The first is by far the biggest. It covers everything you need to know about pompe. It also has a huge section on reharm techniques and chordal embellishment as well as a complete Gypsy chord dictionary.
The second volume will deal with special topics like Blues, Rhythm Changes, Ballads, Waltzes, etc.
The third volume will be all Latin.
The books will be sold separately. The other two volumes have mostly been written already, but won't be available for 6-12 months.
Michael wrote:
...The third volume will be all Latin.
Oh man....first I had to learn all those different chord shapes, then I had to learn to keep good time now I have to learn Latin? I barely have command of English. Arrrghhh!
So how does that go; pompe, Pompeii, pompum, pompous
Looking forward to all 3 volumes no matter what language.
Michael wrote:
...The third volume will be all Latin.
Oh man....first I had to learn all those different chord shapes, then I had to learn to keep good time now I have to learn Latin? I barely have command of English. Arrrghhh!
So how does that go; pompe, Pompeii, pompum, pompous
Looking forward to all 3 volumes no matter what language.
Cheers,
Tim
Tim,
Please be more considerate of the rising tide of Classics majors and elderly Nuns who will be using this material. They need to swing, too!
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Whoa! Congratulations on finally getting this one to bed, Michael. I've looked forward to it for some time!
Best,
Jack.
- how many volumes are there in total? (since it's writte "Volume 1")
- are there sold separately or as a unique opera?
Thank you very much,
Tommaso
The first is by far the biggest. It covers everything you need to know about pompe. It also has a huge section on reharm techniques and chordal embellishment as well as a complete Gypsy chord dictionary.
The second volume will deal with special topics like Blues, Rhythm Changes, Ballads, Waltzes, etc.
The third volume will be all Latin.
The books will be sold separately. The other two volumes have mostly been written already, but won't be available for 6-12 months.
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Oh man....first I had to learn all those different chord shapes, then I had to learn to keep good time now I have to learn Latin? I barely have command of English. Arrrghhh!
So how does that go; pompe, Pompeii, pompum, pompous
Looking forward to all 3 volumes no matter what language.
Cheers,
Tim
Tim,
Please be more considerate of the rising tide of Classics majors and elderly Nuns who will be using this material. They need to swing, too!
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