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schlange - Posted - 08/04/2014: 10:23:36
Key of D – aDADE (double C – gCGCD – capo 2)
In this, Tunetorial number 11, Dan "Clawdan" Levenson teaches Forked Deer. This is one of his favorite tunes. It is also a jam session regular!
In this and all of the Tutorials, Dan plays the tune three times through up to speed then slow starting with a basic version and building to an advanced one. Then Dan plays the basic version and breaks it down phrase by phrase. Same with the advanced.
This is tune number 21 tabbed out in Dan's newest book "Old-Time Favorites for Clawhammer Banjo" (MelBay 30224). Tab and standard notation with 2 cds of banjo and fiddle audio tracks. The fiddle notation and mandolin tab can be found in my companion book “Old Time Favorites for Fiddle and Mandolin” (MelBay 30225)
Dan has included a bonus feature this time. A breakdown and primer on the Double C/D scale and basic chords because this tune, like so many others, is really based upon the chord structure and scale positions. This is a really fun tune if you know your basic scale.
You can purchase the video lesson (for unlimited streaming and download) here on the Banjo Hangout for $6. Get it here >
Dan and I would love to hear any feedback you have on these videos, so feel free to post or email us. Our goal here is provide a steady, affordable way for people to learn a new clawhammer tune weekly (or as often as they'd like).
If you're working on the tune, record yourself and post it below--we'd love to hear your progress!
Montanarick - Posted - 08/04/2014: 12:14:59
The preview videos are a great idea Dan and Eric. Any time you can watch and listen to Dan play it's a good thing. I'm going to order the book so that I can get more involved. I hope you continue with this. I take my Daughter and two grandkids to banjo lessons every week and I can tell it's a lot more expensive than the tunetorials. Rick
Edited by - Montanarick on 08/04/2014 12:16:03
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