Pretty easy tune once you get the chords down
An arrangement of the fiddle tune Sugarfoot Rag for guitar. Includes tab and video.
A simple finger picking pattern for guitar. This example is in the key of E, but it can be used across different keys and chords.
This is a simple I-IV-V chord progression in the key of E. It allows players to move up the fretboard.
As I got so many requests for lessons and TAB I finally uploaded these. Just some basic how to for those wanting to get started with some slide guitar. Enjoy :)
This is a simple version of Clinch Mountain Backstep, the bluegrass standard by Dr. Ralph Stanley.
A slow walk-through of the classic bluegrass G-run, attributed to Lester Flatt. There are many variations, but this covers the most basic form.
Ray Lamontagnes tune. It has a great energy and isn't too tough.
I'm just learning this tune on guitar, I probably should have practiced it a bit more before taping but oh well, here it is. :)
Not note for note but pretty close to the Tony Rice version.
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