Goodbye Liza Jane, Part 1 |
Goodbye Liza Jane, Part 1
The melody of “Goodbye Liza Jane,” also called by some “Little Liza Jane” and “Liza Jane” has been around for at least a hundred years, and has morphed into numerous versions in that time. The 1940s recording by Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys is probably the source for most bluegrass versions these days. It’s basically a simple melody, but has been fleshed out in many ways. In this lesson, Scott shows you his version, both a “composed” version that he would use to kickoff the tune, and one that reflects how he improvises on the melody. In this video, Scott walks you through his A parts.
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