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Thirty-five songs offering a complete exploration of bluegrass music. Including music theory, tips on performance, bluegrass ensemble playing, backup playing, and a wealth of banjo lore. For beginners and advanced players.

 
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Product Details
Author:P. Wernick
Paperback:144 pages
Publisher:Oak Publications
Publication Date:December 31, 1974
Language:English
ISBN:0825601487
Package Length:11.8 inches
Package Width:8.9 inches
Package Height:0.6 inches
Package Weight:1.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews

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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

4Great Place to Start  Jun 29, 2006
I bought my first banjo in a music store in Northampton, MA back in 1976 (a Harmony, complete with plastic resonator!). Given the choice between a Mel Bay primer and this book, I opted for the latter and am glad I did. Pete covers the basic techniques in an easy to understand manner, and takes a very encouraging tone in the way he presents the material. No one book can cover every aspect of playing, but this one gives the aspiring player a good first look at how to play bluegrass banjo. Pay attention to what Pete says about synchopation - it's really important!

Once you get comfortable with the techniques presented in this book, I'd suggest getting the Scruggs book, a copy of "Foggy Mountain Banjo," and really have at it!

0 of 4 found the following review helpful:

4good book  Apr 18, 2006
This is a good book for the most part. The only problem with it is sometimes i have a hard time reading the "handwritten" tabs from more than a foot away.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

3Great Book; Useless CD  Mar 27, 2003
This is a great book but you should be aware of a few issues. First of all, the CD that comes with the book was obviously an afterthought. It only has a few simple lesson excerpts on it along with a few dazzling banjo performances and is basically useless. Second, the tab is written is a non-standard format whereby the numbers are written between the lines not on the lines. This may seem to be a minor point but is quite frustrating for me. That said, the book contains some great tunes to work through. Additionally, there are some really interesting essays in the back which banjo players will find fascinating. This book has stayed in print quite a long time which is testimony to its timeless quality.

0 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Recent updates  Feb 13, 2002
I bought this book some time ago. It is great and filled with a lot of useful information. My copy came with a "built in" soft record that you could play on a phonograph. Is this "record" now
available as a CD ?

Regards Dan

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

4Great to start with.  Aug 13, 2001
Tried a few books, then started working through Wernick's. Starts simple and builds up with more complex patterns and fingerings. Though originally I tired of the same few songs being repeated using new concepts, I now appreciate it as I get better at accentuating the melody within the picking. The other books I tried progressed too slow, and the Skruggs book was a little too sink or swim for me and just didn't flow well for a beginner. After finishing up through the intermediary section of Wernick's, I'm flying through the Skruggs book. Basically, I use Wernick's for study, and Skrugg's for songs. The CD is great if your not taking lessons at the same time, since you definetly need to pay attention to the timing and sounds of your rolls, pull offs, hammer ons and slides. The songs on the CD are a little too fast for the beginner to play along with, but they give you an idea where your heading.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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