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- Jambalaya | Bluegrassbasics
Jambalaya - Nashville.pdf
- In the Gravel Yard
< Back In the Gravel Yard Previous Next In The Gravel Yard - Transposed .pdf Download PDF • 40KB In The Gravel Yard - Concert Pitch .pdf Download PDF • 34KB In The Gravel Yard - Nashville .pdf Download PDF • 43KB
- I Saw the Light
< Back I Saw the Light Previous Next I Saw the Light .pdf Download PDF • 40KB I Saw the Light - Nashville .pdf Download PDF • 43KB
- January 2024 | Bluegrassbasics
January 2024 < Back I'll Fly Away - Key of D Footprints in the Snow - Key of D My Home's Across the Blue Ridge Mountains - Key of G Hey, Good Lookin' - Key of G You Don't Miss Your Water - Key of C White Freight Liner Blues - Key of G Clinch Mountain Backstep - Key of A Dark Hollow - Key of C Sally Let Your Bangs Hang Down - Key of A Nine Pound Hammer - Key of G Will the Circle Be Unbroken - Key of G Little Darling Pal of Mine - Key of G Red River Valley - Key of D Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill) - Key of D Jambalaya - Key of C A Few Old Memories - Key of A Soldier's Joy - Key of D Foggy Mountain Top - Key of G Previous Next
- 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
- Bury Me Beneath The Willow | Bluegrassbasics
Concert Pitch - Bury Me Beneath The Willow.pdf Nashville - Bury Me Beneath The Willow.pdf
- Big Spike Hammer | Bluegrassbasics
Concert Pitch - Big Spike Hammer.pdf Nashville - Big Spike Hammer.pdf
- Long Gone | Bluegrassbasics
Concert Pitch - Long Gone.pdf Nashville - Long Gone.pdf
- Mandolin - Ibanez M510-BS | Bluegrassbasics
< Back Mandolin - Ibanez M510-BS Sharon is hoping to pass this along to someone who will give it a good home and some playing time! Although not pictured, she does have the tailpiece cover that was taken off to facilitate string changes. Previous Next
- Keep on the Sunny Side | Bluegrassbasics
Concert Pitch - Keep on the Sunny Side.p Nashville - Keep on the Sunny Side.pdf
- Hard Hearted | Bluegrassbasics
Concert Pitch - Hard Hearted.pdf Nashville - Hard Hearted.pdf
- August 2022 | Bluegrassbasics
August 2022 < Back Mountain Dew - Key of G Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain - Key of E Turkey in the Straw - Key of G St. Anne's Reel - Key of D Truck Drivin' Man - Key of E Faded Love - Key of D Blue Ridge Cabin Home - Key of G You Ain't Goin' Nowhere - Key of G Mama Don't Allow - Key of E Nine Pound Hammer - Key of G Big Spike Hammer - Key of G When the Springtime Comes Again (Little Annie) - Key of G Behind These Prison Walls of Love - Key of G Will the Circle Be Unbroken - Key of G Swallowtail Jig - Key of Em Whiskey Before Breakfast - Key of D Begging to You - Key of E Friend of the Devil - Key of G Dream of a Miner's Child - Key of G Long Journey Home - Key of G Previous Next