I came up here, it was all cold, and weird, strange, lotta yoghurt. Then they put us in a military base. And they told me 'this is it'. I said 'OK, that's cool' - Jerry Ricks, Saturday evening concert Port Townsend 97
Hi!!! Great snag on the arhoolie book...If you'd be willing to make some photcopies or scans drop me a pm...
The Ernie DVDs are great IMO he clearly moves through each song then plays them slowly on the split screen. The TAB is very acurate to the splitscreen which is great...however he does cover some riffs or variations of riffs in the teaching segments that don't make it into the split screen and TAB so after you get a good handle on the TABed material it is a good idea to go back and watch the lesson again to pick up the variations.
I'm glad to see so many folks here getting into Mance's music...I can listen to him all day and his tunes are just a blast to play!
Lucy, Ernie's DVDs are top notch, well worth the money. I'm working through them myself now. You might consider getting them through Ernie's site, if you're interested.
For DVD instruction of two of Mance's songs taught in detail by John Miller check Texas Blues Guitar on Guitar Workshop Videos. Included here are "Tell me where you stay last night" and "Rocks and Gravel". John does an excellent job as usual. Plus there are great tunes by other well known and some more obscure Texas bluesmen.
Have Ernie on Mance vol 1 and can recommend it both for the lessons and MLs performances (great dry singing sytle, btw). Note on the Miller set, there are no vocals, so you have to work a little harder to see how the parts dovetail.
Yes, I have learned a lot from the Ernie Hawkins Mance 1 - DVD as well. But nothing goes over listening to the man himself.
I'm so upset, Last.Fm has just discontinued streaming his CDs - I just had digged out my tape old recorder and bought a connection cable for the computer to record some of those.
They are quite hard and expensive to get hold of in our neck of the woods.
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Sorry I have been out of the loop for awhile around here...Some great pointers here. I'm aware of Stefen doing Charlie James...but I have to say that something about his performance of that song just doesn't work for me...it just doesn't feel right...YMMV. Also check out daddystovepipe who has several Mance tunes on his youtube list.
Cheers...keep that thumb pounding!
Blue
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Hello Manceheads. I have merged two separate topics on Mance Lipscomb instructional material that we had going.
And it seems we have got through both of them with mentioning banjochris' monumental list of theMance Lipscomb Guitar Keys and Positions on Weeniepedia. An invaluable resource.
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Thank you very kindly from me as well, Chris - you definiteley deserve nothing less than hero-status for that Guitar keys-list!
What confuses me a little about Grossman's Youtube-Lesson: I listened to Mance's Charley James recently (I don't remember where, though) but it appears to be a different version from Grossman's. Or maybe he has he worked out his own.
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