31 traditional and original bluesey tunes arranged for two players. Some of these have more flats and sharps than other tunes. The added interest are all the challenging rhythms. Chord symbols for back-up players are included.
Each Tunes for Two collection consists of individual spiral-bound duet books presented in score form with melody on the top line and harmony beneath so you can play each tune by yourself or with others. The tunes are laid out so that there are no page turns to interrupt the flow of your playing. Duo arrangements of the tunes in this collection, in the same keys, are available for violins, violas, cellos, basses, and mandolins.
PDFs are available worldwide for each of the books in the Tunes for Two series.
“Arkansas Blues,”
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Aunt Hagar’s Blues,”
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Ballin’ The Jack,”
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Broadway Blues,”
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Canal Street Blues,”
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Careless Love,”
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Carroll County Blues,”
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Chattanooga Blues,”
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Choo Choo Blues,”
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Dallas Blues,”
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Dickson County Blues,”
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East Tennessee Blues,”
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Fishin’ Blues,”
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Flea-Bitten Blues,”
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Frankie and Johnny,”
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Georgia Blues,”
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Good Man Is Hard to Find,”
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Home Again Blues,”
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I Ain’t Got Nobody Much,”
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Jailhouse Blues,”
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Mournin’ Blues,”
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Poor Dog,”
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Shopping For a Fiddle Blues,”
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St. James Infirmary,”
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St. Louis Blues,”
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Sugar Blues,”
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Tain’t Nobody’s Biz-Ness If I Do,”
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Tin Roof Blues,”
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Waving At The Onions,”
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When You Come and See Me,”
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Worried Man Blues”
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Deborah Greenblatt continues to bring fiddlers together for music-making with her series of books for two violins. If you have a friend (or child, student, etc.) to play or perform with, these books are just the thing. All books are accessible to a wide range of levels and are carefully laid out to avoid awkward page turns. They are also available for other instruments. Pure fiddling fun!
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