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Freight Train
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Tablature is completely different from standard music notation. It is a very logical method too, because it is simply a graph
of your stringed musical instrument. The lines represent your strings and the numbers on the lines indicate which fret to play.
In other words: 3 on the 2nd string indicates to play the 2nd string at the third fret. There are other details involved, but thats
its essence. Tablature simply plots the location of the note that should be played.
Believe it or not, tablature historically pre-dates standard music notation. Thats right, it is a much older system. Tablature
is ideal for stringed instruments. In many ways it is superior to standard music notation as a method of notating music for
stringed instruments, because it allows its creator to designate locations and positions on the instrument that would be difficult
to indicate using standard music notation. Tablature is much easier to learn to read than standard notation because it is basically a picture of the location on your guitar where the note is to be played.
Generally speaking, tablature has become the established standard for informal styles of music and particularly for stringed
instruments, while standard music notation remains the standard for orchestras and marching bands. One noteworthy exception would be Classical Guitar music which tends to be written in both tab and standard notation.
If you are unacquainted with Tab, but have had experience with Standard Notation, youll need to remind yourself to ignore
the staff lines. The lines you see do not represent staff lines at all. They represent the six strings on the guitar. But some of
todays tab does borrow timing notation from standard music notation, as well as other symbols. So you could say that some
of todays tab is somewhat of a hybrid of tab and standard notation.
Pick direction is very important to your success. Generally speaking, down-beats should be picked down and up-beats
should be picked up. Pick direction is indicated under each note. Downpicking has a v under the note, which is like an arrow
pointing down. The notes that have nothing under them are to be picked up unless its not to be picked at all as in the case of a
slur like a slide, hammer-on or pull-off.
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Pull-offs
Slides
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Songs Include:
Ill Fly Away
Nine Pound Hammer
Aura Lee (Love Me Tender)
House of the Rising Sun
Freight Train
Silent Night
McAdoo's Blues
Jingle Bells
A Closer Walk with Thee
Mr. Bojangles
Mike McAdoo was the lead guitarist for the Donny & Marie Osmond family for 6 years, & won the coveted: Best
Lead Guitarist at the Branson Missouri Awards. He has played & recorded CDs with Mel Tillis, The Moffatts,
Rex Allen Junior, The Osmonds, Shoji Tabuchi, & Boxcar Willie. He is also a Peavey Guitar product endorser &
has been profiled in the Peavey Monitor." But more importantly, Mike is a full time professional guitar teacher.
Mike really knows how to teach fingerpicking. His years of experience have really given him an understanding of
what a beginner goes through & hes developed a system of teaching that is absolutely foolproof for everyone!
Mike McAdoo is a very smooth player who specializes in well connected runs. Guitar Player Magazine August
1988 issue.
A master of all musical styles, McAdoo gives a staggering amount of knowledge in a relatively short time. Don
Chance-Country Music Writer Wichita Falls Times.
Michale McAdoo is without question the best guitar player that I have had the pleasure of working with. Wayne
Osmond (Osmond Family Band)
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Beginning Guitar
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Volume 1:
Red Haired Boy Fire On The Mountain Cripple Creek Boston Boy Old Joe
Clark Devils Dream Big Sandy Bill Cheatham Sugarfoot Rag Black Mountain Rag. (key
of G).
(CD/Tab) #6915....$16.95
Volume 2: Liberty Goldrush Sally Goodin Big Mon Clinch Mountain Backstep Forked
Deer Hamilton County Breakdown Stoney Point Beaumont Rag Sweet Georgia Brown.
(CD/Tab) #6916......$16.95
Volume 3: Blackberry Blossom Alabama Jubilee Huckleberry Hornpipe Big Country
Ragtime Annie Arkansas Traveler Black Mountain Rag (key of C) Cottonpatch Rag Blackberry Rag Jerusalem Ridge.
(CD/Tab) #6917........$16.95
Volume 4: Sailors Hornpipe Ricketts Hornpipe Hearts & Flowers Billy In the Lowground The Flowers Of Edinburgh Salt Creek Temperance Reel Molly Bloom Turkey In
The Straw New Camptown Races.
(CD/Tab) #6918......$16.95
Bluegrass Guitar
The Right Way is the Easy Way!
Get your skills & techniques started off right the first time if you
want to learn faster with less practice & frustration! There are important aspects of learning an instrument which must be seen
Live to be understood. Incorrect technical habits severely limit
speed, accuracy & tone quality. Our specialized pick technique
study, will give you the skills necessary to become an efficient
player. Includes: all the details of right hand & left hand technique hammer-ons pull-offs finger exercises rhythm &
strumming techniques bass runs changing strings using the
cassette recorder for learning tuning & much more.
Solos Taught: Red Haired Boy You Are My Sunshine Goldrush Big Mon Ragtime Annie
(Video/Tab) #1009 ..$19.95
(DVD/Tab) #7030...$19.95
Chris takes you beyond lick-oriented soloing by showing you how to mold a simple Bluegrass melody into a
fancy, tasteful, driving guitar solo that is faithful to the
melody, while being hot at the same time. Watch Chris
as he analyzes & teaches 5 example songs, breaking each
down into its component parts, explaining why he chose
what he played every step of the way. By learning this approach you will be able to invent your own intelligent,
melodic solo for each song you encounter!
Songs taught & analyzed include: Shady Grove Pig in a
Pen In the Pines Bury Me Beneath the Willow Bridge to Portsmouth.
