Songbook and ToneWay Music Method
This book is an ultra-concise, comprehensive resource for playing by ear. It is ideal for folks who play a string instrument already, even if minimally, and wish to learn how to play it by ear. Interestingly, folks with less musical talent tend to do much better when they switch from sight playing to playing by ear. For folks already playing by ear, the ToneWay Method can deepen their understanding—the “what, how, and why” of it all. Such understanding allows one to easily and quickly pick up and play any of the other string instruments as well.
Briefly, the ToneWay Method demystifies music by showing how all the string instruments, and singing, share fundamental principles. Our ToneWay Picking Patterns and ToneWay Notation help to tie it all together and launch you into a more intuitive ‘playing by ear’ approach to music. Finally, the book offers a lifetime supply (300+) of commonly-played traditional songs. Each song is annotated with key-independent chord changes, ‘jammability’, and tonal information useful for playing by ear and for singing lead and harmony.
You also get:
Online Video Instruction at PlayingByEar.com: View short video clips illustrating the steps and techniques discussed in the book. We also continue to upload additional videos to address questions that arise.
Online Song Clips at PlayingByEar.com: Download and listen to hundreds of minute-long Song Clips, optimized to help you learn the melody, words, and qualities that give each song its unique ‘soul’. Other resources include Big Print Lyrics, Left-Hand Picking Patterns, a fledgling JamPool to help you find others to jam with, and more.
Lyrics and chords for 330 songs
The Songbook and ToneWay Music Method features the lyrics and chords to 330 songs commonly played in old-time and bluegrass music. There are slow songs, fast songs, ballads, hymns, fiddle tunes, all with their roots in the mountain music of Appalachia and other areas.
We use what's sometimes called the “Nashville Numbering System” for chord changes. This makes it trivial to play any song in any key. The book explains how to use it.
Those numbers in the top-right corner are the first, highest, and lowest tones in the song. The first tone helps know where to start when singing or playing the melody. The high and low tones tell you the “range” of the melody you'll be singing and/or picking. Using the simple method explained in our book, you can use this information to find the optimum key in which to sing a particular song, just by counting on your fingers!
I must say, your ToneWay Music Method is the best on the market that I have found for a new or amateur player for bluegrass music. I spent endless hours in the past memorizing notation for picking songs. Within the first few days [of using the ToneWay Method] I can now pick some by ear.
Thanks so much,
Todd Boughan
Learn to Play By Ear
With the ToneWay Music Method®
The Toneway Music Method® utilizes the simple 'relative tone' nature of music—which applies to singing and any instrument you'd like to play—to show you the easiest way to play music by ear. So, if you can count to seven, you've got what it takes.
Complete ToneWay Picking Patterns (see Commandment III) are included for all the bluegrass instruments—guitar, mandolin, fiddle, banjo (three-finger and frailing styles), bass, and Dobro. Using the Picking Patterns in concert with ToneWay Notation quickly instills in you the 'intuitive picking pattern' you need to play by ear—and in every key, no less! Possibly the greatest advantage of this 'bare-bones' approach over tablature or a standard musical score is that you can't become dependent on it. This 'forces' you to subconsciously and intuitively learn to play by ear, and soon you'll be able to play any melody you know well.
Your method makes playing a lot of fun and I know that I will be enjoying myself while learning . . . if I had your book a few years ago (when I started playing), I would've had a lot more fun with my guitar, and I would have been invited to a lot more jams.
–Jack Gottlob
New Jersey
Hundreds of Song Clips
Listen to them for free!
Our minute-long Song Clips are optimized to help you learn the melody, words, and qualities that give each song its unique 'soul'. Three hundred and sixty songs have been recorded—that's more than are in the book!
You don't even need our book to use this resource. Just head over to our songs section and click on a song. Notice the "break" at the end of each song: this is there to give you a chance to try singing the song by yourself, or to practice playing melodies on your instrument.
Reviews
[The book] has a gentle, supportive, "you can do it" attitude that promotes family-style playing, singing and community . . . An easy, affordable, enjoyable way to play over 300 great tunes!
–Billy Pitrone
Santa Cruz, CA
(Note: The next two reviews were submitted back when the book came with a CD.
Dear Abbott Family,
I just had to write and thank you for putting this book and CD together. I'm having so much fun learning these old songs and playing my mandolin (I already play by ear) along with the CD. I really don't know where else I could have gotten such a resource!! I believe it was money well spent, especially considering all the resources available on the website. God bless you and your family! If you're ever in South GA, look us up.
Best regards,
Mary Ann Eason
If you are in the Northern California area, you may have seen the Abbott Family perform at jams or festivals. Carl and Leslie Abbott, with their sons Luke and Kyle and Grandma Gema, have strengthened their family bonds with a love of making music together. Their enthusiasm for music has inspired a songbook and CD that belongs in any bluegrass or old-time music lover's collection. [The book] has lyrics to [over 300] traditional songs complete with the chord changes. What makes this collection unique is the careful attention to making the music . . . Many pages in the book are devoted to the bluegrass instruments, music and chord theory with an emphasis on understanding why the music works and how to make music a part of your life and family time. Luke spends time on the CD demonstrating vocal ranges and his "join in the fun" attitude has the listener trying out vocal range and finding the tones in a song!
