Here's an early Christmas present, y'all. I've been sorting a lot of old music paper that I've got laying around and stumbled across a bunch of old Tony Rice guitar breaks that I've transcribed over the last couple of years. I'll tab out some more of these when I get a chance, but for now, here's both of Tony Rice's flatpicking solos on Blackberry Blossom. This is from his classic album Manzanita, which I highly recommend checking out if you plan to learn these breaks. I've marked the phrasing occasionally, but it's always better to get it from the source himself.
To open these files: click on each image, then right-click on the bigger picture that will display, click "save as" or whatever save option you have on your browser, and save it to your computer. You can easily print each page, or learn it right from your screen.
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Well, folks, here's the setup. My name is Tom Mueller, and I'm the guitarist in The Muellers, a family bluegrass outfit based in New England. There's lots of info and links to the right in the sidebar, and you should feel free to explore those at your leisure.
Here's what you should know about me:
- I play guitar, sing, and run the show during rehearsal as best as I can.
- I'm one-fifth of the band by height and just slightly less than one-seventh of the band by age.
- My favorite place to write songs is at a southeast-facing table at the local Starbucks, just across from a prominently displayed pastel of Björk's first album portrait. It's a terrible likeness (the artist didn't get the eyebrows very well), but i like it anyway. It gives my eyes something to focus on after that fifth shot of expresso has given me the jitters.
- I don't use cookbooks when I cook because I'm too stubborn. Sometimes this is good.
Feel free to comment and get in touch with us! Just like any gig, we prefer to have people up on their feet, stompin' and hollerin'. So go ahead, make a racket! Let us know what you think!
A great picture of John Drummond, owner of both banjo.com and unicycle.com. We tried to think of other banjo- and unicycle-shaped items with which he could expand his business. Soupspoon.com? Lollipop.com?
John, George, and Karen take turns cutting wood at the Tennessee Fall Homecoming. Sarah is on the other side of the saw -- she wanted to saw something, and her fiddle wasn't nearby :)
From our spring/summer tour -- Curt plays an Earl Scruggs-owned banjo during our tour of Paul Hopkins' banjo shop.
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