The Rhythm String Player: Strum Bowing in Action - Softcover

Silverman, Tracy Scott

 
9781734814590: The Rhythm String Player: Strum Bowing in Action

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The Rhythm String Player: Strum Bowing in Action is a clear and progressive set of lessons to teach string players how to apply Strum Bowing in several different stylistic genres such as Jazz, Rock, Bluegrass, Funk, Celtic and Hip Hop. The goal is to function like a rhythm guitar, either in a group or solo context, able to accompany singers or instrumentalists as a chordal instrument.


The first section of the book teaches a few basic harmonic (chord) patterns and how to work with them as a rhythm player. Part 2 delves into several specific genres, with transcriptions of the bass lines and guitar parts to several tunes and suggestions on how to play accompaniment parts on 4-string, 5-string, 6-string violins and cello.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Lauded by BBC Radio as the greatest living exponent of the electric violin, Tracy Silverman's groundbreaking work defies musical boundaries. Formerly first violinist with the innovative Turtle Island String Quartet, Silverman was named one of 100 distinguished alumni by The Juilliard School and is the subject of several electric violin concertos composed specifically for him by Pulitzer winner John Adams, Father of Minimalism Terry Riley, Nico Muhly and Kenji Bunch, as well as the composer of 3 electric violin concertos of his own. He has performed as a soloist with the world's finest orchestras at Carnegie Hall, Walt Disney Concert Hall, Royal Albert Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, Adelaide's Festival Theatre, Sao Paulo's Auditorio Ibirapuera, The Hollywood Bowl and Vienna's Musikverein among many others.TV/internet and radio includes a solo Tiny Desk Concert on NPR, Performance Today, St. Paul Sunday, A Prairie Home Companion and a profile on CBS News Sunday Morning with Charles Osgood.Mark Swed of the LA Times enthused, Inspiring. Silverman is in a class of his own. The Chicago Tribune's John von Rhein raved, Blazing virtuosity. You will be astonished that anybody can play a fiddle like that and Anthony Tommasini, New York Times, wrote, Fleet agility and tangy expressivity with wailing hints of Jimi Hendrix. A long-standing advocate for music education, Silverman is an in-demand clinician and on the string faculty at Belmont University in Nashville, TN.www.TracySilverman.com

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