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A Prairie Jewel, Part 2


This lesson is part of the course Melodic Mandolin Tunes with John Reischman.
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A Prairie Jewel  
 
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A Prairie Jewel, Part 2
A Prairie Jewel, Part 2
 

You’ll learn the B part of John’s waltz “A Prairie Jewel” in this video. John also talks about trying to get as much sustain as possible out of each of the notes you’re playing, which is important on “A Prairie Jewel” because there are so many long held notes that are not filled out with tremolo.


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