Several New Songs Available at Layne Publications, Including Blueridge Cabin Home for the Mandolin
Greenville. SC (PRWEB) July 03, 2013 -- Layne Publications has been the best place to find music tabs online for several years now. Students who want to master new songs on the banjo, guitar, and mandolin will find hundreds of song packages at incredibly low prices at Layne Publications. Recently along with many other new songs, Layne Publications added “Blueridge Cabin Home” for the mandolin. The song has been a popular bluegrass song for many years, and is about the beautiful mountain range in the eastern United States. “Blueridge Cabin Home” is available at http://www.laynepublications.com/blueridge-cabin-home-mandolin-tab-jam-track.
Layne Publications is unique among other music tab sellers due to their completely original products and specialty music tools. Each Layne Publications music tab has been written and published by professional musicians, unlike other tab sellers that allow any amateur to write a tab (sometimes incorrectly) and sell it. Layne Publications’ tabs also come with free full song sheet music, a free mp3 of the song, and a free Layne Publications JAM Track. Layne Publications’ JAM Tracks are mp3s of their songs, but without the sound of the student’s instrument. This lets the student play along with a full band to learn proper timing.
Layne Publications is by far the best choice in music tablature and an excellent alterative to expensive lessons; visit http://www.laynepublications.com/ today to learn more.
About Layne Publications
Since 2005 Layne Publications has been the premier source for Bluegrass Instruction and learning. We've sold thousands of tabs and help thousands of players improve their ability in the comfort of their own home. They 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 take their time. Stop, rewind and continue going over that trouble spot without the bass player standing there giving them the evil eye because he wants to move on to the next song.
Jordan Layne Bourland, Layne Publications, http://www.laynepublications.com/, 828-302-5909, [email protected]
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