
My Trio Book (Mein Trio-Buch), Volume 1 - CD
Continuing the theme that the American Music System includes the music of our immediate neighbors to the South and North, the well-known Mexican tunes Over the Wavesâ and Jessie Polkaâ as well as the popular Canadian tune Rippling Water Jigâ are featured. Other foundational music included are my arrangements of the soulful spiritual Deep Riverâ and perhaps the greatest melody from the pen of Stephen Foster, Old Folks at Home.â
Also included is another Spiritual, widely popular during the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s - We Shall Overcomeâ - and an arrangement of the Jewish song Hava Nagilaâ which was popular all over America when I was a child and presents a great opportunity for instructing the augmented second interval. I have added one of my own works to the Blues progression, a favorite from my Hot Swing Band: In the Cluster Bluesâ, which reveals how 6/8 rhythm can be used to understand and experience the feeling of the shuffleâ created by the African style of 6 beats over 2 beats. Perhaps the best-known Ragtime composer, Scott Joplin, is represented here in my arrangement of The Entertainerâ which calls the student to learn to shift to 2nd position.
"In the Texas Style fiddle tradition, I introduce advancement in technique, style and creativity with the theme and variations of Rubber Dolly Rag,â the rapid arpeggiation in Hermanâs Hornpipeâ and the demands of 3rd position in Grey Eagle.â I am also able to introduce students to their first fully formed jazz pieces with my arrangements of Lazy Riverâ by the great American songwriter Hoagy Carmichael, and present Simple Giftsâ - perhaps one of the signature American melodies most associated with American Classical music through the symphonic work of Aaron Copland."
- Mark OâConnor
Audio access to all tunes and accompaniments can be found on the OâConnor Method website.
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My Trio Book (Mein Trio-Buch), Volume 1 - CD
Continuing the theme that the American Music System includes the music of our immediate neighbors to the South and North, the well-known Mexican tunes Over the Wavesâ and Jessie Polkaâ as well as the popular Canadian tune Rippling Water Jigâ are featured. Other foundational music included are my arrangements of the soulful spiritual Deep Riverâ and perhaps the greatest melody from the pen of Stephen Foster, Old Folks at Home.â
Also included is another Spiritual, widely popular during the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s - We Shall Overcomeâ - and an arrangement of the Jewish song Hava Nagilaâ which was popular all over America when I was a child and presents a great opportunity for instructing the augmented second interval. I have added one of my own works to the Blues progression, a favorite from my Hot Swing Band: In the Cluster Bluesâ, which reveals how 6/8 rhythm can be used to understand and experience the feeling of the shuffleâ created by the African style of 6 beats over 2 beats. Perhaps the best-known Ragtime composer, Scott Joplin, is represented here in my arrangement of The Entertainerâ which calls the student to learn to shift to 2nd position.
"In the Texas Style fiddle tradition, I introduce advancement in technique, style and creativity with the theme and variations of Rubber Dolly Rag,â the rapid arpeggiation in Hermanâs Hornpipeâ and the demands of 3rd position in Grey Eagle.â I am also able to introduce students to their first fully formed jazz pieces with my arrangements of Lazy Riverâ by the great American songwriter Hoagy Carmichael, and present Simple Giftsâ - perhaps one of the signature American melodies most associated with American Classical music through the symphonic work of Aaron Copland."
- Mark OâConnor
Audio access to all tunes and accompaniments can be found on the OâConnor Method website.
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Continuing the theme that the American Music System includes the music of our immediate neighbors to the South and North, the well-known Mexican tunes Over the Wavesâ and Jessie Polkaâ as well as the popular Canadian tune Rippling Water Jigâ are featured. Other foundational music included are my arrangements of the soulful spiritual Deep Riverâ and perhaps the greatest melody from the pen of Stephen Foster, Old Folks at Home.â
Also included is another Spiritual, widely popular during the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s - We Shall Overcomeâ - and an arrangement of the Jewish song Hava Nagilaâ which was popular all over America when I was a child and presents a great opportunity for instructing the augmented second interval. I have added one of my own works to the Blues progression, a favorite from my Hot Swing Band: In the Cluster Bluesâ, which reveals how 6/8 rhythm can be used to understand and experience the feeling of the shuffleâ created by the African style of 6 beats over 2 beats. Perhaps the best-known Ragtime composer, Scott Joplin, is represented here in my arrangement of The Entertainerâ which calls the student to learn to shift to 2nd position.
"In the Texas Style fiddle tradition, I introduce advancement in technique, style and creativity with the theme and variations of Rubber Dolly Rag,â the rapid arpeggiation in Hermanâs Hornpipeâ and the demands of 3rd position in Grey Eagle.â I am also able to introduce students to their first fully formed jazz pieces with my arrangements of Lazy Riverâ by the great American songwriter Hoagy Carmichael, and present Simple Giftsâ - perhaps one of the signature American melodies most associated with American Classical music through the symphonic work of Aaron Copland."
- Mark OâConnor
Audio access to all tunes and accompaniments can be found on the OâConnor Method website.























