HILLBILLY FINGERSTYLE BLUES GUITAR BK/OLA
The musical appeal of the Blues, as they began to be heard in the early twentieth century, was so infectious that musicians with open minds and ears were drawn to it as soon as they heard it. And that appeal crossed the racial and ethnic divides that characterized American society. So it was, that even before African American guitarists were recorded playing fingerstyle blues guitar, their white neighbors had already begun learning the music - listening to, watching, and imitating the musicians whose music they so admired. And what these white musicians ended up expressing in their own playing and singing was not simply imitation, but their own reconfiguration of what their models did, played in accordance with their own senses of rhythm, phrasing and how to sing the music.
In Hillbilly Fingerstyle Blues Guitar, author John Miller offers transcriptions, in tablature and standard notation, of twenty-eight pieces by these white fingerstyle blues players, taken from record
- Fromat : Standard Notation & TAB
- Medium : Sftcvr/Online Audio
- Publisher : Grossman's Guitar Workshop
- isbn13 : 9781513467498
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- Instrument : Guitar
- Accompaniment : Online Audio
- Height : 15
- Length : 298
- Width : 222

