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Dan Fox

    Dan Fox is a writer and musician whose work delves into the realms of art and culture. He brings a keen insight into the contemporary art world, exploring themes that resonate deeply within society. His writing is engaging, offering readers perceptive explorations of cultural phenomena. Fox's distinctive voice captures the complexities and nuances of modern artistic discourse.

    A Guide to Non-Jazz Improvisation ¬With CD (Audio)|
    A Guide to Non-Jazz Improvisation: Mandolin Edition [With CD]
    Christmas Carols and Songs
    Alfred's Basic 5-String Banjo Method: The Most Popular Method for Learning How to Play
    A Treasury of Children's Songs
    The Great Family Songbook
    • 2024

      What is pretentiousness? Why are we afraid of it? And more controversially: why is it vital to a thriving culture? Drawing on the author's own experiences growing up and working at the more radical edges of the arts, this book is a timely defence of pretentiousness as a necessity for innovation and diversity in our culture.

      Pretentiousness
    • 2018

      Limbo

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.7(311)Add rating

      An essay on being stuck, and its opposites, by the author of Pretentious: Why it Matters.

      Limbo
    • 2016

      What is pretentiousness? Why are we afraid of it? And more controversially: why is it vital to a thriving culture? Drawing on the author's own experiences growing up and working at the more radical edges of the arts, this book is a timely defence of pretentiousness as a necessity for innovation and diversity in our culture.

      Pretentiousness: Why it Matters
    • 2014

      "The quickest, easiest, most enjoyable method for learning to play the banjo ... Alfred's Basic 5-string Banjo Method 1 provides a new approach to learning banjo that features clear, well-paced instruction. Learning to play has neve been easier or more fun than with Alfred's Basic Methods - the best choice for today's beginning banjo students. Book 1 features: How to hold your banjo ; Tuning your banjo ; Right- and left-hand techniques ; Instructions on how to read TAB (tablature) ; Chords and strum patterns ; Tablature for every song ; Photos and diagrams ; Available CD [not included with book] includes 60 minutes of recordings performed by Dick Weissman that demonstrate all the exercises and songs in the book."--Back cover

      Alfred's Basic 5-String Banjo Method: The Most Popular Method for Learning How to Play
    • 2013

      Chord Progressions: Theory and Practice

      Everything You Need to Create and Use Chords in Every Key

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Focusing on the creation and application of chords, this book guides musicians through building simple major chords to more complex variations like ninth and altered chords. It covers techniques for composing chord progressions, including passing chords and voice leading, while exploring their use across different musical styles from early jazz to contemporary music. Although geared towards pianists, its principles are accessible to any musician familiar with the grand staff, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of chords and progressions.

      Chord Progressions: Theory and Practice
    • 2011

      Nine Lives

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of love and adventure, this emotionally charged narrative takes readers on a journey through exotic locations. The story intertwines a powerful romance with thought-provoking issues, creating a rich tapestry that reflects the complexities of life. As the characters navigate their deep connections, the writing evokes beauty and depth, making it a compelling read for those who appreciate heartfelt storytelling.

      Nine Lives
    • 2010

      Celebrates the American music tradition with a collection of popular songs across music genres that include background information, lyrics, and instrument accompaniments for each song.

      The Great Family Songbook
    • 2009

      The book explores the concept of non-jazz improvisation, stemming from Dick Weissman's experiences in music school. It highlights the challenges faced by musicians, including jazz players, who struggle to improvise beyond their familiar styles. Additionally, it showcases the versatility of the guitar through fingerstyle and flatpicking techniques, emphasizing its adaptability across genres. The content includes various guitar tunings and provides examples in both traditional and tablature notation, making it accessible for musicians looking to expand their improvisational skills.

      A Guide to Non-Jazz Improvisation ¬With CD (Audio)|
    • 2008

      In ihren Performances und 16-mm-Filmen vernetzt Emily Wardill Quellen aus Philosophie, Wissenschaft und Kultur mit ideengeschichtlichem Text- und Bildmaterial und entwickelt daraus ein vielschichtiges und eindringliches Geflecht autonomer Aussagen und Konzepte. Sie beschäftigt sich in ihrer Arbeit mit Strategien der Kommunikation und der impliziten Verbindung zwischen Sprachstruktur und der medientechnischen UmSetzung. Wardills Arbeitstechnik beruht auf dem Prinzip der komponierten (filmischen) Collage. Sie zitiert reale Fundstücke und unterlegt und erweitert sie mit sprachtypischen Elementen und Musik, die sie selbst komponiert. Das vorliegende Buch dokumentiert als fotografische Skulptur die Abschlussausstellung des an Emily Wardills vergebenen Stipendiums „Follow Fluxus – Fluxus und die Folgen“.

      Emily Wardill, sea oak, the diamond
    • 2007

      This comprehensive encyclopedia covers nearly every musical style, providing detailed insights and information on various genres. It serves as an extensive resource for music enthusiasts, educators, and students, although it notably excludes jazz, focusing instead on a wide range of other musical traditions and innovations.

      A Guide to Non-Jazz Improvisation: Mandolin Edition [With CD]