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If No News Is Good News, Part 1

This lesson is part of the course Roots and Bluegrass Rhythm Guitar with Scott Nygaard.
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Learn the essential techniques of roots and bluegrass rhythm guitar by playing classic and contemporary songs, with flatpicking technique tips and strums, bass runs, and fills.
 
 
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This great Flatt and Scruggs song was recorded by JD Crowe and the New South on their classic self-titled album, with Tony Rice singing lead. It's a great example of a medium tempo bluegrass song played with a country swing feel. You'll learn a strum pattern that helps accent the swing feel, as well as some bass runs to use at the ends of phrases. Scott plays the song in D and looks at some different ways to finger the A and A7 chords. Finally, he sings the whole song through so you can play along with him.
 
 
 
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If No News Is Good News  
 
If No News Is Good News  
 
If No News Is Good News, Part 1
If No News Is Good News, Part 1
 
Learn some simple Western swing–style closed chords using this Bob Wills classic. The verses of “If No News Is Good News” are basically just D, G, and A chords, but Scott shows you some closed chords you can use to get a swing rhythm sound, starting with a D7 for the initial D chord and then a G chord using your thumb on the low G bass note instead of a barre chord. He also shows you a swing-style voicing for A7 and a D6 chord you can use instead of D. You’ll also get advice on how to lift your fingers off the chord right after you play it to get a percussive swing rhythm sound.

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Learn to play the classic western swing rhythm style pioneered by Eldon Shamblin, as well as “twin guitar” solos from Bob Wills’s guitarists and the soloing styles of great western swing players.
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