Rockin' Out with Blues Fiddle
- 流派:Blues 蓝调
- 语种:英语 纯音乐
- 发行时间:2011-05-01
- 类型:录音室专辑
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Background Info and Bio: These audio tracks were created in partnership with a “how to play the blues” book will provide you with technical, musical and stylistic tips designed to activate your imagination, fine-tune your right- and left-hand touch, and help you develop a uniquely individual sound. Julie Lyonn Lieberman demonstrates 17 solos, each in the style of an historic player. Each tune is followed by an accompaniment for soloing. The reviewers have stated, “… a historical anthology of the Art of Bluesing…excellent…with ample musical examples…a very fine and comprehensive work…a first of its kind… well researched …covers the history of the blues fiddle…” About Julie Lyonn Lieberman: Julie Lyonn Lieberman is an eclectic styles violinist and vocalist, who specializes in playing healthy techniques as well as improvisation and American vernacular and world styles. She has helped build 21st century string education over the last thirty+ years through her work as an educator, author, radio producer, composer, recording artist, journalist, and performer. Ms. Lieberman is the author of eight music books, six DVDs, two National Public Radio series, and over fifty magazine articles. She is also the co-author of ASTA Curriculum: Standards, Goals, and Learning Sequences for Essential Skills and Knowledge in K-12 String Programs for American String Teachers Association. A dynamic, participatory clinician, she has presented for programs such as The Carnegie Hall Link-Up Program; “The Academy” at Carnegie Hall, Weill Hall, Juilliard; Juilliard MAP Program; Juilliard L&M; Eastern String Educator Workshop at Villanova; The National String Workshop; The International String Workshop; ESTA: European String Teachers’ Institute; IAJE: International Association for Jazz Educators Conference; colleges and universities throughout America, and for MEA: Music Educators and ASTA: American String Teachers Association’s State & National conferences. Parallel to her contributions to the string world, Julie Lyonn Lieberman has been a major proponent in the “playing healthy” movement for all musicians. Her internationally critically acclaimed book, “You Are Your Instrument,” came out in 1991; it was one of the first resource books for injured musicians. Since then, Ms. Lieberman has created four spin-off DVDs for string players, vocalists, and instrumentalists, and has worked with thousands of injured musicians in the U.S., Canada, and abroad in master classes and one-on-one. Lieberman is a J.D’Addario Elite Clinician and is the Artistic Director for Duquesne University’s summer program, Strings Without Boundaries. Her eclectic-style scores are published by Alfred Music and Kendor Music, and her books and DVDs are distributed by Hal Leonard. Ms. Lieberman’s national educational environmental project, The Green Anthem, offers a free eco-music curriculum to music educators (www.greenanthem.org). MENC ran aspects of her program nationwide during 2010, including the use of Ms. Lieberman’s choral arrangement of “The Green Anthem,” in The World’s Largest Concert, reaching an estimated six million. Book titles include: You Are Your Instrument; The Creative Band and Orchestra; Planet Musician; Alternative Styles: The New Curriculum; Improvising Violin; The Contemporary Violinist; Rockin’ Out with Blues Fiddle; and Twelve Rock String Lesson Plans. Co-author, ASTA String Curriculum Standards, Goals, Learning Sequences for Essential Skills and Knowledge in K-12. DVD titles include: The Violin in Motion; Violin and Viola Ergonomics: Determine the Optimum Playing Position and Support For Your Body-Type; Techniques for the Contemporary String Player; Vocal Aerobics, and Rhythmizing the Bow. She also wrote and co-produced Improvising Violin: Four Personal Views as well as Alternative Styles in the Classroom, a project for American String Teachers Association. String orchestra scores include: Lebedike Honga (Klezmer); Midnight’s Celtic Run (Celtic); Folk Dance from Provence (Provencal); Rockin’ It (rock); Hotter than Blues (blues); Blues Fiddle on the Fringe (blues); French Roast (Provencal); Twin Sisters (old-time); and Flop-Eared Mule (old-time). National Public Radio series: The Talking Violin, hosted by Dr. Billy Taylor, five one-hour shows; and Jazz Profiles: Jazz Violin, hosted by Nancy Wilson, two one-hour shows.