SKU: HL.49047027
UPC: 196288108658.
Electric Blue was created for the New Music Ensemble Aachen and premiered at the Blue(s) Planet festival there. The piece impresses with its minimalist sound structures, whose ascending and descending scales are imitated and continuously developed by the various instruments. Anno Schreier composes new and very own harmonic sound worlds, which, detached from advanced artistic influences, show their own answers to the questions of new music.
SKU: MB.30522M
ISBN 9781513464237. 8.75 x 11.75 inches.
Ideal for the intermediate-level guitarist, these 17 traditional tunes from the UK plus one from France are arranged to be played with your electric guitar plugged-in. The transformation that occurs in switching from acoustic to electric instruments adds an unmistakable Celtic rock element to the authorâ??s companion recording.
< span style=font-family: Arial;> The tunes are all played twice through on the recording and transcribed note-for-note in the book. The recording features backup from both electric bass and a second electric guitar, often played with a slide and a little â??dirtâ? thrown into the mix. Skillful bodhrán and djembe playing on many of the tracks adds to the dynamic nature of the recording.
< span style=font-family: Arial;> Many of these tunes can be played in lower positions but a few venture as high as the 14th fret. Playing one note at a time within a narrow range, if you donâ??t read particularly well now, working through these tunes will help you improve and gain confidence as a sight reader.
Written in standard notation and guitar tablature. Includes access to online audio.
Elect ric Blue was created for the New Music Ensemble Aachen and premiered at the Blue(s) Planet festival there. The piece impresses with its minimalist sound structures, whose ascending and descending scales are imitated and continuously developed by the various instruments. Anno Schreier composes new and very own harmonic sound worlds, which, detached from advanced artistic influences, show their own answers to the questions of new music.