Bluegrass Fiddle

Bluegrass Fiddle by Gene Lowinger is a comprehensive guide to playing the fiddle in bluegrass and country styles, published by Oak Publications in 1974. This first edition spans 64 pages and is presented in English. The book offers detailed instruction on various techniques, including right hand techniques, double stops, slurs, and slides, making it a valuable resource for both beginners and experienced players.
Readers will find a collection of 29 bluegrass tunes and 14 traditional tunes, all presented in standard music notation. This guide emphasizes practical skills and techniques essential for mastering the fiddle, catering to those interested in music instruction and the study of string instruments. With its focused approach, Bluegrass Fiddle serves as an informative tool for anyone looking to enhance their musical abilities in the bluegrass genre.
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(Music Sales America). A comprehensive guide to playing the fiddle bluegrass and country style from Gene Lowinger, who has played with Bill Monroe. It covers right hand techniques, double stops, slurs and slides; and includes 29 bluegrass and 14 traditional tunes in standard music notation.
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