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Celtic Fingerstyle Guitar. Fingerpicking Guitar sheet music. Advanced.

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Celtic Fingerstyle Guitar. Fingerpicking-Gitarre Noten. Fortgeschritten.

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Celtic Fingerstyle Guitar. An Introduction. Composed by Tony McManus. For guitar. fingerpicking. Celtic. Intermediate-Advanced. DVD. Published by Mel Bay Publications, Inc. MB.GW1019DVD. In this lesson Tony McManus shows that, even at an introductory level, there's much more to Celtic music than the slow airs and O'Carolan harp tunes that are so frequently arranged for guitar. With a bit of work the student canquickly be engaged in the core music of this repertoire. Tony takes us on a gentle but detailed exploration of the ornamentation - rolls, grace notes, triplets etc. - needed to really get inside this music. Much of the Celtic idiom is dance music and is defined by the contrasting rhythms of reels, jigs, slip jigs etc. The Lark's March is a great example of a simple yet attractive Irish jig. Tullochgorum is likewise a well known Scottish Strathspey. a dance unique to Scotland. Often overlooked is the Celtic music from outside of Ireland and Scotland and here Tony teaches us one of his favorite Breton tunes. a Wedding Gavotte - the structure of which is very commonin the music of this region. Not to be overlooked, of course, are the slow airs and O'Carolan tunes. Here we are shown a very accessible arrangement of what is thought to be O'Carolan's first composition - Si Bheag Si Mhor. Also included is the enigmaticair Paddy's Rambles Through The Park- a tune from the Donegal fiddle tradition. By working through this material the student will have a grasp of the variety and beauty of music that has been played in an unbroken chain for centuries. Titles include. Paddy's Ramble Through The Park, I'm Asleep, Don't Awaken Me, Si Bheag Si Mhor, The Lark's March, Tullochgorum, Breton Wedding March and The Butterfly.

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Celtic Fingerstyle Guitar. Eine Einführung. Composed by Tony McManus. Für Gitarre. Fingerpicking. Keltisch. Intermediate-Advanced. DVD. Veröffentlicht von Mel Bay Publications, Inc. MB.GW1019DVD. In this lesson Tony McManus shows that, even at an introductory level, there's much more to Celtic music than the slow airs and O'Carolan harp tunes that are so frequently arranged for guitar. With a bit of work the student canquickly be engaged in the core music of this repertoire. Tony takes us on a gentle but detailed exploration of the ornamentation - rolls, grace notes, triplets etc. - Benötigt, um wirklich in dieser Musik zu bekommen. Much of the Celtic idiom is dance music and is defined by the contrasting rhythms of reels, jigs, slip jigs etc. The Lark's March is a great example of a simple yet attractive Irish jig. Tullochgorum is likewise a well known Scottish Strathspey. a dance unique to Scotland. Often overlooked is the Celtic music from outside of Ireland and Scotland and here Tony teaches us one of his favorite Breton tunes. a Wedding Gavotte - the structure of which is very commonin the music of this region. Not to be overlooked, of course, are the slow airs and O'Carolan tunes. Here we are shown a very accessible arrangement of what is thought to be O'Carolan's first composition - Si Bheag Si Mhor. Also included is the enigmaticair Paddy's Rambles Through The Park- a tune from the Donegal fiddle tradition. By working through this material the student will have a grasp of the variety and beauty of music that has been played in an unbroken chain for centuries. Titel schließen. Paddy's Ramble Through The Park, I'm Asleep, Don't Awaken Me, Si Bheag Si Mhor, The Lark's March, Tullochgorum, Breton Wedding March and The Butterfly.