Classic Banjo Backup Book: with Online Video and Audio Access

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ISBN-10:

1718076436

ISBN-13:

9781718076433

Author(s): Hohwald, Geoff
Released: Aug 07, 2018
Format: Paperback, 51 pages

Description:

Classic Banjo Backup Book with Online Video & Audio Access by Geoff Hohwald is the third course in our series of lessons on playing backup parts on the banjo. You will learn a set of Scruggs style backup licks. Geoff will teach you how to play each lick in detail and then show you how to use it in the context of a song. We'll use the licks to play along with classic bluegrass songs like New River Train, Banks of the Ohio, Goin' Down That Road Feeling Bad, Cryin' Holy, More Pretty Girls Than One, Salty Dog, Think of What You've Done, and Riding On That Midnight Train. This course contains over two hours of online video instruction and music notation for each song.

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