The Songbook and Learning Method includes a CD with 25 of the songs in the book, performed by the Abbott Family Band. If you didn't have a family singing tradition while growing up, here's an excellent opportunity to adopt the Abbott family's as your own, and start your own tradition, get out to local jams and make music, and not just listen to it.
–Brenda Hough, NCBS Board Member
(This review was written back in 2004, for local bluegrass newsletters.)
Complete Song List
- Adieu To Cold Weather
- Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow
- All The Good Times Are Past And Gone
- Alabama Bound
- Amber Tresses
- Anchored In Love
- Angel Band
- Are You Washed In The Blood
- Are You Tired Of Me My Darling
- Banjo Picking Girl
- Banks Of The Ohio
- Beautiful Beautiful Brown Eyes
- Beautiful Isle O'Er The Sea
- Beautiful Life
- Bible In The Cabin By The Sea
- Big Ball In Boston
- Blue-Eyed Boston Boy
- Black Eyed Susie
- Blue Ridge Mountain Blues
- Boll Weevil
- Bonnie Blue Eyes
- Bound To Ride
- Broken Down Tramp
- Bring Back My Blue Eyed Boy
- Bravest Cowboy
- Brown's Ferry Blues
- Bring Back To Me My Wandering Boy
- Broken Hearted Lover
- Bury Me Beneath The Willow
- Building On That Rock
- Careless Love
- Charlie Brooks And Nellie Adair
- Church In The Wildwood
- Cluck Old Hen
- Columbus Stockade Blues
- Coal Miner's Blues
- Corina
- Cindy
- Come Home
- Cowboy Jack
- Cotton Eyed Joe
- Cuckoo Bird
- Cripple Creek
- Crawdad Song
- Cumberland Gap
- Darling Alalee
- Darling Little Joe
- Dark And Stormy Weather
- Darling Nelly Gray
- Darling Cory
- Death Is Only A Dream
- Diamond Joe
- Distant Land To Roam
- Do You Call That Religion
- Don't This Road Look Rough
- Down Among The Budded Roses
- Don't Go Out Tonight Little Darling
- Down In The Willow Garden
- Down In The Valley
- Down The Road
- Dream Of A Miner's Child
- Drifting Too Far From The Shore
- Drinking From The Fountain
- Dying Boy's Prayer
- Drunkard's Dream
- Dying Boy's Prayer
- Drunkard's Hell
- East Virginia
- Engine One-Forty-Three
- Everybody Will Be Happy Over There
- Faded Flowers
- Forsaken Love
- Fatal Wedding
- Farther Along
- Faded Coat Of Blue
- Fair And Tender Ladies
- Footprints In The Snow
- Foggy Mountain Top
- Gathering Flowers From The Hillside
- Gathering Up The Shells From The Seashore
- Girl I Left In Sunny Tennessee
- Girl I Left Behind
- Give Me The Roses
- Glory-Land Way
- Goin' Across The Mountain
- Going To Georgia
- Golden Vanity
- Gospel Plow
- Gold Watch And Chain
- God Gave Noah The Rainbow Sign
- God's Gonna Ease My Troublin' Mind
- Gospel Ship
- Green Pastures
- Grave On The Green Hillside
- Green Grow The Lilacs
- Ground Hog
- Hand In Hand With Jesus
- Hallelujah Side
- Happy Or Lonesome
- Handsome Molly
- Hard Times Come Again No More
- Heavenly Light Is Shining On Me
- Hesitation Blues
- Honey Babe Blues
- Hills Of Roan County
- He Is Coming To Us Dead
- He Will Set Your Fields On Fire
- Hello Central, Give Me Heaven
- Hold To God's Unchanging Hand
- Hot Corn, Cold Corn
- Honey In The Rock
- Hold Fast To The Right
- Have Thine Own Way
- I Heard My Mother Call My Name In Prayer
- I Loved You Better Than You Knew
- I'll Be Rested
- I'Ve Been All Around This World
- I Am A Pilgrim
- I Cannot Be Your Sweetheart
- I Have No One To Love Me (But The Sailor)
- I Wish I Was A Mole In The Ground
- I Never Will Marry
- I Wouldn't Mind Dying
- I Wonder How The Old Folks Are At Home
- I'll Be No Stranger There
- I'll Fly Away
- I'll Be All Smiles Tonight
- I'll Remember You Love In My Prayers
- I'm Going To The West
- I'm Gonna Eat At The Welcome Table
- I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes
- I'm Troubled
- If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again
- In The Pines
- Jacob's Vision
- Jealous Lover
- Jesse James
- Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me
- John Hardy
- John Henry
- Johnson Boys
- Just A Closer Walk With Thee
- Just Over In The Glory Land
- Katy Dear
- Katie Cline
- Keep My Skillet Good And Greasy
- Kneel At The Cross
- Keep Your Lamp Trimmed And Burning
- Keep On The Sunny Side
- Knoxville Girl
- Late Last Night
