Chords for Bill Monroe - Old Daingerfield - By-Ear Lesson Arrangement Preview
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86.45 bpm
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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Well, howdy there, neighbors!
wall here to tell you about a new video we got going on.
[N] Master of Bluegrass.
is an important one to consider because it's a
like Bill.
it
the whole
phrases, and there's lots of places you can play along to.
wall here to tell you about a new video we got going on.
[N] Master of Bluegrass.
is an important one to consider because it's a
like Bill.
it
the whole
phrases, and there's lots of places you can play along to.
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_ _ Well, howdy there, neighbors!
[A#] I'm just holding up the side of this little barn
wall here to tell you about a new video we got going on.
Old Dangerfield.
This is
Monroe's version from [N] Master of Bluegrass.
Pretty close to how he wrote
it, probably.
And to me, this is an important one to consider because it's a
popular number, although you almost never hear anybody play it like Bill.
It's
really hard to hear what he's doing, and so most [F] people kind of misapproximate it
in a way.
[N] So have a go at this and see what you hear.
And, you know, the whole
lesson is broken down note for note, and everything's explained in small phrases,
bite-sized phrases, and there's lots of places you can play along to.
So check
out the original version of Master of Bluegrass' Old Dangerfield.
I believe
this is a number that Bill wrote for Julia Labella. 3, _ [A] 4_ _ _ _ _ _
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[A#] I'm just holding up the side of this little barn
wall here to tell you about a new video we got going on.
Old Dangerfield.
This is
Monroe's version from [N] Master of Bluegrass.
Pretty close to how he wrote
it, probably.
And to me, this is an important one to consider because it's a
popular number, although you almost never hear anybody play it like Bill.
It's
really hard to hear what he's doing, and so most [F] people kind of misapproximate it
in a way.
[N] So have a go at this and see what you hear.
And, you know, the whole
lesson is broken down note for note, and everything's explained in small phrases,
bite-sized phrases, and there's lots of places you can play along to.
So check
out the original version of Master of Bluegrass' Old Dangerfield.
I believe
this is a number that Bill wrote for Julia Labella. 3, _ [A] 4_ _ _ _ _ _
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