John adds a drone string to much of the melody of the B part of “Little Liza Jane,” and the first phrase begins with a clawhammer-style rhythm. John walks you through it phrase by phrase and then shows you how to find the melody of the A part an octave up the neck.
Wild Rose of the Mountain |
Wild Rose of the Mountain |
“Wild Rose of the Mountain” is a medium-tempo crooked fiddle tune in the key of A that comes from Kentucky fiddler J.P. Fraley.
"Wild Rose of the Mountain" Notation/Tab (Available to subscribers) |