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Songwriting: A Complete Guide to the Craft Revised and Updated Edition

[ePub] Songwriting: A Complete Guide to the Craft Revised and Updated Edition by Stephen Citron at Arts-Photography

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(Fake Book). No guitarist should be without this comprehensive collection of Christmas classics! It includes fake book arrangements of 200 terrific tinsel-time tunes; all in one convenient collection: A Caroling We Go * All Through the Night * Angels We Have Heard on High * Auld Lang Syne * Ave Maria * Away in a Manger * A Baby in the Cradle * Because Its Christmas * Carol of the Birds * The Chipmunk Song * The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire) * Coventry Carol * Dont Make Me Play That Grandma Song Again * Feliz Navidad * The First Noel * Frosty the Snow Man * Goin on a Sleighride * Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer * Happy Holiday * Happy Xmas (War Is Over) * He * The Holly and the Ivy * I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day * Ill Be Home for Christmas * Its Beginning to Look like Christmas * Jolly Old St. Nicholas * Mary Had a Baby * Must Be Santa * My Favorite Things * Noel! Noel! * Rockin Around the Christmas Tree * Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer * Silver and Gold * Silver Bells * Tennessee Christmas * Up on the Housetop * We Need a Little Christmas * and many; many more! Please note: this collection does not include tablature.


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Sandra V. GallanosaLove this book!16 of 16 people found the following review helpful. Writing a Womans LifeBy Cheryl BlackAlthough little-known today; in her heyday (c. 1910-1940) Susan Glaspell was one of the most notable literary figures of her generation; a best-selling novelist; critically-acclaimed playwright; and a cultural leader of the modernist avant-garde; a legendary circle that shifted geographically from Chicago to New York to Paris; and included playwright Eugene ONeill; novelists Theodore Dreiser and John Dos Passos; poets Djuna Barnes and Edna St. Vincent Millay; painter Georgia OKeefe; labor journalists Jack Reed and Mary Heaton Vorse; anarchist activist Emma Goldman; and salon hostess Mabel Dodge Luhan.In Susan Glaspell: Her Life and Times; author Linda Ben-Zvi provides a thoroughly researched; richly detailed; and imminently readable analysis of Susan Glaspells professional rise from "society girl" reporting in her native Iowa to Pulitzer-prize winning playwright of international fame; and an equally rich exploration of Glaspells private life; including her marriage to the charismatic and iconoclastic George Cram ("Jig") Cook and her eight year liaison with writer Norman Matson; seventeen years Glaspells junior. Ben-Zvi offers critical summaries of all of Glaspells major works; including her nine novels; eleven plays; and her fascinating; genre-blurring auto/biography; The Road to the Temple.Born in Davenport; Iowa; in 1876; Susan Glaspell was; as Ben-Zvi writes; a "pioneer" and a "venturesome feminist" in art and life; one of the first generation of American women to embrace socialism; feminism; and self-realization as a woman and a citizen. Glaspells fictional counterparts; in her novels; short stories; and plays were similarly strong women who "continually pushed against fixed boundaries."Ben-Zvi; who has published extensively on Glaspell; brings to her analysis a thorough knowledge of the social and aesthetic context within which Glaspell lived and worked. She brings the story of Susan Glaspell to life; and her remarkable account of one womans remarkable life is highly recommended for anyone interested in Glaspell; womens biography; or American social and cultural history.Cheryl Black

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