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The Hal Leonard Classical Guitar Method

The Hal Leonard Classical Guitar Method

Paul Henry

Hal Leonard Corporation
2008
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(Guitar Method). The Hal Leonard Classical Guitar Method is designed for anyone just learning to play classical guitar. This comprehensive and easy-to-use beginner's guide by renowned classical guitarist and teacher Paul Henry uses the music of the master composers to teach you the basics of the classical style and technique. The accompanying audio features all the pieces in the book for demonstration and play along. Includes pieces by Beethoven, Bach, Mozart, Schumann, Giuliani, Carcassi, Bathioli, Aguado, Tarrega, Purcell, and more. Includes all the basics plus info on PIMA technique, two- and three-part music, time signatures, key signatures, articulation, free stroke, rest stroke, composers, and much more. Does NOT include tablature. Audio is accessed online using the unique code inside each book and can be downloaded or streamed. The audio also includes PLAYBACK+ features such as tempo adjustment, looping, and other features to assist with practice.
Hal Leonard Classical Guitar Method (Tab Edition)

Hal Leonard Classical Guitar Method (Tab Edition)

Paul Henry

Hal Leonard Corporation
2015
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(Guitar Method). The Hal Leonard Classical Guitar Method is designed for anyone just learning to play classical guitar. This comprehensive and easy-to-use beginner's guide by renowned classical guitarist and techer Paul Henry uses the music of the master composers to teach you the basics of the classical style and technique. The book includes pieces by Beethoven, Bach, Mozart, Schumann, Purcell and many more and includes lessons on: tuning * proper playing technique * notes in open position * PIMA technique * time signatures * key signatures * scales * chords * and more. Includes access to audio demo tracks online for download or streaming. Online audio is accessed at halleonard.com/mylibrary
Classical Guitar for Kids: A Beginner's Guide with Step-By-Step Instruction and Online Demonstration Tracks
(Guitar Method). The Hal Leonard Classical Guitar for Kids Method is perfect for young beginners interested in learning how to play classical guitar. Created by esteemed classical guitarist and educator Paul Henry, this fun, easy-to-use, and thorough method covers all the basics. While the method is easy to follow, guidance from a teacher will make the learning experience even better, especially for the youngest of students. All examples in the book include accompanying audio for demonstration and play-along to help strengthen the learning experience. Includes pieces by Ludwig van Beethoven, Francesco Bathioli, Ferdinando Carulli, Joseph Kuffner, Fernando Sor, and Paul Henry, plus many traditional pieces Includes lessons on: * Parts of the Guitar * Names of the Strings * Finger Names * String Position * Hand Position * Reading Music Notation * Playing Rhythms * Fretting the Strings * Plucking the Strings * Notes in First Position * Alternating Fingers * One-Part Music * Two-Part Music * Time Signatures * Playing with Dynamics * Arpeggios
Boy Running

Boy Running

Paul Henry

Seren
2015
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Paul Henry is has gained a reputation as one of of the best poets in the UK. Boy Running is his beautiful sixth collection by the Wales-born author, published in 2015, and the first to follow his: 'The Brittle Sea: New and Selected Poems'. We begin in a 'Studio Flat'. Cut adrift by marital break-up, the poet must sort through the emotional fallout and the various 'chattels' left behind; a sea of characteristic props: tables, lamps, metronomes, pianos, guitars. The poet's sons are at the heart of this section where pathos is balanced by humour amidst the characters of a small country town. A second section moves to the Welsh coastal town of Henry's childhood, Aberystywth, opening with a long poem, 'Kicking the Stone' set in the summer of 1969. Also in this section are some familiar characters from earlier poems such as Brown Helen and Catrin Sands. In the final sequence we meet 'Davy Blackrock': washed-up songwriter and modern day alter ego of Dafydd y Garreg Wen (David of the White Rock), alias David Owen (1720-1749), the blind, 18th century harpist and composer who fell asleep on a hill and dreamt the famous song which bears his name. In contrast to White Rock, Davy Blackrock lives on the top-floor of a tower block, 'star of an ashen town', nurses his guitar and dreams of the perfect song.
The Glass Aisle

