The bluegrass jam favorite “Dixie Hoedown” comes from mandolin great Jesse McReynolds and has been recorded by numerous people, including Jerry Douglas, David Grisman, Matt Flinner, and many others. But nobody really plays the B part the same way. The version you’ll learn here is based on the way Grisman, Jesse McReynolds, Ronnie McCoury, and others played it on Bluegrass Mandolin Extravaganza. Joe starts by showing you the A part, phrase by phrase. You’ll also learn the chords to the A part in this video.
East Tennessee Blues |
East Tennessee Blues, Part 2: Variations |
Joe shows you some of his favorite variations on the melody of “East Tennessee Blues” in this video as well as a “line cliché” variation played by mandolinist Wayne Benson. You can use this Play-Along Track to practice playing “East Tennessee Blues” at a medium tempo with guitar accompaniment.