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			<title>BLUEGRASS TENOR SINGING 
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                           Developed to help people dive into the world of harmony singing by providing some common jam tunes and highlighting the often obscured harmony parts. Each tune is taught using four tracks: a full mix of the entire song, a chorus mix with lead vocal only, a chorus mix with the harmony vocal only, and a full mix of the entire song without the harmony part. &quot;Little Cabin Home On The Hill,&quot; &quot;Mr. Engineer,&quot; &quot;Blue Ridge Cabin Home,&quot; &quot;Little Georgia Rose&quot; and &quot;How Mt. Girls Can Love.&quot; Makes it easy to practice anywhere - car, home or anywhere you can play a CD.    ($14.95) ]]>
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			<pubDate>                                 Wed, 28 Oct 2009 19:00:00 -0500
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			<title>BLUEGRASS BARITONE SINGING 
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                           Developed to help people dive into the world of harmony singing by providing some common jam tunes and highlighting the often obscured harmony parts. Each tune is taught using four tracks: a full mix of the entire song, a chorus mix with lead vocal only, a chorus mix with the harmony vocal only, and a full mix of the entire song without the harmony part. &quot;Little Cabin Home On The Hill,&quot; &quot;Mr. Engineer,&quot; &quot;Blue Ridge Cabin Home,&quot; &quot;Little Georgia Rose&quot; and &quot;How Mt. Girls Can Love.&quot; Makes it easy to practice anywhere - car, home or anywhere you can play a CD.    ($14.95) ]]>
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			<pubDate>                                 Wed, 28 Oct 2009 19:00:00 -0500
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			<title>BLUEGRASS TENOR &amp; BARITONE SINGING 
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                           Two CD set. Contains 723-CD1 &amp; 723-CD2. Both Bluegrass Singing CDs packaged together! Each CD teaches the same songs for each voice, making it easy to put your band together. &quot;Little Cabin Home On The Hill,&quot; &quot;Mr. Engineer,&quot; &quot;Blue Ridge Cabin Home,&quot; &quot;Little Georgia Rose&quot; and &quot;How Mt. Girls Can Love.&quot; Makes it easy to practice anywhere - car, home or anywhere you can play a CD.    ($24.95) ]]>
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			<pubDate>                                 Wed, 28 Oct 2009 19:00:00 -0500
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			<title>SINGING IN THE AFRICAN AMERICAN TRADITION - VOLUME 2 
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                           Book/4 CD pack. Individuals, friends, choirs, church, camp and community groups of any background will enjoy participating in this uplifting tradition. All you need is a willingness to sing. Ysaye, a charter member of Sweet Honey in the Rock, teaches melodies, harmonies, rhythms and counter-melodies to 17 traditional songs from African American culture, including spirituals, ring shouts, hymns, gospels and songs from the civil rights movement. For each song, you'll hear the full multi-part arrangement before Ysaye breaks out the lead or melody; then the melody is sung in relation to each of the harmony parts - with soprano, tenor and bass demonstrated separately. 56 pp.    ($39.95) ]]>
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			<pubDate>                                 Fri, 10 Jul 2009 20:00:00 -0400
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