Arling Shaeffer
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Arling Shaeffer (1859 – February 21, 1943) was an American composer and arranger.
Shaeffer was born in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin in 1859. He was also a musician known for his mastery of fretted instruments such as the guitar, mandolin, ukulele, and banjo. He wrote a mandolin method book, Elite Mandolin Instructor, published by Lyon and Healy in 1891, and a guitar method book, the Elite Guitar Instructor, published in 1895.
Shaeffer died in Marinette, Wisconsin on February 21, 1943 and was buried in Fond du Lac.
Works
Books
- Arling Shaeffer's Barn Dance: World's Greatest Collection of Quadrilles, Jigs, Reels, and Hornpipes with All Calls (1933)
- The Washburn Mandolin Method (1898)
- Elite Mandolin Instructor (1891)
- Elite Guitar Instructor (1896)
- The Ideal Harp Instructor (1894)
- Elite Collection for Guitar: A Volume of Charming Instrumental Solos
- The Elite Method for the Ukulele: New System (1919)