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Improvising with Chord Tones

This lesson is part of the course Intermediate Bluegrass Mandolin with Sharon Gilchrist.
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In this lesson you’ll learn the bluegrass standard “I’m Going Back to Old Kentucky” using a common technique in bluegrass mandolin: playing melodies on two pairs of strings. Sharon starts this lesson by talking about the basic right-hand technique for playing two pairs of strings at a time. She shows you how to keep the pick out on the edge of the strings and not let the pick dig in past the strings as well as how to slightly rotate your wrist so you can play all four strings (both pairs) at once. Sharon also gives you advice on practicing this technique with a metronome, with some ideas for exercises you can do.
 
 
 
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Improvising with Chord Tones  
 
Improvising with Chord Tones  
 
Improvising with Chord Tones
Improvising with Chord Tones
 

Sharon talks about targeting chord tones in your improvising in this lesson. She shows you four different approaches to targeting different notes in a chord as you change from one chord to another: targeting the root, targeting common tones, using guide tones, and using half-step motion.


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