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Wade Ward’s “June Apple” 

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Wade Ward’s “June Apple”  
 
Wade Ward’s “June Apple”  
 
Wade Ward’s “June Apple” 
Wade Ward’s “June Apple” 
 
Wade Ward was one of the great old-time clawhammer banjo players, and the tune “June Apple” is a great example of his style. This tune includes one of his signature techniques, a pluck of the open string with the left hand. Danny demonstrates the left-hand plucking technique and then walks you through the whole tune. He also talks about the importance of learning tunes on the banjo from the original source. In this case, you can hear Wade Ward play “June Apple” on the County Records album Clawhammer Banjo, which is a great compilation of classic old-time clawhammer banjo playing.

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