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“Orphan Annie” Play-Along Track


This lesson is part of the course Advanced Flatpicking Guitar with Scott Nygaard.
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Learn the essential techniques of bluegrass flatpicking guitar through classic and lesser-known songs and tunes, from bluegrass blues to old-time fiddle tunes to country swing sounds.

 
 
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In Part 2 of the lesson on crosspicking, you'll learn the first part of Scott's arrangement of "Home Sweet Home," which mostly uses the traditional 3-3-2 roll. Since crosspicking is usually used to play song melodies, it's a good idea to learn the melody of a song before tackling a crosspicking arrangement, so Scott starts by making sure you know the melody to "Home Sweet Home" and then takes the arrangement apart phrase by phrase (or roll by roll).
 
 
 
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Tony Rice’s “Orphan Annie” Solo  
 
Tony Rice’s “Orphan Annie” Solo  
 
“Orphan Annie” Play-Along Track
“Orphan Annie” Play-Along Track
 

Use this video to practice Tony Rice’s solo on “Orphan Annie” as Scott plays rhythm guitar. But remember, this version includes an extra measure in the middle, and skips two of the usual chords in the song, don’t use it to practice improvising on the song. 


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