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Clawhammer Tune of the Week: “Pretty Little Girl”

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“Pretty Little Girl” is one of those tunes that I’m quite certain I’ve played a time or two at jams, but hadn’t heard outside of that context. And had it not been for member Jim H. requesting it, I may never have added it into my permanent stable.

(RELATED: Breakthrough Banjo members can now request songs to be added to the clawhammer song library. Click here for more information about the course.)

There’s a handful of half-length fiddle tunes like this one that are super catchy, easy to pick up, and as a result make for excellent jamboosters.

It’s a bite size, snack-able morsel of a tune. While it may be short in stature, I think you’ll find it surprisingly hard to stop playing once it’s under your fingers!

(Note: I’ve just now created a group on Facebook for posting and discussing all things related to the clawhammer tune and song of the week series. If you’re interested, click here to check it out and join the group.)

 

Pretty Little Girl

aEAC#E tuning, Brainjo level 3

Pretty Little Girl clawhammer banjo tab part 1 Pretty Little Girl clawhammer banjo tab part 2

 

 

 

Notes on the Tab

Notes in parentheses are “skip” notes. To learn more about these, check out my video lesson on the subject.

For more on reading tabs in general, check out this complete guide to reading banjo tabs.

Level 2 arrangements and video demos for the Tune (and Song!) of the Week tunes are now available as part of the Breakthrough Banjo course. Learn more about it here.

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Clawhammer Song of the Week: “Blowin’ in the Wind”

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Bob Dylan, composer of this edition of the Song of the Week, didn’t initially set out to write his own songs.

In his autobiography “Chronicles,” he reports that he first had his sights on being a folk singer, singing songs for the people written by the people.

Back in early 60s, back when he was trying to make a name for himself doing just that, he crossed paths with Mike Seeger. This encounter would forever alter the course of Dylan’s musical life.

For those of you who don’t know, Mike was (and still is) a legend in the world of old time music and a true friend of the five. I had the opportunity to spend some time around him very early on in my banjo playing days, an experience that influenced the course of my musical life as well.

Here’s what Dylan says of his first experience hearing Mike play:

“He played all the instruments, whatever the song called for—the banjo, the fiddle, mandolin, autoharp, the guitar, even harmonica in the rack….He played on all the various planes, the full index of old-time styles, played in all the genres and had the idioms mastered—Delta blues, ragtime, minstrel songs, buck-and-wing, dance reels, play party, hymns and gospel—being there and seeing him up close, something hit me. It’s not as if he just played everything well, he played these songs as good as it was possible to play them.”

“As for being a folk musician, he was the supreme archetype. He could push a stake through Dracula’s black heart. He was the romantic, egalitarian and revolutionary type all at once.“

That’s some heady praise.

bob dylan and mike seeger

Dylan realized that Seeger was doing the thing he’d set out to make a name for himself doing as well as anyone could do it, and decided to change course by writing his own songs:

“Sometimes you know things have to change … Somebody holds the mirror up, unlocks the door, and your head has to go into a different place…“

The songs of Dylan are such an American historical and cultural touchstone, it’s hard to imagine a world without them. Yet another part of Mike Seeger’s enduring legacy.

 

Blowin’ in the Wind

aDADE tuning, Brainjo level 3

blowin in the wind clawhammer banjo tab part 1

blowin in the wind clawhammer banjo tab part 2

blowin in the wind clawhammer banjo tab part 3

Notes on the Tab

In the tab above, you’ll note I’ve tabbed out both a “lead break” (something to play in between verses) and the “vocal backup” (what I play while I’m singing).

Notes in parentheses are “skip” notes – to learn more about skips and syncopated skips, check out my video lesson on the subject.

For more on reading tabs in general, check out this complete guide to reading banjo tabs.

