Once you know the arpeggios based on the L shape, you can easily find double stops to harmonize the melodies of the songs you’re playing. Sharon shows you two handy double stops in the L shape for D, G, and A, and gives you a couple exercises using them.
| Chinquapin Hunting |
| Chinquapin Hunting, Part 1: Getting Comfortable in D |
In this lesson you’ll learn the old-time fiddle tune “Chinquapin Hunting,” which is in the key of D. Sharon starts you out by showing you the D major scale, a D major arpeggio, and a D major chord, which will help orient your fingers to the key of D. Then Sharon teaches the tune phrase by phrase. In this first video, you’ll learn the A part of “Chinquapin Hunting,” which is fairly repetitive, so it’s a great tune to practice getting used to the key of D.
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