Acoustic Guitar Webinar Jon MacLennan Notes

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STYLE LESSON

Playing Tip Play the melody louder than the accompaniment.

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Bluegrass: “Wildwood Flower” The song “Wildwood Flower” was first recorded by the Carter family in the 1920s. It has become a standard for bluegrass guitarists to know ever since. Maybelle Carter played the song in C on guitar but often capoed up so it actually sounded in a higher key when she sang along. In this version, notice how the melody is voiced lower with the occasional strummed chords voiced higher. This lesson teaches the classic bluegrass song “Wildwood Flower.” Basic Version

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www.LearnandMaster.com Style Lesson: Bluegrass: “Wildwood Flower”

Gibson’s Skills House Lessons with Steve Krenz Gibson’s Skills House Lessons with Steve Krenz Full Version The full version adds hammer-ons to the arrangement, giving it a more authentic sound. The hammer-ons are notated as smaller notes with a slash through them and are written before the target note. These smaller notes are called “grace notes.” www.LearnandMaster.com 2

Style Lesson: Bluegrass: “Wildwood Flower”

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Generated using the Power Tab Editor by Brad Larsen. http://powertab.guitarnetwork.org

DUST IN THE WIND

As recorded by Kansas(From the 1977 Album POINT OF KNOW RETURN)

Transcribed bysavatage_890@yahoo.com

Words and Music by Kerry LivgrenArranged by savatage_890@yahoo.com

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