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Thread #104168   Message #2136214
Posted By: Joe Offer
29-Aug-07 - 02:38 PM
Thread Name: Songbooks: Review: The Folk Handbook
Subject: RE: Review: The Folk Handbook
So, my copy of The Folk Handbook arrived yesterday. Right away, I discovered that it has "Pleasant and Delightful" in it, so it must be a proper British folk songbook. I have to say, though, that I was a bit perturbed to see "Rosin the Beau" in a collection of British songs - can't you people let us Americans lay claim to anything? A few of the songs are new to me as an American, but most are old standards that are known even to folkies here in California. The presentation of the songs is attractive and interesting. There's a 14-track CD included, which is nice. I was thinking it would be even better if MIDI files were available for all of the songs in the book, and I see on the last page that somebody else had the very same thought - the MIDI files for all the songs in the book are available at http://www.folkhandbook.com/. For me, it's a darn-near perfect songbook. It doesn't have guitar chords, but guitar chords mixed with lyrics in songbooks are annoying to me. In fact, most of the songs in the book are songs that I prefer to sing without accompaniment.

Stomp on them damn guitars.

I think the book is a wonderful way to wrest these good songs from the grasp of the "dogmatic traddy bores" and make them attractive to normal people - who can and do like traditional music when its presentation is interesting and inclusive.

-Joe Offer-
And so it doesn't get lost, here is the complete review that Shimrod referred to in the first post: