Songs of Many Shades
Guitar accompaniments to thirteen songs (listed below) arranged by Ian Gammie. The guitar arrangements are based mostly, but not exclusively, on the styles found in myriad guitar songs of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Prolific guitar tutor books of the period show how to extend and embellish an accompaniment ad lib, so players are encouraged to be creative in their approach. The medium voice range makes it easy to accommodate higher voices with the use of a capo. In addition to the fully composed guitar parts, there is also a separate part with chord symbols for those who wish to improvise an entirely different accompaniment.
Contents:
The Rowan Tree. Black is the colour of my true love's hair. On the banks of Allan Water. Jolly Good Ale and Old. The Gentle Maiden. Tobacco is an Indian weed.
Mary of Argyle. If it wasn't for the 'ouses in between. The water is wide. The Spinning Wheel. Miss Bailey's Ghost. Cold blows the wind. Afton Water
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| Arranger/Editor | Ian Gammie |
| Composer | VARIOUS |
| Availability | Available |
| TAB/Notation | Music Notation Only |
| Level of Difficulty | 3 |
| Additional Media | One Audio CD |
| Description | Guitar accompaniments to thirteen songs (listed below) arranged by Ian Gammie. The guitar arrangements are based mostly, but not exclusively, on the styles found in myriad guitar songs of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Prolific guitar tutor books of the period show how to extend and embellish an accompaniment ad lib, so players are encouraged to be creative in their approach. The medium voice range makes it easy to accommodate higher voices with the use of a capo. In addition to the fully composed guitar parts, there is also a separate part with chord symbols for those who wish to improvise an entirely different accompaniment. Contents:
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