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SOURCE: Layne Publications
An advanced music education platform launched recently by http://www.laynepublications.com/ is making life easier for thousands of young men and women looking to learn bluegrass music. This website is run by renowned bluegrass musician Jordan Layne Bourland and provides an awesome collection of tabs for mandolin, guitar, and banjo.
Greenville, SC (PRWEB) February 25, 2013
Learning bluegrass music has just been made easy by noted expert Jordan Layne Bourland. Jordan's website Layne Publications has recently come up with an excellent alternative to learn the intricate aspects of bluegrass music. This new learning system will make it possible for the aspiring musicians to learn quickly from the comforts of home without attending live music classes. The comprehensive collection of bluegrass tabs present in the website has been highly popular since many years.
Thousands of guitar, mandolin, and banjo tabs for several popular tracks are available in the website. All these tabs have been created with the utmost care by Jordan using all his experience and expertise. The packages of these tabs consist of a chord chart and two MP3 backing tracks. Most importantly, one of these backing tracks is recorded without the specific instrument to offer an experience that can be compared to that of playing with a complete bluegrass band.
Thousands of music enthusiasts from different parts of the world have already benefited from the bluegrass tabs present in this website. Discussing his future plans, Jordan says, "I have several plans for the enhancement of this program and look forward to build the best ever online music learning system for my students".
About Layne Publications
Since 2005 Layne Publications has been the premier source for Bluegrass Instruction and learning. They have sold thousands of tabs and helped thousands of players improve their ability in the comfort of their own home. Students can then take this new skill out to their local bluegrass jam session or to the next practice with their band and show off what they've learned. It gives them the chance to practice things at home without the pressure of getting it right the first time. They can stop, rewind and continue going over that trouble spot without the bass player standing there giving them the evil eye because it wants to move on to the next song.
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