Tony Trischka Master Collection of Fiddle Tunes for Banjo Book Reviews
Tony Trischka Master Collection of Fiddle Tunes for Banjo
submitted 3/25/2010
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Submitter |
BanjerJeff (see all reviews from this person) |
Where Purchased |
Elderly.com |
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Fantastic book....esp for intermediate/advanced players....learn these songs and it will make you a better player. I usually don't review that much but this book is just awesome in every way. Spiral bound with cds, just the best. |
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10 |
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Tony Trischka Master Collection of Fiddle Tunes for Banjo
submitted 7/8/2009
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Submitter |
mwrowe (see all reviews from this person) |
Where Purchased |
Janet Davis Music Website |
Overall Comments
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I just got this book about a week ago, and I am really excited about it. It has tabs for just about every fiddle tune you can imagine, from the parking-lot classic to the deeply obscure. In many cases, especially for the most well known tunes, he has included variations on sections, or even entire songs. The two CD's included with the book are well recorded, with the songs played at a tempo that is slow enough to hear the individual notes, but fast enough to get the melody and feel of each piece. The pieces cover a range of styles, keys and tunings.
I have a couple of Tony's other books, specifically "Teach Yourself Bluegrass Banjo", "Melodic Banjo" and "Masters of the 5-String Banjo" all of which have at least a few fiddle tunes. I like the arrangements in this book better. The tabs are also well written and clear. My biggest problem is deciding which songs to tackle first-- I want to learn them all!
My only complaint is that there seem to be some "missing" tabs-- in the book, Tony talks about a second version of Jerusalem Ridge in A, but I can't find it on either the recording or the book. Maybe he (or the publisher) decided it was too hard; he does say that the fingering is too tricky to explain (not enough space). There is also a cool second version of Devil's Dream on the CD that is not tabbed out. Maybe I should just take these as challenges though; I keep feeling I would probably learn ten times as much if I had transcribed these songs myself. Also, there are a couple of "bonus" songs that were apparently added at the last minute-- St. Anne's Reel and ... something else. (Don't have the book in front of me now.)
Highly recommended. I hope he puts out tabs from "Double Bluegrass Spectacular" next... |
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10 |
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Tony Trischka Master Collection of Fiddle Tunes for Banjo
submitted 4/2/2009
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Submitter |
derkhill (see all reviews from this person) |
Where Purchased |
Mel Bay Publications on line |
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This book is simply stunning. It is a 'must have' for any banjo player at any level. 280 pages cram packed with musical gems. It is presented clearly and is ring bound, making it much more practical for practicing with. The tunes range across the spectrum in terms of difficulty so will suit players of all level. All the tunes are featured on the 2 accompanying CDs. This book will be a classic. |
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10 |
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Tony Trischka Master Collection of Fiddle Tunes for Banjo
submitted 1/31/2009
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Submitter |
baldaciousdad (see all reviews from this person) |
Where Purchased |
Janet Davis Music |
Overall Comments
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Tony Trischka's new book, Master Collection of Fiddle Tunes for Banjo, published by Mel Bay, is exellent. The tunes themselves range from the old, traditional Appalachian fiddle tunes (P.D.) to straight-ahead bluegrass/newgrass to Celtic, and the playing styles presented in tablature include Scruggs, melodic, and single string styles. Highly recommended if you like fidde tunes. Great job, Tony! |
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10 |
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