Four for One
11 x 4 Accompaniment Patterns for Guitar
[guit]
Description
Whether for “Clementine,” “Amazing Grace,” the “Drunken Sailor” or Spanish folklore – in “Four for One,” Felice Deho has created four stimulating guitar accompaniments for each of the eight traditional and three original melodies. The four different accompaniments to each song are clearly arranged on one (double) page so that the player can easily shift between the different versions while playing. An experienced guitarist and teacher, Deho subtly increases the level of difficulty in each of his suggested patterns. The book can thus be used in a number of ways: for beginners and more advanced players, as well as for teaching single students or groups. In addition to being fun to play with others, “Four for One” is intended to provide performers with models that will stimulate them to invent their own accompaniments.
EB 8746
EAN: 9790004181584
24 pages / 30.5 x 23 cm / 110 g
Description
Description
Whether for “Clementine,” “Amazing Grace,” the “Drunken Sailor” or Spanish folklore – in “Four for One,” Felice Deho has created four stimulating guitar accompaniments for each of the eight traditional and three original melodies. The four different accompaniments to each song are clearly arranged on one (double) page so that the player can easily shift between the different versions while playing. An experienced guitarist and teacher, Deho subtly increases the level of difficulty in each of his suggested patterns. The book can thus be used in a number of ways: for beginners and more advanced players, as well as for teaching single students or groups. In addition to being fun to play with others, “Four for One” is intended to provide performers with models that will stimulate them to invent their own accompaniments.
Table of contents
| Amazing Grace | |
| Banks of the Ohio | |
| Clementine | |
| Española | |
| He's got the whole World | |
| Irish Dance | |
| My Mother's Blues | |
| Old Texas | |
| Tom Dooley | |
| Un poquito cantas | |
| What shall we do with the drunken Sailor |