Salty Dog Blues Beginner Banjo
Here’s my arrangement to the classic bluegrass tune Salty Dog Blues. This is also a great tune to work on your backup as it has a classic chord progression!
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Here’s my arrangement to the classic bluegrass tune Salty Dog Blues. This is also a great tune to work on your backup as it has a classic chord progression!
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Here’s a basic version of the classic tune Worried Man Blues! This version will help you work on basic up and down picking and playing in the key of G.
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Here’s a beginner arrangement to the classic bluegrass/folk song Worried Man Blues. We’ll work on a bunch of basic licks and playing a simple melody in the bluegrass banjo style!
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Here’s a two solos to work on playing Man of Constant Sorrow. The first is a very basic solo and the second adds some basic bluegrass ornaments.
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Here’s two solos to the classic bluegrass tune Nine Pound Hammer. The first solo is a basic version and the second incorporates some bluesy licks. These versions are full of licks you can use in all your favorite songs.
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This intermediate version is perfect for the banjo picker who has learned a beginner version to this song and wants more! I’ve included two solos that stray a little further away from the melody and incorporate some bluesy banjo licks. Combine these solos with your beginner version and you’ll have dozens of ways to play
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The song made famous in the movie “Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?” This song helped a resurgence in the popularity of bluegrass music and brought the banjo to a whole new generation of people. This is a must know tune for any bluegrass jammer so I’ve compiled a beginner version that will work as a
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Here’s a great little tune to work on some bluesy licks in the key of A and basic slides. A lot of these licks and ideas will work in a lot of tunes. This is also a great tune to work on your pick direction and your speed!
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A classic banjo instrumental, this song is a great way to practice your bluesy banjo licks. A great tune played fast or slow, this song will also help you practice your counting. Watch out for the extra backstep!
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