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- Going to the Races
< Back Going to the Races Previous Next Going to the Races .pdf Download PDF • 40KB Going to the Races - Nashville .pdf Download PDF • 44KB
- Blue Night
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- I'm On My Way Back to the Old Home
< Back I'm On My Way Back to the Old Home Previous Next I'm On My Way Back to the Old Home - Transposed .pdf Download PDF • 41KB I'm On My Way Back to the Old Home - Concert Pitch .pdf Download PDF • 34KB I'm On My Way Back to the Old Home - Nashville .pdf Download PDF • 44KB
- I Ain't Broke (But I'm Badly Bent)
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- Blue Ridge Cabin Home
< Back Blue Ridge Cabin Home Previous Next Blue Ridge Cabin Home - Transposed .pdf Download PDF • 42KB Blue Ridge Cabin Home - Concert Pitch .pdf Download PDF • 35KB Blue Ridge Cabin Home - Nashville .pdf Download PDF • 45KB
- Christmas Time's A Comin'
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- 'Til the End of the World Rolls 'Round
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- October 2023 | Bluegrassbasics
October 2023 < Back Nine Pound Hammer - Key of G Christmas Time's A Coming - Key of G Footprints in the Snow - Key of F Midnight on the Water - Key of D Long Journey Home (Two-Dollar Bill) - Key of G East Tennessee Blues - Key of C Midnight Special - Key of A The Wabash Cannonball - Key of G Jambalaya - Key of C Sittin' on Top of the World - Key of G The Miner's Prayer - Key of G The Sinking of the Reuben James - Key of D Mountain Dew - Key of A If I Had a Hammer - Key of D Clinch Mountain Backstep - Key of A Previous Next
- Tuners | Bluegrassbasics
< Back Tuners Being in tune with everyone else in the jam session is of the utmost importance! Checking your tuning often is essential as environmental changes like heat and humidity can change your tuning over the course of a jam session as well as putting on and taking off a capo. There are a wide variety of tuners available. As a multi-instrumentalist, the D'Addario Micro Tuners are appealing because they are small and discreet while providing a consistent tuning experience across instruments. They also tune using the vibrations of the instrument so a noisey jam session doesn't interfere with tuning. D'Addario Micro Guitar Tuner - For attaching to the headstock of various instruments - not just guitar. D'Addario Micro Soundhole Tuner - For attaching inside the soundhole of most guitars. D'Addario Micro Banjo Tuner - For attaching under the brackets of the banjo pot. D'Addario Violin/Viola Micro Tuner - For attaching to the body of a fiddle. D'Addario Eclipse Tuner - Great for multi-angles, especially on a dobro. Snark Super Tight Tuner - Another great option for a variety of instruments. Previous Next
- June 2022 | Bluegrassbasics
June 2022 < Back Jambalaya - Key of C Gold Rush - Key of A Tear My Still House Down - Key of G The Weight - Key of G Angelina Baker - Key of D Don't This Road Look Rough and Rocky - Key of F In the Gravel Yard - Key of G Turkey in the Straw - Key of G East Tennessee Blues - Key of C Whiskey Before Breakfast - Key of D Lost Highway - Key of D Faded Love - Key of D They Call the Wind Mariah - Key of G Crazy Arms - Key of D Take Your Shoes off Moses - Key of G Previous Next
- If I Lose | Bluegrassbasics
Concert Pitch - If I Lose.pdf Nashville - If I Lose.pdf
- Banjolele/Uke | Bluegrassbasics
< Back Banjolele/Uke Ukuleles are not part of the typical bluegrass ensemble. Due to a renewed popularity in the United States, they are becoming more common at bluegrass jams. A major hurdle for ukes is the ability to be heard in such a large group. The combination of the small size and nylon strings makes projecting the sound quite a challenge. One solution to this is playing a banjolele. It is the same size and tuning as a ukulele but being built on a banjo body means that it is typically louder and projects better than a traditional ukulele. If a banjolele isn't an option, then using larger ukulele sizes like tenor- or concert-sized ukuleles could be helpful. Left - Stella Banjolele - This banjolele was built in the heyday of banjo ukes in the 1920s. It has been upgraded with Ratio Tune-A-Lele Ukulele Tuners . The original "friction" tuners did not hold the tension of the strings very well. These upgraded tuners are "geared" but have a very small footprint. Right - Harmony Baritone Ukulele - Baritone ukuleles are tuned like the top 4 strings of a guitar - DGBE. This one has been upgraded with Grover geared ukulele tuners . Previous Next

