This is a flat picking lesson full of licks (not to offend any Sailor's Hornpipe fans out there...my humor is intended to be taken with...um...humor). I've tried to explain how to combine the licks and how to work with licks of your own. Enjoy!
This is my intermediate version of I'll Fly Away on guitar. I've tried to post the tab using my camera in my computer. It's not great, but it's better than nothing for those who'd like to learn it. Get to pickin'!!
This is my first installment in a series I'm doing on building speed. This is probably the most "boring" lesson, but probably the most important. For those of you looking to begin flatpicking, start HERE!!
This is my version of Angeline the Baker on guitar. This is a really cool tune! If you want to learn it, listen to the instruction and email me any questions. Enjoy!
This is my beginner/intermediat e version of I'll Fly Away. If there's demand for a more advanced version, I'd love to work one out. Enjoy! And, thanks for putting up with my low-budget videos! Please Subscribe!!!!
This is my version and Tony Rice's version of this classic song. It's the same file I had uploaded for several months, and I've just uploaded it once more when the old one bit the dirt.
This is both my "traditional" and "melodic" versions of Groundspeed. I wish I could've done more instruction, but YouTube won't accept a video over 10 minutes. If you'd like the tab, send me a message!
This is a version of a popular fiddle tune that I worked up to play with our fiddle player. Since we were playing it in unison, I wanted a version as close to the standard melody as possible.
This is my version of Hamilton County Breakdown on banjo. I had never learned this tune before I recorded it, so I'd like to give credit to Mr. Alan Munde for his inspiration for my version.
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