Lindsey Stirling Favorites: Violin Play-Along Volume 64, Volume 64

· Hal Leonard Corporation
4.9
9 reviews
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24
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About this ebook

(Violin Play-Along). The Violin Play-Along series will help you play your favorite songs quickly and easily. Just follow the music, listen to the online audio to hear how the violin should sound, and then play along using the separate backing tracks. With the melody and lyrics included in the book, you may also choose to sing along. Chord symbols are provided should you wish to elaborate on the melody. The audio includes PLAYBACK+ features that allow you to loop passages, change the tempo, and more. This volume includes: Assassin's Creed III Main Title * Game of Thrones * Grenade * Hallelujah * Mission: Impossible Theme * Pure Imagination * Take Me Home * Who Wants to Live Forever.

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4.9
9 reviews

About the author

Lindsey Stirling was born in Santa Ana, California on September 21, 1986. She is an electronic violinist, dancer, performance artist, singer, and composer. Lindsey's style has been described as having, "the infectious energy of dance, electronic, and modern classical music, with ballet-inspired dance moves." Her following on YouTube is over seven million. She has released two albums. her first, a self-titled album (2013) and the second, Shatter Me, which landed at #2 on the Billboard Album Charts (2014). She took the Billboard Music Award for "Top Dance/Electronic Album" with Shatter Me. Lindsey performs to to sold-out audiences around the world. In her spare time, Lindsey is a motivational speaker. Her message is to, "Have confidence in the very thing that makes you unique."

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