How To Find Melody Notes
Here’s a lesson on how to use chord tones and passing tones to find common bluegrass melodies.
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Here’s a lesson on how to use chord tones and passing tones to find common bluegrass melodies.
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Here’s a lesson on where melodies come and how to transpose them to different keys using the simple song Mary Had A Little Lamb.
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Here’s two solos for All The Good Times Are Past And Gone. The first solo will play the melody with strumming and the second solo will be played in bluegrass style.
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Here’s a Doc Watson inspired bluegrass ending lick that works great out of the G chord shape.
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Here’s two intermediate level solos for the gospel song Do Lord in the key of G.
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Here’s a beginner lesson that will teach the basic melody and the chords to We Wish You A Merry Christmas in the key of G.
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Here’s a flat picking “Carter Style” arrangement for the gospel classic Angel Band.
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Here’s a lesson that will help you work on tremolo using the gospel melody Angel Band.
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Here’s two solos for the gospel tune Do Lord. One down-the-neck and one up-the-neck in the key of G.
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Here’s a solo for the verse and chorus to Angel Band in the key of G.
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