The Swinging Solos of Elmer Snowden
THE SWINGING SOLOS OF ELMER SNOWDEN
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Transcriptions of Elmer Snowden’s Jazz Solos From His Harlem Banjo! Album
For Banjo, Guitar & Mandolin
All solos written twice:
- in Elmer Snowden’s G Tuning
- in Standard C TuningIncludes historical info & photos
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Solos from:
It Don’t Mean A Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing)
Doin’ The New Lowdown
Runnin’ Wild
Diga Diga Doo
Them There Eyes
Tishomingo Blues
C-Jam Blues
Sweet Georgia Brown
Alabamy Bound
Twelfth Street Rag
Bugle Call Rag
Dear Old Southland
What they’re saying…
"A valuable addition to the trad jazz/banjo/guitar literature!"
— HOWARD ALDEN, Jazz Guitarist & Banjoist
"In writing this book Cynthia Sayer has filled two glaring gaps that have existed for a long time: she has brought Elmer Snowden's great playing and musicality to the fore and directly addressed the absence of publications which speak to playing the banjo as a swing instrument. She's done a great job in putting together these transcriptions of his solos and includes them in both Snowden's low G tuning (tenor tuned down a fourth) and the standard tenor C tuning. Banjo being one of the instruments in the early days of jazz enseembles, those of you who want to know what a banjoist showld be doing when playing the music of Duke Ellington, Fats Waller Frankie Newton, Beny Carter, Bessie Smith et al., need to check out Elmer Snowden."
— JAMES CHIRILLO, Jazz Guitarist & Banjoist, Guitar Faculty at the Julliard School
"I knew about Elmer Snowden. But now, I know a lot more about Elmer Snowden. I'm going to learn every solo in this book. Thank you, Cynthia!"
— DON VAPPIE, Jazz Banjoist, Steve Martin Banjo Prize Winner
"The Swinging Solos of Elmer Snowden" provides not only a documentation of a singular and infuential artist's definitive work, but a basis for replication and growth for any musician who seriously approaches this true labor of love."
— AllFrets Magazine