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Blue Railroad Train, Part 2: Tony Rice’s Solo

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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Blue Railroad Train, Part 2: Tony Rice’s Solo
Blue Railroad Train, Part 2: Tony Rice’s Solo
 
On Manzanita, Tony Rice kicked off the recording of “Blue Railroad Train” with a great bluesy melodic solo that went twice through the form, repeating his first eight bars pretty closely with just a couple minor variations. In this lesson you’ll learn Tony’s first eight bars and the filler line into the next eight bars, as well as a variation on the solo he played later in the recording. Scott starts with the first solo, playing it through and then taking it apart slowly, phrase by phrase, before moving on to the second solo.

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