Old Joe Clark 2
/This variation is an example of what I might play in a jam.
Read MoreIf you're are wanting to learn how to flatpick, this is a good solid version of Old Joe Clark. I go into detail as I explain the different parts of this classic.
Read MoreKey of A. We learn how to make an E chord. How to practice chord to chord transitions.
Read MoreThis might be the most important lesson I have recorded to date. An in depth study of the right hand.
Read MoreThis second round finds us going up the neck for the A part and the B part has some interesting cross picking parts.
Read MoreThis second round finds us going up the neck for the A part and the B part has some interesting cross picking parts.
Read MorePart B of the flat picking standard Salt Creek. It continues to be a favorite played at most jams.
Read MorePart A of the flat picking standard Salt Creek. It continues to be a favorite played at most jams.
Read MoreDetailed instruction on how to play the melody to this great fiddle tune. We work through the challenges of the A and B parts.
Read MoreThe third variation in this series of Cripple Creek lessons. This up the neck version includes some open ringing notes along with melody.
Read MoreThis version of Cripple Creek we add notes to the A part but still reinforce the melody. we also learn a snappy and bouncy B part.
Read MoreCripple Creek 1 is a classic tune that you rarely hear anymore. We are going to learn 3 different versions of this tune. This version is the basic melody which includes double stops.
Read MoreThis tune was one of my Dad's favorite to play on his fiddle. It's also one of my first tunes I remember playing rhythm to my Dad. I absolutely love this melody as it transports me back in time.
Read MoreWe learn the new chord A in at the key of D. We also discuss the various ways to make an A chord. We practice a chord progression in the key of D.
Read MoreDemonstration on how to put our arpeggios to use. I teach how to take our arpeggios and make little phrases out of them and then learn how to connect them to move into our next chord. This is an important lesson on how to start improvising.
Four Hot Lines that will challenge and make your solos pop! Two that are styled from guitar Masters Charlie Christian and Grant Green. Two original lines from yours truly!
Read MoreLearn a new upstroke at the end of a rhythm pattern. Key of C chord progression with our new chord F.
Read MoreThe last section of this fiddle tune. We will learn a syncopated line and a tension and resolve section on this variation.
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