Sally Goodin-5 Variations for Bluegrass Banjo
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2022
- Scruggs/Crowe influenced variations performed all over the neck, along with ideas from John Hickman and Bill Knopf. Request a pdf tab of all the breaks by email: eddiecollinsmusic@yahoo.com
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Your videos are very encouraging. Thanks
Great to hear, continued good luck with your picking.
Reminded me of when somebody talks about something and their phone starts magically giving them ads for what they talked about. I tried to practice Sally Goodin the past couple of days and this magically pops up. It was reading my mind. Thank you!
I've had that happen too, thanks for sharing that.
Ohh Eddie,love it.I will study your work.Thank you from my heard.😍
Wonderful! I hope you have fun learning it.
Outstanding🤩
Thanks, Gordon.
Another great rendition! I love your videos. Direct and to the point. Love the variations.
Thanks Michael, I hope you're getting some ideas you can use.
Amazing! Thanks 👍😎🪕
Thanks, Rick. Happy Picking!
Love your videos.
Cool you're getting some useful stuff out of these, Steven. Thanks.
I always loved the sound of this tune. Thanks, Eddie!
I really like John Hickman's version when he plays it with Byron Berline.
Very nice! Good ideas to spice up the song a bit. Thanks!
Right Ben, grab a few licks and have at it!
Great stuff Eddie!
Thanks Mitch, sent you the tab.
Great video! I love that you included so many variations.
Glad you liked 'em!
Great stuff, Eddie!
Thanks, Jim. I bet you have a few variations of your own!
I think I’ve figured out what’s wrong. I’m trying to get my banjo to sound like pie & pudding, but it thinks we’re doing a train wreck song (and not in a good way!)
Wonderful lesson Eddie,
Thank you 🪕
Yes, save the train wrecks for the real deal, like Wreck of the Old 97.