| Larry McCabe - How To Play Dulcimer
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47 pages, Item 1310041EP, $14.95
Once you have learned to play the mountain dulcimer you will find it a relaxing and enjoyable hobby. Larry McCabe's book, "How To Play Dulcimer", will get you off to a good start. You will begin by learning about the parts of your dulcimer and how to hold it. You will learn music fundamentals, how to tune the instrument, and how to read dulcimer tablature. Most of the songs in this book focus on DAD tuning, but other tunings are discussed, as well. You can learn even more about "How To Play Dulcimer" by listening to the instructional CD which is included with this book.
Songbook Format: Instruction Book For Mountain Dulcimer
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This book has a difficulty rating of 1 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
A CD is included with this book.
Publisher: "Larry McCabe - How To Play Dulcimer" was published by Santorella Publications, LTD.
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| Song List For "Larry McCabe - How To Play Dulcimer" - Sheet Music Songbook | | When The Saints Go Marching In Down In The Valley Old Joe Clark Molly Malone Shady Grove Golden Slippers I Know Where I'm Going Nine Hundred Miles Handsome Molly Nonesuch Goin' To Boston Across The Western Ocean Fais Dodo Boil 'Em Cabbage Down Roll On The Ground Boil 'Em Cabbage Down II Wausau Polka Green Pastures Waltz Shady Grove II
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