The art of the folk-blues guitar sound recording / by Jerry Silverman
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Object Details
- performer
- Silverman, Jerry 1931-
- Notes in booklet (16 p.), including instructional text, song texts, and notation, inserted in original cover.
- Related materials may be found in the Moses and Frances Asch Collection, also held by this repository. Related materials may include correspondence pertaining to the recording, original cover art designs, production materials, business records, and audiotapes from studio production.
- Track information
- 101. Introduction to Blues
- 102. Tablature - MELTAB and GITAB
- 103. Basic Blues Arpeggio
- 104. Another Blues Strum
- 201. Choking the Strings
- 202. Walking Bass and Boogie Woogie
- 203. Flat Pick and the Church Lick
- 204. Peripatetic Pinky
- 205. Seven-Seventh Chord
- 206. Finger-Picking and the Independent Thumb
- 207. The Break
- Publisher number
- FI 8355 Folkways Records
- Repository Loc.
- Smithsonian Institution, Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, 600 Maryland Ave., S.W., Suite 2001, Washington, D.C. 20024. Call 202-633-7322 for appointment. Fax: 202-633-7019. Email: rinzlerarchives@si.edu
- 1964
- Local number
- FW08355
- Folkways 8355
- Restrictions & Rights
- Restrictions on access
- Type
- Phonograph records
- Methods
- Self-instruction
- Instructional materials
- Physical description
- 1 phonograph record : analog, 33 1/3 rpm ; 12 in
- Place
- United States
- See more items in
- Folkways Records Collection 1948-1986
- Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
- Topic
- Musical instruments--guitar
- Folk music
- Guitar--Instruction and study
- Guitar
- Record ID
- siris_arc_232784
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- Usage conditions apply
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