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Tracy Schwarz - Learn To Fiddle Country Style With Tracy Schwarz, LP, (Vinyl)

  • Artist: Tracy Schwarz
  • Format: LP
  • Label: Folkways Records
  • Media Condition: Very Good (VG)
  • Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)
  • Catalog Number: FI 8359


Tracklist

A1 Tuning
A2 The Scale In A
A3 Base And Unison Notes
A4 The Saw Stroke
A5 Learning Cripple Creek With The Saw Stroke
A6 Cripple Creek With More Notes
A7 Double Sring Runs
A8 Saw Stroke Version Of Cripple Creek
A9 The Nashville Shuffle Stroke
A10 Nashville Shuffle Version Of Cripple Creek
A11 The Combined Nashville Shuffle And Saw Strokes
A12 Cripple Creek Using Combined Nashville Shuffle And Saw Strokes
A13 The Long Bow Stroke
A14 Cripple Creek Using Only The Long Bow Stroke
A15 Combining The Long Bow And Saw Strokes
A16 Combination Of Long Bow And Nashville Shuffle Strokes In Old Joe Clark
A17 Combination Of Long Bow Saw And Nashville Shuffle Strokes In Cripple Creek
A18 Unison
And Octave
Notes In G
A19 Leather Britches In G
A20 The Key Of D
A21 Ragtime Annie In D
B1 The Key Of C
B2 The Texas Waggoner In C
B3 Double Stops In G
B4 Double Stops In D
B5 Double Stops In A
B6 Double Stops In C
B7 Country Vibrato
B8 Sliding Into Notes
B9 The Open G And A Tunings
B10 The Black Mt. Blues A Tuning
B11 The Tune Black Mt. Blues
B12 Bonapart's Retreat D Tuning (D Tuning #1)
B13 Bonapart's Retreat
B14 D Tuning #2 And #3
B15 Rocking The Bow
B16 The Jolly Blacksmiths In A
B17 Trills
B18 Soldier's Joy In D With An Old Time Start
B19 Single String Runs
B20 Bluegrass Fiddle In 3/4 Time
B21 Bluegrass Fiddle Lead In 4/4
B22 Fiddle Tune Type Lead In 4/4
B23 Bluegrass Vibrato
B24 The Double Shuffle
B25 Banjo - Fiddle Music
B26 Guitar - Fiddle Music
B27 Guitar - Banjo - Fiddle Band


Description



==== Grading System Explained ====

Media / Cover

Mint = New

Near Mint = Excellent, perfect record

Very Good Plus =Generally worth 50% of the Near Mint value, Will show some signs that it was played, visible light scratches which do not affect play! Previous owner took good care of it. Picture sleeves and inner sleeves will have some slight wear, slightly turned-up corners, or a slight seam split. An LP cover may have slight signs of wear, and may be marred by a cut-out hole, indentation, or cut corner. In general, if not for a couple of minor things wrong with it, this would be Near Mint.

Very Good = Generally worth 25% of the Near Mint value, Surface noise will be evident upon playing. Groove wear will start to be noticeable, as well light scratches, some of the scratches might be deep which cause clicks, sleeves and labels might have stickers, pen marks, cello-tape, spine splits and other marks.

Good / Good Plus = Generally worth 10-15% of Near Mint value, all defects from above can be present on Vinyl or Sleeve, Will play through with significant surface noise and deep scratches which will cause clicks

Fair/Poor = vinyl might be cracked, some parts of sleeve might be missing.

Generic = means not original sleeve, Vinyl comes in white blank sleeve

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