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Sandy River Belle


This lesson is part of the course Old-Time Mandolin with John Reischman.
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Learn to play old-time fiddle tunes and song melodies with mandolin master John Reischman. Includes advice on picking technique and playing old-time rhythm on the mandolin.
 
 
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John adds a drone string to much of the melody of the B part of “Little Liza Jane,” and the first phrase begins with a clawhammer-style rhythm. John walks you through it phrase by phrase and then shows you how to find the melody of the A part an octave up the neck.

 
 
 
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Sandy River Belle  
 
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Sandy River Belle
Sandy River Belle
 

“Sandy River Belle” is a common old-time fiddle tune with numerous versions and recordings that date back to 1926. John recently recorded it for an album by Miles Zurawell.  “Sandy River Belle” is in the key of G and played in standard tuning by fiddle players, so it sits perfectly on the mandolin.


  “Sandy River Belle” Notation/Tab (Available to subscribers)
 
 
 

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