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“Don't Let Your Deal Go Down” Play-Along Track: Key of G


This lesson is part of the course Play Along Tracks with Scott Nygaard.
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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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“Don't Let Your Deal Go Down” Play-Along Track: Key of G
“Don't Let Your Deal Go Down” Play-Along Track: Key of G
 
Use this video to play “Don't Let Your Deal Go Down”  in the key of G at slow and medium tempos with guitar accompaniment.                                                                                                                                                                                                    

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