Pat Donohue《爵士经典指弹吉他谱卷1》.pdf
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Jazz Classics
For Fingerstyle
Guitar
Volume One
taught by
Pat Donohue
featuring Stormy Weather, St. Louis Blues
You Rascal You with rare historical footage of
Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong and Bessie Smith
EXPLANATION OF THE TAB SYSTEM
“…Learning from listening is unquestionably the best way, the Generally for fingerpicking styles you will be playing the thumb,
only way that suits this kind of music. You are setting the notes index and middle fingers of your picking hand. To indicate the
down for a record of what happened, a record that can be studied, picking finger in tab the stems go up and line up down from the
preserved and so on, a necessary and useful companion to the numbers.
recordings of the actual sounds. I keep thinking of this as I
transcribe; if you could do it, it would be good to have a legend A. A stem down means that your thumb strikes the note.
across each page reading : ‘Listen to the record if you want to learn B. If a stem is up, your index or middle finger strikes the note.
the song.’” The choice of finger is left up to you, as your fingers will
Hally Wood (taken from the Publisher’s Foreword dictate what is most comfortable, especially when playing
to the New Lost City Ramblers Songbook.) a song up to tempo!
C. The diagram below shows an open sixth string played with
Copyright © 1965 Oak Publications the thumb followed by the second fret of the third string
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