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Expanding Your Chord Vocabulary – Part 4

In this video Dan Miller continues with the topic of building your chord vocabulary by continuing with another example of Texas swing style rhythm, again, using the fiddle tune Sally Goodin’ as an example. This lesson provide an alternate rhythm accompaniment to the popular fiddle tune, different from last week’s example.

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I Know You’re Married, but I Love You Still

Here is a jam track for the tune “I Know You’re Married, But I Love You Still”. The track is in the key of D and played at full tempo. If the tempo is not right for you, you can slow it down or speed it up using the “Playback” selection in the “Settings” menu.

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Fireball Mail

Here is a jam track for the tune “Fireball Mail”. The track is in the key of G and played at full tempo. If the tempo is not right for you, you can slow it down or speed it up using the “Playback” selection in the “Settings” menu.

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The Special Consensus—Bluegrass, Chicago Style

Reprinted from Bluegrass Unlimited Magazine February 1979, Volume 13, Number 8 The room is long and dimly lit, the tables packed closely together. Family groups sit elbow-to-elbow facing the stage, which occupies the width of the narrow room. The loud hum of conversation is punctuated by the sound of children’s laughter and the scrape of…

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Expanding Your Chord Vocabulary – Part 3

In this video Dan Miller continues with the topic of building your chord vocabulary by introducing Texas swing style rhythm using the fiddle tune Sally Goodin’ as an example.

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