- Let The Church Roll On
- Little Bennie
- Little Black Train
- Little Bessie
- Little Orphan Girl
- Life's Railway To Heaven
- Little Birdie
- Leaning On The Everlasting Arms
- Little Maggie
- Little Willie
- Letter Edged In Black
- Little Sadie
- Little White Church
- Little Whitewashed Chimney
- Lonesome Road Blues
- Little Log Cabin In The Lane
- Liza Jane
- Lonely Tombs
- Long Journey Home
- Lonesome Valley
- Lone Pilgrim
- Longing For Old Virginia
- Look Away From The Cross
- Lord I'M Coming Home
- Lost John
- Lover's Quarrel
- Lover's Farewell
- Lover's Return
- Lulu Walls
- Mama Don't 'low
- Man Of Constant Sorrow
- Maple On The Hill
- May I Sleep In Your Barn Tonight
- Mary Of The Wild Moor
- Meet Me By The Moonlight
- Meeting In The Air
- Midnight On The Stormy Deep
- Mid The Green Fields Of Virginia
- Molly And Tenbrooks
- Model Church
- Moonshiner
- Motherless Children
- More Pretty Girls Than One
- My Clinch Mountain Home
- My Dixie Darling
- My Home's Across Blue Ridge Mountains
- My Native Home
- My Old Cottage Home
- My Old Kentucky Home
- Nearer My God To Thee
- New River Train
- Nine Hundred Miles
- Nine Pound Hammer
- Nobody's Darling On Earth
- Oh Death
- Oh, Susanna
- Old Black Joe
- Old Account Settled
- Old Man At The Mill
- Old Rugged Cross
- Old Joe Clark
- Old Folks At Home
- Omie Wise
- On Top Of Old Smoky
- On The Rock Where Moses Stood
- On A Hill Lone And Gray
- On My Way To Canaan's Land
- On The Banks Of Old Tennessee
- One Little Word
- Over The Hills To The Poorhouse
- Palms Of Victory
- Pallet On Your Floor
- Pass Me Not
- Paul And Silas
- Peg And Awl
- Picture On The Wall
- Pretty Polly
- Pig In A Pen
- Poor Ellen Smith
- Precious Memories
- Pretty Little Miss
- Pictures From The Far Side Of Life
- Put My Little Shoes Away
- Rabbit In The Log
- Rain And Snow
- Red Rockin' Chair
- Raleigh And Spencer
- Richmond Blues
- Riddle Song
- Reuben's Train
- Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms
- Rosewood Casket
- Roving Gambler
- Roll On Buddy, Roll On
- Rocky Island
- Sad And Lonesome
- Sail Away Ladies
- Sailor Boy
- Sally Ann
- Sal Got A Meatskin
- Salty Dog
- Saro Jane
- Seeing Nelly Home
- See That My Grave Is Kept Green
- Shady Grove
- Shake Hands With Mother Again
- She'll Be Comin' 'round The Mountain
- Short Life Of Trouble
- Shoutin' On The Hills Of Glory
- Short'nin' Bread
- Shut Up In The Mines Of Coal Creek
- Single Girl
- Sittin' On Top Of The World
- Six Months Ain't Long
- Snow Dove
- Standing In The Need Of Prayer
- Stepstone
- Storms Are On The Ocean
- Sunny Side Of Life
- Sweet Sunny South
- Sweet Thing
- Sweet Fern
- Sweeping Through The Gates
- Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
- Take Me Home
- Take This Hammer
- There's No Hiding Place
- There'll Be No Distinction There
- They Call Her Mother
- Train Forty Five
- This World Is Not My Home
- Tom Dooley
- Train That Carried My Girl From Town
- Two Coats
- Two Sweethearts
- Uncle Ned
- Unclouded Day
- Unquiet Grave
- Uncle Joe
- Wabash Cannon Ball
- Walk In Jerusalem
- Water Bound
- Walking In The King's Highway
- Watermelon On The Vine
- Waves On The Sea
- Wayfaring Stranger
- We Shall Rise
- Were You There When They Crucified My Lord
- What Does The Deep Sea Say
- What Would You Give In Exchange For Soul
- When I Lay My Burden Down
- When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder
- When The Roses Come Again
- When He Reached Down His Hand For Me
- When The Bees Are In The Hive
- When They Ring The Golden Bells
- When You And I Were Young, Maggie
- Where We'll Never Grow Old
- Where The Soul Of Man Never Dies
- Whispering Hope
- White House Blues
- Who Will Sing For Me
- Who's Going Down To Town
- Who's That Knocking On My Window
- Will The Circle Be Unbroken
- Will My Mother Know Me There
- Will There Be Any Stars In My Crown
- Wild Bill Jones
- Wildwood Flower
- Will You Miss Me
- Will The Roses Bloom In Heaven
- Wind And Rain
- Worried Man Blues
- Wreck Of The Old
- Working On A Building
- You Are My Flower
- You're A Flower In The Wildwood
- You'Ve Got To Righten That Wrong
- Your Mother Still Prays (For You Jack)
