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O Brother, Where Art Thou?: For Banjo

O Brother, Where Art Thou?: For Banjo
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O Brother, Where Art Thou?: For Banjo

 
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This stellar collection contains banjo tab arrangements of 12 bluegrass/folk songs from this Grammy-winning Album of the Year. Includes: Angel Band * The Big Rock Candy Mountain * Didn't Leave Nobody but the Baby * Down to the River to Pray * I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow * I Am Weary (Let Me Rest) * I'll Fly Away * In the Highways (I'll Be Somewhere Working for My Lord) * In the Jailhouse Now * Keep on the Sunny Side * and You Are My Sunshine, plus lyrics and a banjo notation legend.

 
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Product Details
Paperback:40 pages
Publisher:Hal Leonard Corporation
Publication Date:May 01, 2002
Language:English
ISBN:063404902X
Product Length:11.78 inches
Product Width:8.96 inches
Product Height:0.12 inches
Product Weight:0.36 pounds
Package Length:11.73 inches
Package Width:8.9 inches
Package Height:0.24 inches
Package Weight:0.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews

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  • 40 pagesSize: 12" x 9"ISBN: 063404902X


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2O Brother Where Art Thou for Banjo  Jul 28, 2008 By dunnahill
The book is great for having the lyrics, melody notation, and chords. However, for tablature for banjo, it rates a 'one' on SIX of the 12 songs in the book. Of the 12 songs in the book, three are in standard banjo G tuning, three in D tuning (retuning the banjo), which is do-able if you're not in a performance. But, SIX of the song tablatures are written in ridiculous tunings for a banjo that can't be accomplished easily or quickly or by using a capo. Oddly, though, THREE of these songs have guitar chords and music notation written in the key of 'C' and one in the key of 'G' which SHOULD have had the SAME key signature for the banjo tablature but were not. I don't understand what the author's reason was for doing this, but I think this book is a disservice to it's buyers. I bought the book because I wanted usable tablature for banjo...you'll get 6 USABLE songs in reasonable/common banjo tablature...the other SIX songs you'll have to retune your banjo all over the board. If that's you're thing, and you like replacing broken strings, go for it.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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