Jerusalem Ridge - Tim O´Brien version - Bluegrass Mandolin Lesson - Tutorial part 1
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- Опубликовано: 5 июл 2018
- Sheet music and TAB for this lesson: www.mandolinsecrets.com/jerus...
Learn how to play Bluegrass Mandolin classic ”Jerusalem Ridge” by Bill Monroe and Kenny Baker. I learned this version from Tim O´Brien. It´s a series of three videos where I will teach you the melody and the chords for this song. In the first video I show you how to play A and B-part. RUclips links to watch in the bottom of description.
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Thanks to Tom Warren for this video:
Tim O'Brien and Chris Thile perform Jerusalem Ridge at Grey Fox, July 14, 2011
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Tim O'Brien plays Jerusalem Ridge (a Bill Monroe/ Kenny Baker tune) at Ashland Coffee & Tea. (9/20/12)
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Chris Thile & Tim O'Brien - Jerusalem Ridge - Grey Fox 2011
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Kenny Baker - Jerusalem Ridge
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Great lesson with just the right pace and detail!
Really nice video!
Thanks Tom!
Friday night = Jerusalem Ridge tutorial. Thanks Magnus!!
Thanks Marjorie!
I think it's amazing how little Tim O'Brien's left hand moves. Very relaxed and so much control!
Yes, I totally agree. Amazing!
Thank you so much for this great series. I've enjoyed working on it a great deal!
Thanks! Glad you like it. :-)
These types of songs/lessons give me the stink face. If you don't know what the stink face is, check out some Stevie Ray Vaughn videos and when he hits those double notes and his face gets all contorted, its cause it is awesome. This song is awesome, this lesson is awesome and you are awesome for teaching us Magnus.
Haha! Thanks! I will go for the stink face next time as well. :-)
Excellent - thanks, Magnus.
These videos are great. Thank you so much for sharing with us.
Thanks Janet!
Great easy to follow tutorial. Rawhide needs to be done. Thanks!
Thanks Cole! I put that tune to the list. I have to learn it myself first. ;-)
Yes its a fun one. Still learning it myself. Lots of variations. Looking forward to video 2 here.
Cool! Yes, part2 coming up next week. Cheers!
Sounds really nice!
Thanks Virgil!
Thanks Magnus!
Thanks Virgil!
Hallelujah for music slower downer (and the pdf, although I’m trying to hone my ear) I’m not even near tutorial speed yet. Thanks Magnus, I appreciate the way you broke it down into 2 and 4 measure sections.
Thanks Marjorie! Yes, you´re doing it right. No need to rush the tempo. Speed will come!
Yes!!!!
That´s a reaction I like Greg. :-)
Next week I´m publishing the part 2 tutorial for Jerusalem Ridge. In that video we will go through melody part C and D.
I've been hungry for this tutorial for a long time! Thank you so much.
Tim O'Brien is a huge favorite of mine.
Can you comment on the mandolin style of another player?
Specifically, Kaleb Clauder of Foghorn String Band.
Thank you, in advance. (greg)
Thanks Greg! I´m glad to hear that. I will for sure check out Kaleb Clauder. Any specific song you can recommend?
Hey Magnus. Another Fantastic video, one of my favorite tunes. I went to your site but it wont send me the tabs when i put in the info and try to submit. Is there a way tou can help me on that?
Thanks for the lesson. I looked on your site, but couldn’t find the sheet music. Can you point me in the right direction? Looking forward to part two!
Thanks
Thanks! Follow my link to MandolinStudies.com and then you scroll down to almost bottom of page. Voila! Do you find it?
Great lesson can you do a lesson on the Irish tune a bottle of porter that's if you know of or heard this tune before
Hi Stephen! I don´t know that tune, sorry... You can teach me that one!