Maple Leaf Rag Arranged For Fingerstyle Guitar By Tim Sparks
. Author: acousticguitarworkshop.com
. Category: Blues, Acoustic
. Description: Maple Leaf Rag is probably the most famous of Scott Joplin's compositions. Named after a social club in Sedalia, Missouri, it's publication in 1899 sparked a nationwide craze for Ragtime in America. Tim Spark's approach to creating a fingerstyle guitar solo of this rag was informed by numerous sources, including Duck Baker's version and amazing versions by Reverend Gary Davis and Jelly Roll Morton. For Tim's variations, he tried to bring the feeling of Blind Blake and also a little Louis Armstrong by bending notes and paraphrasing the original ideas with string bends and pull-offs.
Maple Leaf Rag is one of 6 fabulous tunes from Tim Sparks' insightful exploration of Early Americana Roots music and intensive fingerstyle study program for intermediate and advanced fingerstyle guitar players. Through video and audio ROOTS RAGS & BLUES covers Delta Blues, Country Gospel, New Orleans, Ragtime, Early Jazz and it includes the most amazing version of "The Mississippi Blues" you're ever likely to hear. Click here for audio and video previews right here on Truefire.
Enjoy and keep up the pickin'.
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. File Size: 4800KB
. Download Format: audio - MP3, tablature - PDF
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