The Glass Aisle

Paul Henry

Seren
2018
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The title poem of The Glass Aisle, Paul Henry’s tenth collection of verse, is about the displacement of former workhouse residents and set on a stretch of canal in the Brecon Beacons National Park. A performance version of The Glass Aisle, featuring songs co-written with Brian Briggs (‘Stornoway’) is currently touring UK festivals.
As If To Sing

As If To Sing

Paul Henry

POETRY WALES PRESS
2022
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The power of song, to sustain the human spirit, resonates through As if to Sing. A trapped caver crawls back through songs to the sea; Welsh soldiers pack their hearts into a song on the eve of battle, ‘for safe-keeping’; a child crossing a bridge sings ‘a song with no beginning or end’.... Blurring past and present, a ‘torchsong’ of music and light intensifies in ‘The Boys in the Branches’, a moving sequence to the poet’s sons where three boys scale a tree to manhood, to “carve their names on the late sun”. The collection’s closing cadence includes the long poem ‘The Key to Penllain’. Set on the Ceredigion coastline in the summer of 1969, its apocalyptic dream stages a search for a key which could save the planet. This tenth collection is rich in the musical lyricism admired by readers and fellow poets, As if to Sing is an essential addition to this poet’s compelling body of work. Henry has honed his technique still further; he uses traditional and local elements which hymn Wales and gives them to the reader freshly seen.
Captive Audience

Captive Audience

Paul Henry

Seren
1996
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Private and public worlds collide in this second collection of poems by Paul Henry. A cast that includes, amongst others, butchers, teachers, hairdressers, mechanics and town planners sustains this poet's awareness of human strengths and frailties. Acutely portrayed in the moving middle sequence, where the fall from grace of an elderly father is charted, familial tensions occur throughout Captive Audience.Fatherless friends, sisterly cousins, brothers who 'clench their grins and pebbly fists', the helplessly 'saved and damned' subjects of 'The Breath of Sleeping Boys', all convey Henry's ability to simultaneously praise and elegise. Elsewhere, in poems like 'For X and Y', 'Love Birds' and 'Recital', he skilfully 'adjusts the volume' of his work between music and silence. This book confirms Paul Henry's position as an original voice in contemporary poetry."Paul Henry's second collection, Captive Audience, is firmly rooted in the ordinary; yet at the same time it reveals the sacredness that is OP there."Times Literary Supplement"Henry reminds us that extraordinary poetry is to be discovered in the ordinary events of love... there are few contemporary poets who are as confident of their emotional terrain, few as able to praise so uninhibitedly."New Welsh ReviewPaul Henry was born in Aberystwyth in 1959. He currently lives in Gwent with his wife and three sons. Originally a singer-songwriter, he combines freelance writing with working as a Careers Adviser. In 1989 he received an Eric Gregory Award.
The Milk Thief

The Milk Thief

Paul Henry

Seren
1998
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The Milk Thief is time - as it colours the lives of the characters and relatives who feature in Paul Henry's new collection of poems. The first two sections of the book are set primarily against the backdrop of the Ceredigion coast in Wales. A giant turtle washed up on the beach, an encounter with the British Boomerang Champion, and the summer sandals worn by the poet's father, are among the incidents, people and objects that inspire these poems. The coastline also features in a sequence centred around twelve impressionistic portraits of female relatives entitled 'The Visitors'. Yet here, as elsewhere throughout the book, belonging is ultimately defined by love and not by place - a belief reinforced in the harder-edged final section of the book, 'Newport East', where the colder realities of city life are seen through the poet's sympathetic and transforming eye.Paul Henry was born in Aberystwyth in 1959. He currently lives in Gwent with his wife and three sons. Originally a singer-songwriter, he combines freelance writing with working as a Careers Adviser. In 1989 he received an Eric Gregory Award.
Ingrid's Husband

