Banjo for the young Beginner
Alan Munde has released yet another in his lifelong legacy of banjo instructional materials.
This latest, Banjo for the young Beginner (Mel Bay), is designed to take younger banjo students from basic strums to roll-style arrangements of familiar songs like Wildwood Flower, Grandfather’s Clock, Tom Dooley and Rolling In My Sweet Baby’s Arms.
The songs and lessons are written in tablature, with photos and audio files included to help make the concepts and techniques clear. Sample pages and audio files can be found on the Mel Bay web site.
The 40 page book (with audio CD) sells for $14.99, and should be available wherever bluegrass instructional materials are sold.


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