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I Know What It Means to Be Lonesome, Part 1: Bass Runs


This lesson is part of the course Roots and Bluegrass Rhythm Guitar with Scott Nygaard.
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Learn the essential techniques of roots and bluegrass rhythm guitar by playing classic and contemporary songs, with flatpicking technique tips and strums, bass runs, and fills.
 
 
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This great Flatt and Scruggs song was recorded by JD Crowe and the New South on their classic self-titled album, with Tony Rice singing lead. It's a great example of a medium tempo bluegrass song played with a country swing feel. You'll learn a strum pattern that helps accent the swing feel, as well as some bass runs to use at the ends of phrases. Scott plays the song in D and looks at some different ways to finger the A and A7 chords. Finally, he sings the whole song through so you can play along with him.
 
 
 
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I Know What It Means to Be Lonesome  
 
I Know What It Means to Be Lonesome  
 
I Know What It Means to Be Lonesome, Part 1: Bass Runs
I Know What It Means to Be Lonesome, Part 1: Bass Runs
 
The bluegrass song “I Know What It Means to Be Lonesome” has a circle-of-fifths progression similar to “Salty Dog Blues” and others, which makes it a good song for using longer bass runs that keep the progression moving forward around the circle. Scott explains the chord progression (C–A–G–D–C), and shows you some one-measure bass runs that lead into each new chord. He also shows you a couple longer runs and patterns that last for two measures.

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