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Hal Leonard First 50 Songs You Should Play on Mandolin
A fantastic collection of 50 accessible, must-know favorites for the beginner who's learned enough to start playing popular songs! This book features melody, lyrics, and chord diagrams. Includes: Amazing Grace • Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain • Crazy • Cripple Creek • Folsom Prison Blues • Friend of the Devil • Going to California • Hallelujah • Ho Hey • I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow • I Walk the Line • I'll Fly Away • Losing My Religion • Maggie May • Mr. Bojangles • Redemption Song • Ripple • Rocky Top • Take Me Home, Country Roads • Tennessee Waltz • Wagon Wheel • Wildwood Flower • Yesterday • Your Cheatin' Heart • and many more.
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For the young or beginning player, your best bet is to start with tablature designed to teach key mandolin techniques, or featuring songs that are easy to play and follow interesting themes. Some examples of books that fit into these categories would be Mel Bay Killer Technique: Mandolin, Hal Leonard Disney Songs For Mandolin or the Alfred The Complete Idiot's Guide to Bluegrass Mandolin Favorites Book (don't sweat the name; this really is the book to get if you're looking to get into bluegrass from the ground floor).
Another angle you can take to approach this mandolin tablature is to go by your own musical interests. For instance, if you're a Dylan fan, there's the Hal Leonard The Bob Dylan Mandolin Chord Songbook. For movie buffs, check out the Hal Leonard O Brother Where Art Thou Mandolin Tab Songbook. Or, if you're looking for a few suggestions, you might try browsing the Alfred Just for Fun series, which has lots of material to offer, from classic rock and swing jazz to Christmas and the British invasion.
There's a great selection of mandolin tablature to choose from here, so feel free to dive right in and find the books that stand out to you the most. Whether you're a newbie or a pro, there's always room for a little more repertoire - and if there's one thing we can all agree that the world needs, it's more music! So don't let your mandolin gather dust; instead, grab some tablature to experiment with and get your groove on.
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