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Arkansas Traveler // Congrats!

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Now that you’ve learned Arkansas Traveler, try playing it along with one of these backing tracks:

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  1. Tony is a great teacher. If I forget something I can go back over and over again. If I want him to repeat something he never gets made. This whole courses great!

  2. Finally. I just about nailed it on fast speed! Just a couple of slightly duff notes but time to move onto the next song. Great stuff!!

  3. I noticed in the final measyres of the B part, you often play it as a 16th note triplet plus an eighth note versus four straight 16th notes as written in the tab. It’s not a big deal – either sounds real good. There’s a lot of room for some improv soloing here. It’s a neat arrangement that looks like it will take only about 3 hours total rehearsal time to be ready to record.

  4. Love the backing tracks! I most enjoy playing along with the duet track for this tune and Swallotail Jig. Would love to see a duet track for Red Haired Boy if y’all have time to make one! Thanks for adding these!

    1. Tony,

      Glad you dug this one!!! I will be adding some duets and context to future lessons and then once I have the format I will start to add those to the older lessons 🙂

      Cheers,
      Tony

      1. I really enjoyed this song Tony! It would be great if you could add more of these backing tracks and/or duet with the song! I realize it is time consuming but I have to tell you that it keeps us in time and a joy to hear the background music! Thank you!

    1. Sean,

      Good guess, but I was looking at the arrangement, and Joel was checking out the chord chart I made for him 🙂 I wanted to make sure I played the arrangement exactly like I taught it 🙂

      Cheers,
      Tony

  5. Wow, nice duet guys! That looked like fun, and Joel plays some solid rhythm. I actually did some bluegrass improv over the top of that. Hope you keep adding these!

    1. Something that comes across — playing by yourself is pretty cool, but playing with other people is really special, We all need a duet partner.

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