(DVD/tab) #7044......$29.95
Songs Include: A Vision of Mother All the Good Times Are Past & Gone
Are You Missing Me Baby Girl Banks of the Ohio Before I Met You Blue
Moon of Kentucky Blue Ridge Cabin Home Blue Ridge Mountain Blues
Born to Lose Bound to Ride Brand New Pair of Shoes Bringin' in the Georgia Mail Bringing Mary Home Cabin in Caroline Christmas Time's AComin' Columbus Stockade Blues Dark as a Dungeon Dark Hollow
Diesel on My Tail Dim Lights Thick Smoke Doin' My Time Don't Say
Goodbye If You Love Me Don't This Road Look Rough and Rocky Down
the Road Down Where the River Bends Drifting Too Far from the Shore
Fair and Tender Ladies Foggy Mountain Top Forty Miles from Poplar Bluff
Fox on the Run Gathering Flowers for the Master's Bouquet Gold Watch and
Chain Gotta Travel On Grave in the Valley Hallelujah I'm Ready Handsome Molly He Took Your Place Head Over Heels in Love with You
Heaven Helen Hello City Limits High on a Hilltop Highway of Regret House of Gold How Mountain Girls Can
Love If I Lose I Am a Pilgrim I'll Go Steppin' Too I'm Using My Bible for a Roadmap I'll Take the Blame I'm
Waiting to Hear You Call Me Darlin' In the Pines I Don't Want Your Ramblin' Letters I Know What It Means to Be
Lonesome I Know You're Married But I Love You Still I Still Miss Someone I Saw the Light Kentucky Waltz
Life of Sorrow Little Birdie Little Cabin Home on the Hill Little Girl and the Dreadful Snake Little Girl of Mine
in Tennessee Little Maggie Live and Let Live Lonesome and Blue Lonesome River Lonesome Road Blues
Lonesome Without You Long Black Veil, Long Journey Home Love Come Home Love Me Darlin' Just Tonight
Love of the Mountains Making Believe Making Plans Memories of Mother and Dad Memory of Your Smile
Molly and Tenbrooks Mothers Only Sleeping Mountain Dew Mr. Engineer My Brown Eyed Darling My Deceitful Heart My Rose of Old Kentucky Old Slewfoot On and On Out in the Cold World Palms of Victory Paradise
Pig in a Pen Roving Gambler Roll on Buddy Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms Rocky Road Blues Salty Dog
Blues Shackles and Chains Shenandoah Waltz Somehow Tonight Stone Walls and Steel Bars Sweet Thing
Teardrops in My Eyes The Truck Drivers Queen Think of What Youve Done This is the Girl that I Love The Old
Old House Unfaithful One Used to Be Wabash Cannonball Wait a Little Longer Please Jesus Walkin the Dog
When I Stop Dreaming When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again White Dove Who Will Sing for Me Will the
Circle Be Unbroken Will You Be Lovin Another Man Windy Mountain Wreck of the Old 97 You Dont Know My
(3 CDs/Book) #6933.....$32.95
Mind Your Love is Like a Flower.
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We affectionately call Robert Bowlin . The Worlds Greatest Bluegrass Guitarist. Robert was the1979 National Guitar Champion &
Bill Monroes final fiddle player. We think you will agree when
you hear his beautiful twin & trio guitars in this instructional & listenable album. Robert plays the MELODY, SOLO as well as the
HARMONY PART for 10 tunes (three parts on Blackberry Rag!).
The melody guitar is isolated in the left channel, the harmony guitar in the right. Recorded with a full band. Includes: Blackberry
Rag (3-part) Swing 39, Fishers Hornpipe Cuckoos Nest
Stoney Creek Stumbling Irish Spring Roxanne Waltz Bill
Cheatham Pocahontas Gal
(CD/Tab) #6926 ..$16.95
Sam Bushs former lead guitarist & Flatpicking Guitar Magazine Columnist Brad Davis teaches 28 Very Hot Licks that fit
G, C, or D chords, then he uses three tunes as examples to link
together different combinations of the licks so that they will fit
each tune. He uses 3 different combinations of the licks for each
tune to give you lots of experience. A wonderfully helpful way
to start jamming & improvising your own solos.
Songs used: Blue Ridge Cabin Home Why Dont You Tell Me
So Roll On Buddy.
(CD/Tab) #6928.....$16.95
Brad Davis teaches 12 solos in the style of Tony Rice. Not notefor-note copies from recorded versions, but true to the style.
Most tunes presented appear on Tonys Church Street Blues
& Cold on the Shoulder LPs.
Includes: Cold on the Shoulder Banks Of The Ohio Wayfaring
Stranger Big Spiked Hammer John Hardy Church Street
Blues Streets of London One More Night Goldrush The
Last Thing on My Mind Cattle In The Cane Orphan Annie.
(CD/Tab) #6952......$16.95
Now You Can Learn How To Sing 2, 3 & 4 Part Harmony even if you never thought
you could! Choose from 6 different courses. All are equal in difficulty, so just pick your favorite! The more you get, the more songs you have to practice with! Great for practicing in the
car! You dont need your hands. Youre all alone & no one can hear you sing. Theres nothing
else to do on a long boring driveso why not develop a skill that you can be proud of? Its easy!
These courses teach you step-by step. Youll also learn an easy way to figure out harmony singing parts from you guitar. *Works for all vocal ranges high & low.
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