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Dulcimer Jam takes common and obscure tunes heard in jam sessions and arranges them for hammered dulcimer, fretted dulcimers (with tablature), and other instruments to play in a jam session setting.
Bing Futch's "Method For Beginning Mountain Dulcimer" is the most comprehensive how-to-learn-the-dulcimer book available. You'll learn the basics, sure, and start playing songs right away. Even better, though, is the depth of content that Bing provides for you in this one incomparable volume - technique, repertoire, theory, history, and FUN! Once you've worked your way through this book, you'll be a competent dulcimer player that can enjoy playing with any group. You'll have a great time honing your skills with Bing, and you'll end up with a wealth of technical skills, music fundamentals, and dulcimer repertoire!
National Hammered Dulcimer Champion, Mark Wade presents common jam tunes in a unique way that shows beginners how to play the essence of the tunes simply and the intermediate/advanced players the ornamented versions. Each Easy Does It version of a tune is paired with the fancy rendition along with the chords. Now jamming is easier than ever for players of ALL levels!
This popular text blends the haunting, sweet voice of the mountain dulcimer with treasured gospel and sacred melodies. Contains 37 outstanding arrangements in standard notation and tab with lyrics and suggested guitar chords. Dulcimer chord diagrams are also shown.
Of all the mountain dulcimer books published over the past 20 years, this book is the jam-session standard. Contains 40 favorite fiddle tunesthat can easily be played in the regular keys and upto speed. In notation and tablature. Level of difficulty - intermediate. (Arranged for the beginner to advanced player intraditional keys fo they can be played with other instruments. Accompaniment chords included.)**Note - only 25 songs of the 40 total from the book are on online audio
The First Jam series was created to give children and beginners of all ages a book of simple, common tunes to learn. These are standard Jam tunes in the Bluegrass/Old Time music styles. All the books in this series are written in the same keys; they can all be played together without any problems. So get your friends or family who play guitar, mandolin, banjo, ukulele, dulcimer or Dobro together, grab these books and start jamming. First Jams: Dulcimer is written from traditional Mountain Dulcimer in DAD, DGD and CGC tunings. Improvisation Another idea behind writing the First Jam series was to provide a number of tunes that were easy to learn, but that are also a great to begin working on improvising. Each book in the series offers the melody for that particular instrument as well as back-up chords for another instrument to accompany you. Each song is represented in Tab, notation and chord symbols. The accompanying CD has two tracks for each song. The first playing the song with the melody line, the second track offers just the backup so you can play the melody over it or even improvise. Tunes include: Cripple Creek, Old Joe Clark, Will the Circle Be Unbroken and many more.
Following up on the phenomenal success of the groundbreaking “Join The Jam” series for mountain dulcimer, Stephen Seifert has now introduced a new book of arrangements. “Join The Jam, Ukulele Edition” is a superb introduction to classic “jam tunes”, designed to introduce even the most pop-oriented ukulele player to the joys of old-time music. Complete with melodies, lyrics, chord symbols, and tons of fun, this exciting book is compatible with the dulcimer books “Join The Jam” series. Each tune is presented in a traditional key, so you'll be able to use these arrangements as you play with most any jam group!
We're proud to bring you Dave Haas' book "Let's Jam!". This phenomenal volume contains over 110 jam tunes, all for mountain dulcimer. Many tunes are presented here in more than one key, they all have chords, and they're all a lot of fun. If you've ever had the chance to hear Dave play, or better yet the opportunity to jam with him, then you know he's one of the masters of the Appalachian dulcimer. This book won't make your dulcimer playing "like Dave's", but it will allow you to get closer than ever before.