Tune of the Week (TOW) was started in April 1999 as a way of choosing tunes to learn on the mandolin & discussing how to play them with other members of CoMando ListServe. Shana Aisenberg, once again, takes on the tune-meister role of choosing weekly tunes for us to learn this year. You must sign into your myHangout account before you can post comments.Tune of the Week 2013 Wendy Anthony - Editor On “The Bluegrass Learning Place- You are My Sunshine Tutorial” Just remember as you move up the neck the spacing gets smaller! You can also learn the harmony notes up the neck using the maps and that sounds great also! If you play the song in just one key with a group or for your own enjoyment, use all the open notes you want for the bluegrass feel, but even then, using the simple melody played in the higher positions adds to the music especially when you're playing it behind other instruments. It's a lesson on using the maps to play in other keys and for playing up the neck. Then you'll be able to add the embellishments in all the keys!Īlso remember this isn't a lesson per se for You Are My Sunshine. I included the partial text to help you remember this.Īfter you master this simple version in all the keys, feel free to add other notes, slides, and chords to spice it up a bit, but make sure you don't use any open notes. So stop the Tabledit player when you come to the end of the A b part!īy the way, make sure you don't sing the other verses of the song in your mind when you're playing it, as it will mess you up because they have slightly different melodies. The Tutorial starts in the key of A b and it's important to Memorize it in that key before you move to the other keys.
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