Arkansas Traveler Beginner Mandolin
Here’s a beginner arrangement to the classic fiddle tune Arkansas Traveler in the key of D!
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Here’s a beginner arrangement to the classic fiddle tune Arkansas Traveler in the key of D!
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Here’s an original blues composition on the classic 12 bar blues progression! This is a great lesson to show off your fanciest licks!
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Here’s a bluegrass style solo for the classic jam favorite Man of Constant Sorrow in the key of G!
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Here’s a lesson to help you work on a slow and fast version of the great song Auld Lang Syne!
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Here’s a beginner guitar lesson for the classic song Amazing Grace! The first solo will work on the basic melody and the second solo works on adding bluegrass ornaments to spice up the melody!
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Here’s a basic arrangement to the great fiddle tune Angeline The Baker in the Key of D. This lesson will help you work on adding drone strings and alternate picking to a basic melody!
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Here’s an intermediate level solo for the classic tune Little Maggie! This lesson will work on incorporate some single string and melodic licks into a traditional Scruggs style solo!
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Here’s a beginner lesson for the classic bluegrass/old-time tune Cumberland Gap! A must know for any serious banjo player. Included is two basic A and B parts and a variation for both parts!
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Here’s a basic beginner solo to the classic hymn Leaning On The Everlasting Arms!
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Here’s a beginner bluegrass style solo for the classic hymn Life Is Like A Mountain Railroad (Life’s Railway To Heaven).
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