The Celtic Collection Mountain Dulcimer

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The Celtic Collection  Mountain Dulcimer
Author : LORINDA JONES
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Publisher : Mel Bay Publications
Language : English
Release Date : 17 December 2010
ISBN : 9781610651202
Pages : 48 pages
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The Celtic Collection Mountain Dulcimer by LORINDA JONES Book PDF Summary

A collection of songs, jigs, hornpipes, airs, polkas, and marches from the Celtic lands of Scotland, Ireland, and England. the songs are arranged for mountain dulcimer primarily in 1-5-8 (Mixolydian) tuning, along with a few tunes in 1-5-5 (Ionian) tuning. the arrangements make use of the capo, as well as playing tunes in Em and Bm, and include a Part II for a suggested harmony on selected songs.. the book is accompanied by a CD recording of each tune. Song titles include: George Brabazon, Off She Goes, Irish Lamentation, Keel Row, Water Is Wide, Loch Lomond, Foggy Dew, and many more. Intermediate playing level suggested.

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