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This lesson is part of the course Bluegrass Guitar Fingerboard Mastery with Stash Wyslouch.
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A step-by-step approach to decoding the mysteries of the guitar neck through the lens of bluegrass, old-time, and country music.
 
 
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In this lesson, you’ll learn triad inversion shapes for C, F, and G chords on the GBE string set and use them to play the traditional song “Roll On Buddy” in the key of C.

 
 
 
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Fisher’s Hornpipe  
 
Fisher’s Hornpipe  
 
Fisher’s Hornpipe, Part 1
Fisher’s Hornpipe, Part 1
 

In this lesson, Stash shows you a variation on the classic fiddle tune “Fisher’s Hornpipe” that uses arpeggios on D, G, A, and E chords up and down the neck. If you don’t know the basic melody to “Fisher’s Hornpipe” you can learn it in this lesson in Scott Nygaard’s Advanced Flatpicking course. We’ve also included a version of the melody in the notation/tab that accompanies this lesson. Stash walks you through the first part of his arrangement of “Fisher’s Hornpipe” in this video.


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