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  Genre: Bluegrass  Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)   Key: D  Tuning: Drop C (gCGBD)  Difficulty: IntermediateAngelina Baker 
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  Genre: Traditional  Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)   Key: G  Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD)  Difficulty: IntermediateGarfield's Blackberry Blossom 
Posted by crishergirl, last updated: 5/9/2012 8:59:55 AM
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Notes: I learned this from Alan O'Bryant himself. Great tune!
  Genre: Bluegrass  Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)   Key: D  Tuning: aDGBD  Difficulty: IntermediateMan of Constant Sorrow 
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Notes: This is in the style of the music from the movie "O brother where art thou".
  Genre: Bluegrass  Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)   Key: A  Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD)  Difficulty: IntermediatePike County Breakdown 
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Notes: This tablature strays a bit from the traditional single string notation, because it follows the record recorded by Sonny Osborne at the age of 14 when he was a bluegrass boy. You may interchange the long notes for the more difficult single string notes if you wish. The tablature is not exactly as in the mp3, it is a bit simpler on page 2. Taught to me by Alan O'Bryant at Midwest Banjo Camp in 2011.
  Genre: Traditional  Key: D  Tuning: aDGBD  Difficulty: ExpertRocky Mountain 
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Notes: This is an old timey song and sounds somewhat celtic when played at speed.

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