Ingrid's Husband

Paul Henry

Seren
2007
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The Guardian's Poem of the Week, 8th November 2010The Black GuitarClearing out ten years from a wardrobeI opened its lid and saw Joewritten twice in its dust, in a child's hand,then a squiggled seagull or two. Joe, Joea man's tears are worth nothing,but a child's name in the dust, or in the sandof a darkening beach, that's a life's work.I touched two strings, to hear how muchtwo lives can slip out of tune then I left it,brought down the night on it, for fear, Joeof hearing your unbroken voice, or the seaif I played it.Here is a book of ghosts, from the mysterious traveller in the title poem who, mistaken for another man, starts to crave his new alter ego, to the first person of 'Between Two Bridges', Henry's long poem on Newport, who follows his teenage ghost across the city for a night:He pulls away. The wind puts its lips to an arcade.A seagull on a barber's pole waits to open its blades.How the living haunt themselves is the concern of Ingrid's Husband, and the author discovers his spirits through an imagery of absences: a child's signature in the dust of an old guitar; the stone plinth where a café once stood; a white balloon drifting down a shopping arcade; a chateau, still furnished with the belongings of its vanished owner…Love continues to underscore the commonplace in Paul Henry's fifth collection and this lyric poet's distinctive voice continues to haunt its readers."Ingrid's Husband showcases Henry's eye for striking imagery… Ingrid's Husband succeeds as a powerful meditation on loss, and its tentative, never fully realised, attempts at renewal are always affecting… there's more than enough fine writing in this volume to reward sustained attention."New Welsh Review"Henry's poems work through images deftly juxtaposed; they evoke a world of fleeting memories and echo the processes of intuitive thought… Paul Henry can be mischievously perceptive of the danger lurking behind appearances." Poetry Salzburg"Paul Henry's lyrical poems achieve perfect pitch, matching sound to sense with, seemingly a minimum of effort. In Ingrid's Husband, his fifth collection from Seren, musicality of line is evident throughout."Poetry Review"With the purity of a sixteenth-century poet, Paul Henry lets fall his beautiful lyrics like cloaks in the mud of every day. Effortless epiphanies and images gradually break open, releasing a strange power, a dark ocean of longing and loss. His poetry deepens our perception of the world."Hugo Williams"A poet's poet, Paul Henry gets maximum effect from minimum language. The ordinary becomes alive with possibility, comic, moving, magical, compassionate. A sense of the music of words combines with an endlessly inventive imagination."U.A. Fanthorpe"What I hate about this book is the fact that I didn't write it."Sheenagh PughPaul Henry was born in Aberystwyth in 1959. He currently lives in Gwent with his wife and three sons. Originally a singer-songwriter, he combines freelance writing with working as a Careers Adviser. In 1989 he received an Eric Gregory Award.
The Brittle Sea

The Brittle Sea

Paul Henry

Seren
2010
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This substantial selection from the work of Paul Henry confirms that he has, over two decades, been quietly building an ouvre of beautifully crafted poems. And, by popular request, in the new poemsA" section, rugby fans will find the three poems Henry was commissioned to write for BBC2's 'Poetry in Motion', which celebrated the Welsh national rugby team as they prepared for the 2008 rugby world cup. Born in Aberystwyth on the west coast of Wales, into a family of musicians, music pervades his poems on childhood, as do a large cast of aunts, neighbours, friends and relations, many of whom appear in Dylan Thomas-like character sketches. Henry doesn't pin his characters down but allows them to flourish as archetypes, evokes their history and context with a rare empathy and a lyrical lightness of touch. Some of his earliest portrait-poems are set against the Breconshire villages where Henry lived from his mid teens, a move south to Newport, Gwent, inspires poems about the undulating river Usk and the post-industrial cityscape and its impact on people's lives. The individual human voice, the ragged vagaries of the heart and soul, the joys and sorrows of family life feature here but this poetry is personal without being confessional, preferring tender observation to sensationalism or didacticism. For a poet well-known for one-page lyrics it is instructive to be reminded of several of his longer sequences, such as those in 'The Shell House' which vary in tone per section, much like a concerto or musical piece.