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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great instructional book, but not necessarily for beginners,
By Shane (Wisconsin) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Teach Yourself Bluegrass Mandolin (Teach Yourself Bluegrass) Bk/CD (Teach Yourself Bluegrass) (Teach Yourself Bluegrass) (Paperback)
Teach Yourself Bluegrass Mandolin is a great instructional guide for mandolin. It is clearly written and provides both melody and solo parts for a number of traditional bluegrass tunes. The CD that accompanies it is an added bonus for those that like to hear exactly how each tune is supposed to sound. However, if you are picking up a mandolin for the first time with no previous experience playing a stringed instrument this book may leave you frustrated. I had a few years of experince playing guitar so the switch wasn't too difficult. However, I know that I was starting for the first time I would be hard pressed to play many of the songs in this book. The tunes on the CD are played quite fast, especially for beginners. If you are looking for a beginners guide I would pick something a little easier. But once you've built up your dexerity and you're ready to move up I would recommend this book.
14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great book for the beginner mandolin player,
By Anthony W. Eichenlaub (Pine Island, MN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Teach Yourself Bluegrass Mandolin (Teach Yourself Bluegrass) Bk/CD (Teach Yourself Bluegrass) (Teach Yourself Bluegrass) (Paperback)
This is a great book for anyone trying to learn how to play the mandolin. It contains several good songs, tons of good advice on technique, and a cd to refer to when written descriptions just won't get the job done (just try to describe "chunking" to someone who has never heard it before). The best part of this book is how it describes a technique and then immediately teaches you a song or two that use that technique. I find this helps to keep the learning process fun and exciting. It also give you a lot of material to show off to your friends.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Teach Yourself Bluegrass Mandolin,
By A Customer
This review is from: Teach Yourself Bluegrass Mandolin (Teach Yourself Bluegrass) Bk/CD (Teach Yourself Bluegrass) (Teach Yourself Bluegrass) (Paperback)
Nice book, great music. The music on the CD is great. But if you are a beginner, this is not the place to begin. Although it is fun to listen to, it is way too fast and way too difficult for a beginner.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good solos, but light on technique/exercises,
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This review is from: Teach Yourself Bluegrass Mandolin (Teach Yourself Bluegrass) Bk/CD (Teach Yourself Bluegrass) (Teach Yourself Bluegrass) (Paperback)
As previously mentioned, this is probably not a great book to start with if you're new to the mandolin. There are good arrangements, each with a melody and solo, but other than the few obligatory "how to read notation and tablature" and "how to hold the mandolin" pages, there's not much in the way of helpful exercises or theory. It's hard to "Teach Yourself" from this book alone.One thing worth noting for crossover musicians, though, is that this book has a lot of tunes in common with Tony Trischka's "Teach Yourself Bluegrass Banjo", also from Oak publishing.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great book and music - Should be labeled Intermediate,
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This review is from: Teach Yourself Bluegrass Mandolin (Teach Yourself Bluegrass) Bk/CD (Teach Yourself Bluegrass) (Teach Yourself Bluegrass) (Paperback)
This should be considered an intermediate book. This would be pretty far advanced for any beginner. There is no oral instruction at all. Getting into Bluegrass Mandolin from Mel Bay is a much better book for beginners and intermediate players.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good material, but it's not Andy on the CD,
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This review is from: Teach Yourself Bluegrass Mandolin (Teach Yourself Bluegrass) Bk/CD (Teach Yourself Bluegrass) (Teach Yourself Bluegrass) (Paperback)
I had the privilege to study mandolin with Andy Statman back in the early 80's. His phrasing and harmonic sense was/is unlike anyone I'd ever heard play the instrument and owes as much to Coltrane and Albert Ayler as it does to Bill Monroe. To his credit as a teacher, Andy never erected walls between genres and always emphasized the blues as the "common thread" linking bluegrass, jazz and most American music. The tunes in the book are all bluegrass chestnuts you'll want to know to jam with others. If you're interested in improvisation, examine closely the solos printed below the melody lines. While sticking fairly close to the melody there's a subtle chromatic spice in there that will stretch your ears and encourage you to take chances.My only gripe: The original edition of this book had no recording - this revised edition does but, unfortunately, the band doesn't include Andy. The player is competent but I'd encourage anyone interested in great mandolin playing to seek out Statman on record.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great songs to learn, not the best teaching,
By Forestgold "elvinborn" (Columbus, GA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Teach Yourself Bluegrass Mandolin (Teach Yourself Bluegrass) Bk/CD (Teach Yourself Bluegrass) (Teach Yourself Bluegrass) (Paperback)
THe songs in this book are a great collection of things that are great to learn. Each song has two ways to play it: the melody and a solo-type version. I have found that you can go through it and learn the melody parts then probably go back and be ready for the harder solo version. The reference CD has great playing on it, but it is a bit fast, and could be discouraging for the true beginner. Buy this book to learn with. Hold off on using the CD until you are really getting the stuff under your fingers.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Book, But Maybe Not For Absolute Beginners,
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This review is from: Teach Yourself Bluegrass Mandolin (Teach Yourself Bluegrass) Bk/CD (Teach Yourself Bluegrass) (Teach Yourself Bluegrass) (Paperback)
As a guitarist who wants to double on mandolin, I think this book is a perfect introduction to the instrument. Basic chords and melody are presented clearly, and more advanced techniques/soloing ideas are included to allow the player learn at his/her own pace. I'm working through the basic versions of each song, and will try to tackle the more advanced variations on my second time through the book. True, tune tempos are fairly brisk, but adaptive software such as The Amazing Slow Downer (a must for anyone aspiring to cop licks from their heroes) can be obtained at a reasonable price, and is a great help in learning the nuances of a given piece. This book also has a solid "Recommended Listening" section and a short list of additional instructional materials.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Useful,
By Miss R. (Texas) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Teach Yourself Bluegrass Mandolin (Teach Yourself Bluegrass) Bk/CD (Teach Yourself Bluegrass) (Teach Yourself Bluegrass) (Paperback)
I bought this for my boyfriend for Valentine's Day and he says it's very helpful with figuring out particular tricks and techniques to get just the right sound. He also said the CD was nice because it allows you to hear how the song is supposed to be played.
4.0 out of 5 stars
not quite what I expect,
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Reading the reviews, I thought the CD is part of the order, I only receive the book.And all the songs are only written in TAB notation which I can only read slowly. I can do sigh music reading really fast but not TAB !!! (I play piano, keyboard, guitar and mandolin), this is the first bluegrass book I bought. I would rate 4.5 stars if there is also music notation and 5 with the CD along with it. Now I have to re-write each song I want to learn in normal music notation. ===================== I tried to rewrite one song from tab to normal music notation, it's a pain as I do not read tab at all. I still do not understand the CD part, everyone here says there is a CD with it, in the package I receive, there is no CD. I contact the vendor and the vendor happily returns my money + cost of shipping back. For this I give the ventor 5 stars. |
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Teach Yourself Bluegrass Mandolin (Teach Yourself Bluegrass) Bk/CD (Teach Yourself Bluegrass) (Teach Yourself Bluegrass) by Andy Statman (Paperback - April 1, 2000)
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