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O Brother; Where Art Thou? Songbook: Mandolin

PDF O Brother; Where Art Thou? Songbook: Mandolin by Hal Leonard Corp. in Arts-Photography

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(Fretted). Learn to play scales on the banjo with this comprehensive yet easy-to-use book. The Banjo Scale Finder contains more than 1;300 scale diagrams for the most often-used scales and modes; including multiple patterns for each scale. Also includes a lesson on scale construction and a fingerboard chart of the banjo neck.


#1711933 in eBooks 2003-04-01 2003-04-01File Name: B00FJ6BTJG


Review
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Tips for all in creating your stories: check out Mark Goldmans new work.By Kevin D. Cordi; Ph.D.Mark Goldmanrsquo;s latest book Storytelling Tips: Creating; Crafting and Telling Stories provides valuable instructional tools to engage and learn the art of storytelling. It covers all facets of the art of being a storyteller. However; the ideas are presented not as chronological lsquo;must dorsquo; activities; but instead Mark invites the reader to do what they are comfortable with and to roam around in the text and find what works for the needs of the storyteller.He peppers the work with the sage advice of professional storytellers; but what is especially inviting is that Mark shares his process of development as he recommends the activities. For example; in an activity called ldquo;Therersquo;s Always Another Side to the Talehellip;and the Tail;rdquo; we hear Mark sharing the value of switching POV; including a cameo of his dog. Unlike some instruction guides; Mark is ever present in this work and we are rewarded because of it.One of the more powerful reminders is called ldquo;The Endowment Exerciserdquo; (p. 125) where Mark shares how renown theater expert Uta Hagan speaks to the power of an actor to place all their energy with the use of props such as a tea cup. He shares how the teacup may look like a store bought copy; but in the hands of the actor is must be used as the script demands. However; at the end of the activity; Mark reminds us that storytellers need to do this through the imagination because the physical cup is not there. He values what makes storytelling unique to the teller.Markrsquo;s book helps us embody what it means to be a storyteller. He makes the craft visible. It is a useful and valuable guide that I will keep with me as I journey to understand this art. Kevin Cordi; National Storytelling Consultant; Co-Director of Columbus Area Writing Project; OSU

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