Resonance - the Dobro & Reso Guitar Magazine | İlgi Alanları
Genel
Festivals, concerts, workshops, music camps, parking-lot pickin'
Müzik
Bluegrass, folk, country, blues, anywhere a reso can be heard!
Filmler
Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?, Crossroads
Televizyon
Any good instructional DVDs like these: Jerry Douglas' Dobro Techniques by the Master himself, Essential Techniques for Dobro by Rob Ickes, Learning Bluegrass Dobro and Dobro Variations by Cindy Cashdollar, Mel Bay's Dobro Workshop by Phil Leadbetter, Dobro - A Guide to Repertoire and Technique #'s 1 and 2 by Stacy Phillips, Understanding The Dobro by Doug Cox
Kitaplar
The Dobro Book and Mel Bay's Complete Dobro Player Book/CD Set by Stacy Phillips, The Dobro Workbook by David Hamburger, Steve Kaufmann's Four-Hour Bluegrass Workout, Backup Dobro: Exploring the Fretboard and Blues Dobro by Doug Cox, Dobro Techniques: For Bluegrass & Country Music by Stephen Toth and Mike Auldridge
Kahramanları
Sol Hoopi, Frank Ferera, Brother Oswald, Shot Jackson, Josh Graves, Tut Taylor, Mike Auldridge, Jerry Douglas, the list goes on...
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Catering to the new wave of dobro players and students, Resonance is quarterly publication in its second year packed with information of interest to reso players.
Issues contain interviews with professional players and luthiers, maintenance tips, lessons and instruction, product reviews, reso related advertisements, and tablature for all skill levels. Midi files of the tab are also available for all subscribers.
Issue one features:
* Interview with Andy Hall of The Infamous Stringdusters
* Review of Andy's solo project Red Wing
* Tab of Andy's original song Last Chance Getaway
* Tabs for Cherokee Shuffle
* Understanding the Number System
Issue two features:
* Interview with Tim Graves
* Review of Tim's album Pure Pickin'
* Tab of Tim's arrangement of Fireball
* Tabs for Old Joe Clark
* Dealing with minor chords
* Proper intonation
Issue three features:
* Interview with Randy Kohrs
* Review of Randy's album Old Photograph
* Tab of Randy's arrangement of Maggie Blues
* Tabs for Soldier's Joy
* Controlling string noise
* Numbers on the Neck
* Tempered Tuning article by Billy Cardine
Issue four features:
* Interview with Billy Cardine
* Tab for Billy's arrangement of EMD
* Review of Billy's Album Organically Grown
* Tabs for Salt Creek
* Learn Your Scales!
* The History of the Dobro by Phil Leadbetter
Issue five features:
* Interview with Josh Swift
* Tab for Josh's Break on Sadie's Got Her New Dress On
* Advanced and beginner tab for Golden Slippers
* More Minor Problems
* Learn Your Scales! Pt. 2
Issue Six feature:
* Interview with Matt Leadbetter
* Bar talk with Jerry Douglas
* Advanced and beginner tab for Red Wing
* Tips for playing with a band
* Basics: Practice your scales - Pt. 3
* Scheerhorn tribute album review
* Making breaks and licks bluesy
Dedicated to helping YOU learn to play better, Resonance contributers will include some of the best players/teachers in the country. We welcome any ideas, pictures, or other submissions of interest to dobro players.
Subscription rates - continental US: Print version - $18.00 for one year (four issues).Web version - $14.00.
Overseas rates: Print version - $30.00 Air mail. Web version - $14.00.
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