PRIOR SONG OF THE WEEK EPISODES

  • Episode 1: “Ain’t Gonna Work Tomorrow”
  • Episode 2: “Gumtree Canoe”
  • Episode 3: “Crawdad Hole”
  • Episode 4: “Oh Susanna”
  • Episode 5: “Freight Train”
  • Episode 6: “Grandfather’s Clock”
  • Episode 7: “Hop High Lulu”
  • Episode 8: “Been All Around This World”
  • Episode 9: “I’ll Fly Away”
  • Episode 10: “Leaving Home”
  • Episode 11: “Poor Orphan Child”
  • Episode 12: “Mr. Tambourine Man”
  • Episode 13: “Swanee River”
  • Episode 14: “Big Sciota”
  • Episode 15: “Roll In My Sweet Baby’s Arms”
  • Episode 16: “Darling Corey”
  • Episode 17: “Battle Hymn of the Republic”
  • Episode 18: “America the Beautiful”
  • Episode 19: “Bury Me Beneath the Willow”
  • Episode 20: “Way Out There”
  • Episode 21: “New Slang”
  • Episode 22: “I Saw the Light”
  • Episode 23: “Amazing Grace”

Level 2 arrangements and video demos for the Tune (and Song!) of the Week tunes are now available as part of the Breakthrough Banjo course.

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Josh Turknett is founder and lead brain hacker at Brainjo Productions
 

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Clawhammer Tune of the Week: “Hangman’s Reel”

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Up this week is another tune by member request, this time for the [typically] rollicking 4-part fiddle tune “Hangman’s Reel.”

Specifically, the request from member Michael M. was for the version played by Chris Coole on his “Old Dog” album. It’s a soothing and plaintive rendition, and a recording I wasn’t already familiar with.

It contains some unique variations from the way I’d typically played it, and including them has breathed some new life into the tune for me.

(RELATED: Breakthrough Banjo members can now request songs to be added to the clawhammer song library. Click here for more information about the course.)

Whereas “Hangman’s Reel” is typically played in the key of A, on the aforementioned album it’s played in the key of F#, in a banjo tuned down a half step from standard G, and with what sounds like an extra bass string, which gives it some fine low end growl.

But, if you’re just picking up this tune for the first time, and it’s possible you’ll find yourself playing it with others at some point down the road, then file this one away in your noggin’ in the “A tune” compartment (which is where I’ve played it here).

(RELATED: I get asked a good bit about how to best navigate between all the various tunings. When to capo, when to just tune up, how to handle the 5th string, and so on…I recently made a video lesson on the subject, which you can click here to view).

 

Hangman’s Reel

aEAC#E tuning, Brainjo level 3

 

hangman's reel clawhammer banjo tab part 1

hangman's reel clawhammer banjo tab part 2

Notes on the Tab

Notes in parentheses are “skip” notes. To learn more about these, check out my video lesson on the subject.

For more on reading tabs in general, check out this complete guide to reading banjo tabs.

Level 2 arrangements and video demos for the Tune (and Song!) of the Week tunes are now available as part of the Breakthrough Banjo course. Learn more about it here.

Learn More About Breakthrough Banjo

 

About the Author
Josh Turknett is founder and lead brain hacker at Brainjo Productions
 

View the Brainjo Course Catalog

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Clawhammer Song of the Week: “Amazing Grace”

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When it comes to genre-busting crossover songs, few can compete with the scope and scale of “Amazing Grace.”

It began its life as a hymn, set to the words of a John Newton poem published in 1779, but has since spread to audiences far beyond the church walls, embraced by ears both sacred and secular.

With simple beauty and universal appeal, it more than qualifies as a worthy addition to anyone’s musical repertoire.

And while its waltz time signature may take you out of your bum ditty comfort zone, I think you’ll find that all in all it works out quite well in clawhammer style.

Amazing Grace

gDGBD tuning, Brainjo level 3

amazing grace clawhammer banjo tab part 1

amazing grace clawhammer banjo tab part 2

 

Notes on the Tab

In the tab above, you’ll note I’ve tabbed out both a “lead break” (something to play in between verses) and the “vocal backup” (what I play while I’m singing).

Notes in parentheses are “skip” notes – to learn more about skips and syncopated skips, check out my video lesson on the subject.

