“Shady Grove” in A Major, Part 1 |
“Shady Grove” in A Major, Part 1
In this lesson, you’ll learn a version of the old-time and folk standard “Shady Grove” in the key of A major. This means that you’ll be in G tuning, with a capo on the second fret and your fifth string tuned to A. You already learned “Shady Grove” in mountain modal tuning, which is probably the most common way to play the song, but Evie shows you another version in A major, with the song starting on the V chord and with a second part, as opposed to the modal version, which just has one part. Evie plays the A part through a couple of different ways, one fairly straight and one with more syncopation, and then she takes them apart for you.
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"Shady Grove" in A Major (Available to subscribers)
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