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John Miller's Mississippi Fingerstyle Blues Guitar

Catalogue No: MB30981M
ArrangementGuitar
ComposerJohn Miller
Product FormatSheet Music/Online Audio
£22.99
Typically dispatched in 2-3 working days
LanguageEnglish
Pages160
Publication Date2021
Grade of DifficultyINTERMEDIATE
ISBN9781513466408 (1513466402)

Perhaps more than any other state, Mississippi has long been linked with the blues, so much so that Alan Lomax referred to it as The Land Where the Blues Began. From the earliest days of recorded blues, and even before that, Mississippi has always abounded with great fingerstyle blues guitarists. So it was that Mississippi fingerstyle blues guitar was the obvious choice for author John Miller’s next book, following up on his earlier releases, East Coast Fingerstyle Blues Guitar and Texas Fingerstyle Blues Guitar. In Mississippi Fingerstyle Blues Guitar, 1926-1959, John Miller has adopted an approach designed to showcase a wide range of the styles of the Mississippi blues guitarists who recorded in the period covered by the book, twenty-seven different guitarists in all, each represented by a single song. And the songs in the book have been selected for variety in the keys and tunings in which the songs were played, too, with a generous helping of songs in four different open tunings as well as songs in D, A, G, E and C in standard tuning. And along with songs by the heavy hitters you’d expect to encounter in such a book — Charlie Patton, Tommy Johnson, Son House, Skip James, Mississippi John Hurt — you’ll encounter pieces by more obscure, though no less expert players, people like The Down Home Boys, Mattie Delaney, Frank Evans, Cat-Iron, and Rosa Lee Hill. Each song in the book is preceded by a brief bio of the person who performed it, a discussion of the song with practical playing tips designed to help you bring the transcriptions to life, the song’s lyrics, and transcriptions presented in both standard notation and TAB. Plus the book includes sound links to the original recorded versions of all of the songs, so you can get the sound of the songs in your head.

Contents

  1. Learning the Songs
  2. Understanding the Tablature
  3. THE SONGSTERS
  4. Jim Jackson
  5. Old Dog Blue
  6. The Down Home Boys
  7. Original Stack O’Lee Blues
  8. Sam Collins
  9. Graveyard Digger’s Blues
  10. Mississippi John Hurt
  11. Blue Harvest Blues
  12. LOST IN THE SANDS OF TIME
  13. Bo Weavil Jackson
  14. Devil And My Brown Blues
  15. William Harris
  16. Bull Frog Blues
  17. THE HEAD TONE
  18. Rube Lacy
  19. Mississippi Jail House Groan
  20. Ishmon Bracey
  21. Suitcase Full of Blues
  22. Mattie Delaney
  23. Tallahatchie River Blues
  24. THE HERNANDO SOUND
  25. Garfield Akers
  26. Dough Roller Blues
  27. Joe Callicott
  28. Fare Thee Well Blues
  29. Robert Wilkins
  30. Get Away Blues
  31. THE DELTA
  32. Charlie Patton
  33. Pea Vine Blues
  34. Tommy Johnson
  35. Canned Heat Blues
  36. Son House
  37. The Pony Blues
  38. THE BENTONIA SOUND
  39. Skip James
  40. I’m So Glad
  41. THE SOPHISTICATES
  42. Bo Carter
  43. Pretty Baby
  44. Eugene Powell
  45. Low Down
  46. POWERHOUSES
  47. Booker White
  48. District Attorney Blues
  49. Big Joe Williams
  50. Meet Me Around The Corner
  51. IN TRANSITION
  52. Tommy McClennan
  53. Whiskey Head Woman
  54. Robert Petway
  55. Catfish Blues
  56. Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup
  57. Mean Old Frisco Blues
  58. FIELD RECORDINGS
  59. Frank Evans
  60. French Blues
  61. Cat Iron
  62. Jimmy Bell
  63. Rosa Lee Hill
  64. Faro
  65. Fred McDowell
  66. Drop Down Mama
  67. Appendix—Default Chord Positions
  68. Acknowledgements
  69. Glossary
  70. Afterword
  71. About The Author
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