| Sourcebook Of Little Walter/Big Walter Licks For Blues Harmonica
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126 pages, Item 1370019FC, $22.95
In this essential collection for blues harp players, "Sourcebook Of Little Walter/Big Walter Licks For Blues Harmonica", author Tom Ball sets out to discuss, understand and demystify some of the playing of the phenomenal Walters: the legendary 'Big Walter' Horton and 'Little Walter' Jacobs. Includes a sampling of the best licks from each artist's repertoire, mapped out in easy-to-read harmonica tablature and played on the accompanying CD by Ball, plus extensive notes on each musician's style, bios and discographies, rare photos, a bibliography, harmonica basics, notes on amplification and equipment, and much more! Harmonica notation (blow and draw arrows) is included for each of the songs in this book. About the CD: This is a really neat CD! Included on it is lots of vocal instruction by Tom Ball and lots of comments about the styles and the music itself. There are also examples of all of the licks in the book.
Songbook Format: Instrumental Solo
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This book has a difficulty rating of 2 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
A CD is included with this book.
This product has been chosen as a Director's Choice by our staff of instructors.
Publisher: "Sourcebook Of Little Walter/Big Walter Licks For Blues Harmonica" was published by Centerstream.
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