جهت استعلام قیمت، خرید و مشاهده نمونه صفحه محصول، لطفاً از طریق پشتیبانی فروشگاه در واتساپ و تلگرام اقدام فرمایید.
From 19th Century Banjo Publications
by Rob MacKillop
Here is the Lost Heritage of the Irish-American Banjo!
The
Irish-style Tenor banjo has become immensely popular of late, yet the
roots of Irish influence on American banjo music extends right back to
the 1840s, when the legendary Joel Sweeney picked up a gourd banjo from
Black American banjo players, and proceeded to perform 'jigs, reels and
breakdowns'. Other Irish-Americans played a leading role in the
development and popularity of the banjo in America, and Rob MacKillop
has collected 27 of their finest pieces in this collection, the first of
its kind.
Early Irish-American Banjo is a solo instrumental
collection written in standard notation plus 3 lines of tablature for
the 5-string banjo, the 4-string tenor banjo in standard tuning (CGDA),
and for the Irish tenor banjo in octave-mandolin tuning (GDAE
low-to-high). Lyrics are not included in this volume.
Can be played with either a flat pick or fingerstyle.
The
online audio recording contains brilliant performances of all 27 pieces
by Rob MacKillop, a leading performer of historical banjo music. Rob
performs fingerstyle, with the flesh of his fingertips on gut strings,
on a period-appropriate banjo, in the old American tuning. This audio is
a treasure in itself.
Tunes included: St Patrick's Day; Rocky
Road To Dublin; Savourneen Deelish; McCormick Party Reel, Sheridan's
Hornpipe, Connaught Man's Rambles, and many others.