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Mastering the Bow

Mastering the Bow Studies for Bass, Part 2: Spiccato

Mastering the BowThe goal of this book is to help bassists develop a wide vocabulary of sounds with the bow through exploration of the expressive potential of bow strokes that combine movements, offering an infinite variety of musical gestures. Author Gaelen McCormick, a member of Local 66 (Rochester, NY) offers both explanation and a practical “to do” of examples with etudes and repertoire to support the understanding of specialized bow stroke.

Mastering the Bow Studies for Bass, Part 2: Spiccato, by Gaelen
McCormick, Carl Fischer, www.carlfischer.com.

How to Record at Home on a Budget

How to Record at Home on a Budget

How to Record at Home on a BudgetIt’s never been easier to record at home, but it still requires some know-how. This book covers equipment—digital audio workstations, standalone digital recorders, and mobile devices; the use of effects; plus mixing and editing. It provides tips on acoustics for rooms and guides for recording instruments and vocals. It also gives access to more than 330 recordings (through an Internet link) demonstrating concepts and techniques.

How to Record at Home on a Budget, by Chad Johnson,
Hal Leonard Corporation, www.halleonard.com.

Blues piano legends

Blues Piano Legends: 16 Note-for-Note Piano Transcriptions from 12 Blues Icons

Blues piano legendsBlues Piano Legends includes 16 transcriptions with lyrics for tunes that all blues fans should know, including: “Big Chief,” Professor Longhair; “Bloody Murder,” Otis Spann; “Boogie Woogie Stomp,” Albert Ammons; “Chicago Breakdown,” Big Maceo; “Confessin’ the Blues,” Jay McShann; “Driftin’ Blues,” Charles Brown; “Every Day I Have the Blues,” Memphis Slim;  “Honky Tonk Train (Honky Tonk Train Blues),” Meade “Lux” Lewis; “Worried Life Blues,” Big Maceo; and more.

Blues Piano Legends: 16 Note-for-Note Piano Transcriptions from 12 Blues Icons, Hal Leonard Corporation, www.halleonard.com.

Fluance DB12 Powered Subwoofer

The Fluance DB12 Powered Subwoofer

Fluance DB12 Powered SubwooferThe Fluance DB12 Powered Subwoofer is designed to deliver powerful bass performance for a truly immersive experience. Equipped with a 12-inch, front-firing throw driver, DB12 offers longer excursion and controlled linearity for smoother, deeper bass performance, ensuring that the lowest frequencies of every track are heard consistently without any unexpected roll off. Providing 240 watts of clean dynamic power (400-watt peak), it has been ported and precisely tuned to its  MDF wood cabinet for a warm, distortion-free sound.

www.fluance.com

North-Star

North-Star

North-StarRadial Engineering’s North-Star combination overdrive and power booster was designed with rock-oriented country guitarists in mind, but its adjustable sonic characteristics and versatile overdrive circuitry make it suitable for any playing style. And no matter where the drive control is set, you will still be able to articulate every note. North-Star is equipped with a separate boost circuit that provides up to 24dB of clean gain to the signal. Players can connect other pedals for easy transitions from rhythm to lead tones. A true-bypass pedal, the effects loop can also be used to remove noisy, tone-sucking pedals from the signal chain. Powered by a standard 9V power supply, it’s built in a tough, pedalboard-friendly, 14-gauge steel chassis.

www.radialeng.com

Violin Secrets: 101 Strategies for the Advanced Violinist

This resource for serious violinists tackles a number of topics, from achieving immaculate intonation to advanced techniques like fingerboard mapping, controlling vibrato, and navigating in high positions. It includes tips from top master classes and conservatories across the country. The book also explores strategies for effective practice, as well as overcoming performance anxiety and winning auditions.

Violin Secrets: 101 Strategies for the Advanced Violinist, by Jo Nardolillo, Rowman & Littlefield, www.rowman.com.

The Music Never Stops

The Music Never Stops: A Journey into the Music of the Unknown, the Forgotten, the Rich & Famous

The Music Never StopsDick Weissman of Local 20-623 (Denver, CO), former member of the folk group The Journeymen, describes what the music scene was like as a rising star in the 1960s. From student to professional musician, from concert hall to recording studio he tells stories that put you right where the music was made by both renowned and forgotten players. Weissman also offers advice and encouragement for young musicians—how to succeed and what pitfalls to avoid.

The Music Never Stops: A Journey into the Music of the Unknown, the Forgotten, the Rich & Famous, by Dick Weissman, Centerstream,
centerstream-usa.com.

Opera with a Touch of Jazz

Opera with a Touch of Jazz

Opera with a Touch of JazzIn Opera with a Touch of Jazz, arranger Lee Evans adds subtle and tasteful jazz stylings to 18 operatic masterpieces from Cilea, Donizetti, Gluck, Mascagni, Massenet, Puccini, Purcell, Saint-Saëns, Tchaikovsky, Wagner, and Verdi. Evans, a 60-plus year member of AFM Local 802 (New York City), says he hopes the book will serves as a motivational tool for piano teachers and students, and introduce the works to a new generation. The book includes access to solo piano recordings of Evans performing the entire contents of the book. The files can be streamed or downloaded via a special code in the book.

Opera with a Touch of Jazz, arranged by Lee Evans, Hal Leonard,
www.halleonard.com.

Wallflower

Diana Krall Wallflower

WallflowerThis book contains piano, vocals, and guitar arrangements for all of the songs on Diana Krall’s 2015 Wallflower album. On Wallflower, the Locals 802 (New York City) and 149 (Toronto, ON)  member performs songs made famous by artists such as The Mamas & the Papas, the Carpenters, the Eagles, Jim Croce, Elton John, Local 47 (Los Angeles, CA) member Randy Newman, and a freshly penned tune by Paul McCartney.

Diana Krall Wallflower, Alfred Music, www.alfred.com.

Blues Keyboard Method

Blues Keyboard Method: The Player’s Guide to Authentic Stylings

Blues Keyboard Method

The ability to play blues piano in an authentic style is a special skill that takes time to learn and develop. Aside from experimenting to find the right groove, feel, timing, chords, voicings, it takes time to learn the licks and how to listen to the other instruments and vocals to effectively complement them. This comprehensive and easy-to-use guide focuses on the basics of style and includes lots of licks to learn. Purchase of the book includes access to online audio tracks for downloading
or streaming.

Blues Keyboard Method: The Player’s Guide to Authentic Stylings,
by Marty Sammon, Hal Leonard, www.halleonard.com.