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101 EASY FINGERSTYLE GUITAR SOLOS
Larry McCabe
This book with CD contains a wealth of time-honored songs arranged for beginning to intermediate guitarists. Many styles are covered including American standards, country songs, blues, hymns and spirituals, calypso, train songs, European standards, childrens songs, Christmas songs, Stephen Foster songs, patriotic songs, light classical, and more. These great-sounding solos can be played on any 6 or 12-string guitar. The companion CD contains every song in the book played note-for-note. Beginning-Intermediate levels.
Contents
- Abilene
- Across the Western Ocean
- All the Good Times Are Past and Gone
- All the Pretty Little Horses
- Au Clair De La Lune
- Aura Lee
- Banks of the Ohio, The
- Big Ball in Boston
- Bile Them Cabbage Down
- Blow the Wind Southerly
- Blue Bell of Scotland
- bury Me Beneath the Willow
- Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie
- Camptown Races
- Careless Love
- Clementine
- Corrine, Corrina
- Cripple Creek
- Cruel War, The
- Danville Girl
- Down in the Valley
- Drunken Sailor
- East Virginia
- Fair Eleanor
- Faith of Our Fathers
- Frankie and Johnny
- Freight Train
- God Is So Good
- Good Night Ladies
- Green Grow the Lilacs
- Groundhog
- Hand Me Down My Walking Cane
- Handsome Molly
- House of the Rising Sun
- Hush Little Baby
- I Know where I'm Going
- I Wish I Was Single Again
- I'm on My Way
- It Ain't Gonna Rain No More
- J'ai Passe Devant ta Porte
- Johnny Get Your Haircut
- Johnny Has Gone For a Soldier
- Jolly Old Saint Nicholas
- Joys of Love, The
- Just As I Am
- Kevin Barry
- Little Rosewood Casket
- Liza Jane
- Loch Lomond
- Lonesome Valley
- Long Journey Home
- Look Down That Lonesome Road
- Lord Randall
- Love Came Down at Christmas
- Mary Ann
- Mary Hamilton
- Midnight Special
- Midst the Deep Silence
- Mississippi Delta Blues
- Moderato
- Molly Malone
- New River Train
- Nine Hundred Miles
- Nine Pound Hammer
- November
- Oh, Mary Don't You Weep
- Old Joe Clark
- Pay Me My Money Down
- Poor Ellen Smith
- Prelude in C
- Pretty Polly
- Railroad Bill
- Rain
- Riddle Song, The
- Ring the Banjo!
- Rock My Soul
- Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms
- Saint James' Infirmary
- Salty Dog
- Sandy Land
- Scarborough Fair
- Shady Grove
- Short'nin' Bread
- Sinner Man
- Skip to My Lou
- Skye Boat Song, The
- Sourwood Mountain
- Spinning Wheel Song
- Steel Mill Blues
- Streets of Laredo, The
- Sugar Babe
- There's a River of Life
- Tom Dooley
- We Three Kings
- What a Friend We Have in Jesus
- When the Saints Go Marching In
- Wildwood Flower
- Will the Circle Be Unbroken
- William Taylor
- Wreck of the Old '97, The
- Yankee Doodle
Retail Price: $19.95
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Product Details: Paperback Book & CD Package, Guitar
104 Pages
Product Code: 99333BCD
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