With these video accompaniment tracks, or downloadable MP3s, you'll be able to practice some of the most popular roots, bluegrass, and old-time tunes and songs, so you'll be ready to jump into any jam or song circle. As a subscriber to Peghead Nation, you have access to all the accompaniment tracks for tunes taught in Peghead Nation courses, whether you're a subscriber to that particular course or not.
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Decode the mysteries of the guitar neck through the lens of bluegrass, old-time, and country music with this new course from guitar master Stash Wyslouch.
The song “You’ll Work Down to Me Someday” was recorded by Memphis bluesman John Henry Barbee in the late 1920s. Peghead Nation instructor Orville Johnson teaches you how to play the fingerstyle guitar part (including two different solos) in his Blues Guitar course, but in this video Orville just lets loose and sings the song in his own inimitable style. To learn more blues guitar techniques, including fingerstyle, lead guitar, and slide soloing, enroll in Orville’s Blues Guitar course on Peghead Nation today.