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G Position
I Saw the Light – Two Arrangements – Carter-Style and Flatpicking Solos
Sally Goodin’ – Three Arrangements – Beginner to Intermediate Solo
The Girl I Left Behind – Two Variations – Beginner Lesson
Grandfather’s Clock – Beginner Carter-Style Arrangement
Down Yonder – Beginner Arrangement
Blueridge Mountain Blues – Advanced Beginner Solo
Lonesome Road Blues – Two Arrangements
Trouble Ahead – Twelve Bar Blues in G – Two Arrangements
Blue Ridge Cabin Home – Beginner and Intermediate Arrangements
Cripple Creek – Two Arrangements and Variations
Connecting Chords Using Scales – Excerpt from the “Developing Fretboard Awareness Course”
Call and Response Using Two Chords – Study Piece in G
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot – Beginner to Intermediate Arrangement
Brandi Wine – Three Arrangements – G-Major Study Piece
Long Black Veil – Carter Style and Intermediate Solo
I am a Pilgrim – Beginner and Advanced
David Rawlings Style Solo and Jam – Advanced Lesson
The Colorado Train – Jam-Grass Style Feel – Intermediate Advanced Lesson
A Waltz For You – Beginner to Intermediate Lesson on Playing a Waltz
Banks of The Ohio – Two Arrangements – Key of G
Salt Creek – Beginner and Intermediate Arrangements
In the Sweet By and By – Carter Style and Intermediate Flat-Picking
Cherokee Shuffle – Two Arrangements
Nine Pound Hammer – Bluegrass Study Piece – 3 Solos and 2 Rhythm Lessons
This Little Light of Mine – Three Arrangements – Carter Style, Bluegrass and Up The Neck
Rhythm Series Excerpt – Down the Middle Variation #1 – FREE LESSON
Improve Your Bluegrass Rhythm #1 – The Most Common Bluegrass Chord Progression!
Improving Your Bluegrass Rhythm #2 Using Easy Chord Progressions
Improving Your Bluegrass Rhythm #3 – David Rawlings Style
Improving Your Bluegrass Rhythm #4 Using Easy Chord Progressions
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