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Ted Greene: Jazz Guitar Single Note Soloing; Volume 1

ebooks Ted Greene: Jazz Guitar Single Note Soloing; Volume 1 by Ted Greene in Arts-Photography

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The pieces in this book have been selected for their musical and technical value. They have been carefully transcribed and edited to create interest in technical development and in general musicianship. They provide supplementary materials which can be used with any standard string method. By studying the text carefully; and with the teacherrsquo;s help; the young student will develop a foundation for a fine left-hand technic and bow arm. This volume includes the basic solid bowings and the slow spiccato stroke in the fundamental rhythms.


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I live in an area that the Morris Canal went ...By Edward FratrichI live in an area that the Morris Canal went through; so history wise it was very interesting reading all about the canal.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy mark schmuckmezmerizing !0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. An excellent introduction to an iconic American canalBy Robert C RossLibrary book at New York Society LibraryThe Morris Canal was a 102-mile (172-km) canal across northern New Jersey in use from 1831 to 1924. It stretched from Phillipsburg on the Delaware River eastward to Jersey City on the Hudson River; and was used primarily to carry anthracite coal from Pennsylvania to mills in New Jersey and metropolitan New York City. Unlike many other canals that used locks; it used water-driven inclined planes to cross the northern New Jersey hills.Although it was largely dismantled by 1930; portions of the canal and its accompanying feeders and ponds are preserved. A statewide greenway for cyclists and pedestrians is planned; beginning in Phillipsburg; traversing Warren; Sussex; Morris; Passaic; Essex and Hudson Counties and including the old route through Jersey City.This volume is an excellent introduction to the canal; containing several interesting photographs.An excellent and much more comprehensive field guide to the canal is Field Guide to the Morris Canal of New Jersey (a Greenway in the Making) by Jakob Franke. My review is at http://smile..com/review/R1S7XN6M8H0CORRobert C. RossApril 2015

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