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The Guitar of Big Bill Broonzy
taught by Woody Mann
Big Bill Broonzy's recording career spanned from 1927 until his death in
1958. His repertoire was well recorded, from solos and duets to ensemble
playing. He was rediscovered just as the "folk-revival" began in the early
1950's. Broonzy was a master of ragtime and country blues guitar whose
playing was highlighted by a strong pulsating bass and melodic lead lines. In
this comprehensive new book/audio lesson, Woody Mann explores the ideas,
techniques, and styles of this legendary musician who has influenced
generations of guitarists. The three companion CDs contain three full hours
of instruction featuring note-by-note, phrase-by-phrase instruction. Selections
include: House Rent Stomp; Brownskin Shuffle; Moppin' Blues; Hey,
Hey; Worryin' You Off My Mind; Stove Pipe Stomp; and Saturday
Night Rub. Written in standard notation and tablature. 24 pages.
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