For more on reading tabs in general, check out this complete guide to reading banjo tabs.

PRIOR SONG OF THE WEEK EPISODES

  • Episode 1: “Ain’t Gonna Work Tomorrow”
  • Episode 2: “Gumtree Canoe”
  • Episode 3: “Crawdad Hole”
  • Episode 4: “Oh Susanna”
  • Episode 5: “Freight Train”
  • Episode 6: “Grandfather’s Clock”
  • Episode 7: “Hop High Lulu”
  • Episode 8: “Been All Around This World”
  • Episode 9: “I’ll Fly Away”
  • Episode 10: “Leaving Home”
  • Episode 11: “Poor Orphan Child”
  • Episode 12: “Mr. Tambourine Man”
  • Episode 13: “Swanee River”
  • Episode 14: “Big Sciota”
  • Episode 15: “Roll In My Sweet Baby’s Arms”
  • Episode 16: “Darling Corey”
  • Episode 17: “Battle Hymn of the Republic”
  • Episode 18: “America the Beautiful”
  • Episode 19: “Bury Me Beneath the Willow”
  • Episode 20: “Way Out There”
  • Episode 21: “New Slang”
  • Episode 22: “I Saw the Light”

Level 2 arrangements and video demos for the Tune (and Song!) of the Week tunes are now available as part of the Breakthrough Banjo course.

Learn More About Breakthrough Banjo

 

About the Author
Josh Turknett is founder and lead brain hacker at Brainjo Productions
 

View the Brainjo Course Catalog

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Clawhammer Song of the Week: “I Saw the Light”

Click on the button below to get the PDF download for this tab delivered to you, and get 2 new tunes and tabs sent to you every week!

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Hank Williams was drunk and asleep in the backseat, as the story goes.

“I just saw the light,” announced his mother from the front seat, upon spying the lights from the Dannelly Field Airport up ahead.

Hank roused from his slumber, and somewhere deep in the recesses of his subconscious stirred the beginnings of a song, one that would later enjoy widespread commercial success and become an instant gospel classic.

So it goes.

I Saw the Light

gDGBD tuning, Brainjo level 3

i saw the light clawhammer banjo tab part 1

i saw the light clawhammer banjo tab part 2

Notes on the Tab

In the tab above, you’ll note I’ve tabbed out both a “lead break” (something to play in between verses) and the “vocal backup” (what I play while I’m singing).

Notes in parentheses are “skip” notes – to learn more about skips and syncopated skips, check out my video lesson on the subject.

For more on reading tabs in general, check out this complete guide to reading banjo tabs.

PRIOR SONG OF THE WEEK EPISODES

  • Episode 1: “Ain’t Gonna Work Tomorrow”
  • Episode 2: “Gumtree Canoe”
  • Episode 3: “Crawdad Hole”
  • Episode 4: “Oh Susanna”
  • Episode 5: “Freight Train”
  • Episode 6: “Grandfather’s Clock”
  • Episode 7: “Hop High Lulu”
  • Episode 8: “Been All Around This World”
  • Episode 9: “I’ll Fly Away”
  • Episode 10: “Leaving Home”
  • Episode 11: “Poor Orphan Child”
  • Episode 12: “Mr. Tambourine Man”
  • Episode 13: “Swanee River”
  • Episode 14: “Big Sciota”
  • Episode 15: “Roll In My Sweet Baby’s Arms”
  • Episode 16: “Darling Corey”
  • Episode 17: “Battle Hymn of the Republic”
  • Episode 18: “America the Beautiful”
  • Episode 19: “Bury Me Beneath the Willow”
  • Episode 20: “Way Out There”
  • Episode 21: “New Slang”

Level 2 arrangements and video demos for the Tune (and Song!) of the Week tunes are now available as part of the Breakthrough Banjo course.

Learn More About Breakthrough Banjo

 

About the Author
Josh Turknett is founder and lead brain hacker at Brainjo Productions
 

View the Brainjo Course Catalog

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