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Author:  paulrace [ Mon Jun 15, 2015 7:49 pm ]
Post subject:  Songs we use as examples in our tutorials

Our new tutorials start at the very beginning and get into some pretty interesting territory, but they couldn't get there without well-known songs to use as examples.

Here's a list of the lessons in our tutorial (so far) and which songs we use as examples in each.

1 - Introduction to Banjo Chords: Buffalo Gals," "This Little Light of Mine," chords only, G tuning (DBGDg):
http://creekdontrise.com/tabs_instr/ban ... ing_01.htm
2 - Introduction to Banjo Rolls: "Buffalo Gals," "This Little Light of Mine," accompaniment only, G tuning (DBGDg):
http://creekdontrise.com/tabs_instr/ban ... ing_02.htm
3 - Hammering On : Exercises only, G tuning (DBGDg):
http://creekdontrise.com/tabs_instr/ban ... ing_03.htm
4 - Introduction to Melody: "Boil That Cabbage Down," "This Little Light of Mine," banjo solos, G tuning (DBGDg):
http://creekdontrise.com/tabs_instr/ban ... ing_04.htm
5 - Pulling Off and More Melody: "Cripple Creek" chorus only, banjo solo, G tuning (DBGDg):
http://creekdontrise.com/tabs_instr/ban ... ing_05.htm
6 - Sliding and Sycopated Melody Lines: "Cripple Creek" verse, banjo solo, "This Little Light of Mine," advanced solo, G tuning (DBGDg):
http://creekdontrise.com/tabs_instr/ban ... ing_06.htm
7 - 3/4 Time and More about Chords: "Down in the Valley," accompaniment, banjo solo, advanced solo, G tuning (DBGDg):
http://creekdontrise.com/tabs_instr/ban ... ing_07.htm
8 - More 3/4 and More Chord Stuff: "Amazing Grace," accompaniment, solo, advanced accompaniment, G tuning (DBGDg):
http://creekdontrise.com/tabs_instr/ban ... ing_08.htm
9 - Standard (C) Tuning: "Go Tell Aunt Rhody," "Oh, Suzanna," accompaniment and solo, Standard (C) tuning (DBGCg):
http://creekdontrise.com/tabs_instr/ban ... ring_9.htm
10 - Raised Fifth (DBGDa) Tuning: "Wreck of the Old 97," slow and double-time accompaniments and solos, "Boil That Cabbage Down" (in key of A), accompaniment and solo, Raised Fifth Tuning (DBGDa):
http://creekdontrise.com/tabs_instr/ban ... ing_10.htm
11 - Other Keys and Tunings: Exercises only, Multiple tunings:
http://creekdontrise.com/tabs_instr/ban ... ing_11.htm
12 - Minor Keys: "Drill Ye Tarriers Drill" (Am), accompaniment and solo, "What Do You Do With a Drunken Sailor?" (Dm), accompaniment and solo, Raised Fifth Tuning (DBGDa):
http://creekdontrise.com/tabs_instr/ban ... ing_12.htm
13 - Arpeggios and Celtic Styles: "Waggoner's Lad" (G), accompaniment, "Whiskey in the Jar" (D), accompaniment and solo, Raised Fifth Tuning (DBGDa);
http://creekdontrise.com/tabs_instr/ban ... ing_13.htm

Author:  paulrace [ Tue Jun 30, 2015 7:34 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Songs we use as examples in our tutorials

Just added tutorial #14 with "Old Joe Clark," accompaniment only, chords for three different keys:

http://creekdontrise.com/tabs_instr/ban ... ing_14.htm

Author:  paulrace [ Sat Jul 04, 2015 10:35 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Songs we use as examples in our tutorials

Okay, I couldn't just leave Old Joe Clark alone without publishing a solo tab.

Just added a simple key-of-G solo for Old Joe Clark to Lesson 14:

http://creekdontrise.com/tabs_instr/ban ... ing_14.htm

Please let me know if you have any questions or comments or corrections:

http://www.creekdontrise.com/contact.htm

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