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Shelley Stevens - Baker's Dozen #3: Old Time Songs

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Discover the secret gems of old-time music with Shelley Stevens' "The Baker's Dozen, Volume 3: Old Time Songs". This collection features 13 great tunes, including "Poor Ellen Smith" and "Bury Me Beneath The Willow." Arranged with passion and skill, these hidden treasures are perfect for any mountain dulcimer player. Add them to your repertoire today!

All songs are in DAD tuning, and include standard notation, dulcimer tablature, and lyrics.

With your purchase, we'll email you a link so that you may download the PDF. The PDF file is in ZIP format - you'll need to unzip the file after your download is complete.

After you've extracted the files from your ZIP folder, you can print the sheet music, or enjoy it on your tablet or PC.

Your ZIP file will include:

  • The complete book, in PDF format (25 pages)
  • A folder with each song in a separate PDF, so that you can sort the titles alphabetically (13 songs)

This book is published by Fingers Of Steel, and is made available here as an authorized, licensed download.

Songs included:

All Good Times Are Past And Gone - DAD Tuning
Beautiful Brown Eyes - DAD Tuning
Bury Me Beneath The Willow - DAD Tuning
Home On The Range - DAD Tuning - Composed By Brewster Higley And Daniel Kelley
My Mother’s Bible - DAD Tuning - Composed By George P. Morris And Henry Russell
The Old Oaken Bucket - DAD Tuning
The Old Spinning Wheel - DAD Tuning
Poor Ellen Smith - DAD Tuning
The Prisoner’s Song - DAD Tuning, Capo 4 - Composed By Guy Massey
Shoo Fly (Don’t Bother Me) - Civil War Song - DAD Tuning
The Sunny South - DAD Tuning
There’s Music In The Air - DAD Tuning - Composed By George F. Root
The Wabash Cannonball - DAD Tuning

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Matt Berg
A Fun Little Dose of Music

All of Shelley's books give you a chance to learn a few songs of a particular type. Think of them as the hors d'oeuvres before a meal. If you really click with the music, you can go and find more of it.

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victoria freeman
Bakers’ dozen

It was a miracle. I needed 10 copies of this book immediately and I caught Richard as he was moving out of his current office. He said he could get them to to me. AND HE DID. Ten gorgeous, spiral bound copies arrived early. Thank you, Richard.

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CG
Patriotic Tunes by Stevens

Nice variety of songs….some familiar, and some new challenges as well with interesting playable arrangements.

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Cecil Adcock
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Alan Richter
From the Hills of Connemara to the Cliffs of Doneen

I likely won't get all of them, but "Baker's Dozen #1 Celtic Music" by Shelley Stevens is my third Baker's Dozen book. Two jigs in the book qualify as covering the cost of admission: Swallow Tail Jig and Black Nag, which is double jig. Both require using a capo on the first fret, but no other songs need one. Many of the tunes require strumming brightly and are quite lively. I was even able to create a pleasing medley by combining the book's The Sally Gardens with a version of Sally in the Garden.