In the early 1700s, the Danish administration of the Virgin
Islands suppressed African music. Undeterred, Virgin Island
minstrels combined the African, European, and Taino music elements
that created the eclectic genre quelbe. In The Quelbe Method, Dale
Francis offers a comprehensive approach that demystifies music,
develops artistry in tandem with fundamentals, and provides
repertoire to build musicianship and individual performance
skills.
Francis shares his classical and jazz guitar skills, teaching
practices, and performing artist perspective in an innovative
approach to learning music. The three-part arrangements are open to
interpretation and variation. Part two simulates the banjo, ukulele
or guitar sound, and part three portrays a bass pattern that can be
played on a one-string washtub bass. Students can learn cultural
rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic concepts in addition to learning to
play melodies and chord progressions by ear.
The Quelbe Method provides a comprehensive approach to learning
music through practical theory, ear training, rhythm, technique,
and performance activities, enabling both adult and young musicians
to further develop their abilities to read and write music, play by
ear, and improvise.
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