. One cool thing you can do with one of these 364's is play some really low notes on the bottom holes that aren't on the regular harp and the hole setup on the bottom part is the same as on a regular harp. These 12 hole 364's are also great for playing some blues tunes like Sonny Boy Williamson's Bye Bye Bird. There's also a 14 hole harp, the 365, and I only mention this because there's a version of it called the Steve Baker that is set up like a regular harp on all the holes. This is a bit pricier and because it's set up like a normal harp the tab in the fiddle book would not work for this harp- just the 364 or the regular 365. Any, this is really a great collection. There's also alot of folklore and harmonica tidbits on the bottom of each page.
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A complete guide to playing fiddle tunes! Covers: tips on hand positions; playing instructions and techniques; rhythmic patterns for the reel, jig, hornpipe and waltz; and more. Features over 100 songs, along with a CD that demonstrates several of the tunes. Ability to read music is not necessary.
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