MELBAY
Brazilian Mandolin
Brazilian Mandolin
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by Flavio Henrique Medeiros and Carlos Almada
The mandolin was brought to Brazil by Portuguese colonists in the 15th and 16th centuries, and eventually worked its way into traditional Brazilian music. The principal aim of this book is to present an overview of the several faces of the mandolin in Brazil. In this book's eighteen progressively arranged character studies, the mandolin student will find, besides a great number of aspects of the idiomatic technique of the instrument (i.e., changes of fingering positions, double stops, tremolos, arpeggios, legatos, chords, etc.), no less than fourteen different styles. All of the pieces are presented first in notation only as mandolin/guitar duets, followed by the mandolin part repeated with tablature. Includes access to online audio.
Product Number: 99174M
Format: Book + Online Audio
Skill Level: Beginning-Intermediate
Pages: 104
Binding: Squareback Saddle Stiched
Size: 8.75 x 11.75
Date Published: 05_02_2018
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