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Tune Links:         A-1          A-2          A-3          A-4          Entire A Part     
                              B-1           B-2          B-3          B-4           Entire B Part            Play Along Tracks

Practice Tracks

Once you have the various parts to this tune in hand, you'll want to put the whole thing together.  It really helps to play along with someone who knows the tune; and it really, really helps to have a guitar player to keep the rhythm for you.  If you have one or both of these resources right there with you, great.  If not, no problem.  Just click on one of the 3 video players below, and you're in business.

Each track is in the form of "AA -- BB," which means that you play Part A through twice, then you play Part B through twice before returning to the beginning of Part A.  This is the standard form for most fiddle tunes. 

The pace for all tracks is a little slower than performance speed, but good for practicing.  Once you get the tune well in hand, feel free to play it faster.

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My fiddle was made in Czecho-Slovakia, according to the label inside, probably around 1900.  My guitar is a 1985 Martin M-36.

This is the last page of this Tune Lesson. I hope you enjoyed it.  Please contact me with your comments or suggestions for improvements.  I'd love to hear from you.

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