You Can Teach Yourself Country GuitarThis is a step-at-a-time enjoyable method for learning to play great sounding country guitar. Dix Bruce, in his humorous yet musically "right-on" teaching style, introduces you to country back-up, bass runs, Carter-style bluegrass picking, the Nashville Numbering System for indicating chord changes, use of the capo, transposition, and much more. Work at your own pace and learn to sound like the country greats! Written in standard notation and tablature. Includes access to online audio and video. |
Contents
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Handsome Molly A E7 Chords The Flatpick | 18 |
The Cuckoo Dm | 31 |
Lifes Railway to Heaven Finger Moves | 44 |
Sweet Sunny South | 58 |
Joshua Fought the Battle of Jericho | 71 |
Wildwood Flower | 84 |
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