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Tie two different notes tabledit
Tie two different notes tabledit





tie two different notes tabledit

Genre: Bluegrass Key: A Tuning: EADGBE (Standard) Difficulty: Intermediate The guitar break is hot licks that contain the melody, not too hard (none of the songs here are very hard), and definitely not a swing version! Has a Rhythm Guitar & Bass rhythm track. The last is a pop song from the late teens, and was often done by swing groups (Django Reinhardt did it) and dance bands, and the Skillet Lickers did a nice, hot, advanced OT version of the tune. Dixie, of course is well known by all and makes a great bluegrass tune. The second is the SL's take on the old fiddle tune " Waggoner". Hell Broke Loose In Georgia & Four Cent Cotton are both simple, pentatonic songs which I absolutely love, but other's might find boring (go figure :P). The 5 songs are (in the same order as on the tab, which is no order in particular): Hell's Broke Loose In Georgia, Four Cent Cotton, Georgia Waggoner, Dixie, & The Darktown Strutters' Ball. Notes: Here is a medley of 5 songs done by the original Skillet Lickers, that wild, wacky & superb old time string band from Georgia that recorded in the 20's & 30's. Genre: Bluegrass Key: C Tuning: EADGBE (Standard) Difficulty: Intermediate Skillet Lickers' Medley in "C" for Lead Guitar I offer online, personalized flatpicking lessons via Skype! Jamey Pittman - Flatpicking Instructor - Snellville, GA

tie two different notes tabledit

You can find the YouTube video of me playing this break here:Ī more instructive video that slows the break down can be found on my personal webspace here: Therefore, I took it upon myself to correct this small oversight :-) And although Tony Rice doesn't take a guitar break in the recording I always thought he should have. This is the only track where Ricky Skaggs sings lead. Crowe & The New South LP (die hard bluegrass fans will know this album simply by the record label's catalogue number: Rounder 0044). Genre: Bluegrass Key: B Tuning: EADGBE (Standard) Difficulty: Expert The harmony break is a little more difficult than the lead. The lead breaks are fairly difficult, as stated before, as they have a lot of closed positions and playing out of barre chords. The second break is unusual, being twin guitars with a second guitar playing harmony to the first one's lead, which is exactly the same as the first break. It is, unlike the original recording (also in D), played without a capo and instead using many rather difficult closed positions. This version has two breaks, the first one being played by a single guitar (with 1 guitar and a bass backing up) and inspired by a break I saw on a video of Don flatpicking this tune with Bill Harrell. Notes: This is a version of Don Reno's famed flatpick number, "Country Boy Rock & Roll", which is generally deemed to be the first bluegrass recording *featuring* Lead Flatpicked Guitar. Posted by KI4PRK, updated: - 3 Member Comments

tie two different notes tabledit

Genre: Bluegrass Style: Unknown/None Chosen Key: D Tuning: EADGBE (Standard) Difficulty: Expert So warm up your fingers and prepare to burn up your pick! Straight up and down picking, always down on the downbeat and up on the offbeat, no pull-offs or hammer-ons typical Reno guitar style.

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Other than the speed, it's a fairly straight forward tune, a lot of common Reno guitar licks plus a few of my own crazy licks that I threw in there. That is FAST!!! I wouldn't try it at that speed at your average jam. Also borrowed from that recording is the tempo - a nearly unbelievable 165 bpm (330 in 2/2 time), which is the primary reason for the expert status (you can't pull off a whole lot of super fancy fretwork at that speed unless you're Django Reinhardt or something ). This version is very heavily influenced by Don Reno's incredible performance with Buck Ryan on "Fiddler On The Rocks" - In many places, it is a note-for-note copy of part of Don's breaks. Notes: Here is the quintessential fiddle tune for guitar, "Black Mountain Rag", in the original fiddle key of A (Capo 2). Posted by KI4PRK, updated: - 2 Member Comments Genre: Bluegrass Style: Unknown/None Chosen Key: A Tuning: EADGBE (Standard) Difficulty: Expert







Tie two different notes tabledit