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Rebillard Banjo Book with CD. Hal Leonard Mandolin Method - Book 1 2nd ed. Rapido - Metodo per Mandolino. Banjo or Mandolin P. Metodo Per Mandolino Napoletano. The Ultimate Mandolin Songbook.

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Thanks for the review Tommcgtx. Now I just need to find a retailer in Europe that has it in stock.


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The interest in this thread shows the need for chord melody materials for GDAE-tuned instruments hint to any other authors out there. I've had months of enjoyment out of the great Joe Craven version of "In my life" over on Mandozine and I'm looking forward to more challenges.

Mike Marshall was reading this discussion and offered this via an email. Working through "I Will" now. Thanks Mike and Scott! I have the other Beatles for mandolin book mentioned, and agree it offers pretty simple melody lines and chords. Fun to play, good for beginners, but lacking for more advanced players. Hope to see this one on a shelf sometime so I can take a peek before I buy. Hi Everyone, Sorry, late to the discussion, but I just discovered the forum. I had done the "Beatles for Jazz Guitar" book as well as a large number of note-for-note Beatles transcriptions for Hal Leonard and they asked me to do the Mandolin book.

Hal Leonard sent the song list to me as well as a few books to model the arrangements after. I couldn't make them too advanced, but not too simple either, it's tricky to get right. And I agree, the "look inside" feature is the best, wish the sites would use it more. I'd just like to say that this book is great. I buy many books that get opened only occasionally but I use this one on a daily basis.


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I've been looking for chord melody arrangements for GDAE-tuned tenor banjo and octave mandolin for years and this is perfect, despite being labelled for mandolin. I find the arrangements challenging but rewarding. It takes me weeks to get certain tunes under my belt but I'm learning a lot on the way. Top marks to the author! A big thanks to Tommcgtx for the review on page one this thread, and to Bill LaFleur for taking time to register and comment. Hey Marc, just beautiful stuff - fantastic to listen and inspiring as a fellow player to hear and hope to emulate.

If you have any more keep them coming. I've ordered the book and look forwatd to giving it a try. I was initially put off by the one and only review it has on Amazon which is utterly damning. If you've found it to be a good product it might help the author if you leave him a positive comment to overcome what I'm sure will put other people off as it did me.

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If my dive into choro ends, I will pick this book back up and continue work on Blackbird. I really like what I see here, and look forward to tackling the songs when I do not have so much on my mandolin plate! And I had to laugh at that review, ".. Here's my Here Comes the Sun - I'd be curious to see some another take on this. I have Yesterday and Something as well. Tim, thanks for sharing the sheet music, very generous.

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I visited your site to see how I might find others, and noticed that you had included an mp3 of this version in a blog post. Had a go at Nowhwere Man - inspired by this new book. Rosie and Jim like it. I received my copy the day before yesterday, and this evening found the time to leaf through the book. I had the sudden inspiration to try one of the arrangements on my tenor banjo tuned CGDA, but not wanting to disturb the silent night, I opted for my tenor Tele played over headphones.

Here's my go at "I will" Next up Today, with all those new year's firecrackers exploding prematurely, I dared to bother my neighbors with my tenor banjo. I added some ukulele as a back-up. Finally got a copy of this and took a few minutes last night exploring a few of the arrangements. Here's my version of the song for a lady who turned 50 last December, slightly simplified and sans tremolo https: Enjoyed both of yours here on banjo and uke; also the other vids posted in this thread.

I bought this book just after it came out and am still finding it fantastic. There's a real shortage of intermediate-level chord melody arrangements out there and I hope Bill LaFleur will consider writing more. I have this book. Especially Blackbird and Michelle.