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Dry and Dusty, Part 2

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Dry and Dusty  
 
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Dry and Dusty, Part 2
Dry and Dusty, Part 2
 

The B section of “Dry and Dusty” repeats a simple idea over changing chords. Joe breaks it down and then plays the whole B part, showing you some subtle variations using slides. Then he shows you the chords in Brittany Haas’s version of “Dry and Dusty” as well as the intro vamp from her recording. He also talks about how he adds an occasional note or two to the melody to evoke the chord changes.


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