Mel Bay
Bluegrass Bass Favorites
Bluegrass Bass Favorites
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This is a very cool book! Written for string bass, it covers a huge number of tunes, and shows you exactly where to go on your stand up. Here is an example from the book: "Jingle Bells": Key of G, GD-3x, CG-2x, DA-2x, GD-1x & repeat line, GD-4x, CG-1x, GD-1x, EA-1x, DD(F#)-1x and out. Great fun!
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I use the Susato Oriole Whistle head with PVC, bamboo, or carbon fiber whistle bodies that I make. The Susato head is precision made and helps my whistles to sound great.
When I first saw the goatskin, I wasn’t sure if it was what I was looking for but I tried it out, it’s pretty much perfect, I make traditional Yupik drums that come from southwest Alaska, in my language, the Yugtun, language we call out drums a cauyaq, and the drum head is traditionally a stomach membrane of a walrus or seal. As someone who lives in modern age, we have contemporary styles and goatskin is one of our contemporary style. For this application it works great.
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This was my first ever Hardanger, so I basically wanted a "Squier" version of a Hardanger: an entry level Hardanger to learn on that was new and solid but wouldn't break the bank. This has been pretty much perfect and just what I wanted.I love playing it.