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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.

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

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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.

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Josh Turknett is founder and lead brain hacker at Brainjo Productions
 

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Clawhammer Tune of the Week: “Hog Eyed Man”

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Up this week is another tune by request, this time by subscriber Rich Rowe.

His specific request was for the version of “Hog Eyed Man” by Topher Stevens of the Pisgah banjo company, which appears mid way through this video.

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

Fiddler Luther Strong plays the most commonly cited source version of this tune; however, his is out of the key of A. Here, the tune is moved out of its traditional key on the fiddle, and played out of an open D minor tuning, aDADF.

This is a great example of adapting a tune for clawhammer to put it in its best light, as this tune with this tuning and arrangement make for a hauntingly gorgeous union.

And, of course, you couldn’t ask for a better title.

(What’s a “Hog Eyed Man?” Click here for possible theories.)

Hog Eyed Man

aDADF tuning, Brainjo level 3

hog eyed man clawhammer banjo tab

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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Josh Turknett is founder and lead brain hacker at Brainjo Productions
 

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Clawhammer Song and Tab of the Week: “New Slang”

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“You gotta hear this one song, it’ll change your life I swear.”

Those were the words spoken by actress Natalie Portman as she placed a pair of headphones over co-star Zach Braff’s ears to play this song in the cult hit Garden State, a romantic comedy about twenty-something aimlessness.

As someone who generally prefers to take the under promise and over deliver approach to most things, I won’t make the same claim.

However, this does happen to be one of my favorite songs by one of my favorite bands, The Shins.

And when I do still venture into the land of music recorded by still breathing musicians, I venture to their catalog not infrequently. “New Slang” is probably their biggest commercial hit, thanks in no small part due to its inclusion on the Garden State soundtrack.

The fact that it’s a wonderful piece of songwriting didn’t hurt, either.

Without further adieu, here’s another installment in the “Contemporary Clawhammer” series.

New Slang

gCGCD tuning, Brainjo level 3-4

New Slang clawhammer banjo tab part 1

Banjo Solos

New Slang clawhammer banjo tab part 2

 

Notes on the Tab

In the tab above, you’ll note I’ve tabbed out the two solo parts and the “vocal backup” (what I play while I’m singing). The lead break for this song mirrors the lead guitar part on the original song.

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”

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

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Clawhammer Tune of the Week: “Roscoe”

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For some of us, the name Roscoe is forever linked to this guy:

Rosco from the Dukes of Hazzard
For those of you who weren’t between the ages of 5 and 10 in the early 1980s, this Rosco (in his case, there was no “e” at the end) was the feckless sheriff of Hazzard County, Georgia, the one whom Duke boys were always getting the better of.

General Lee in mid air
the General Lee in mid-flight

In that time of my life, no week was complete without seeing the Duke’s orange Dodge Charger, affectionately known as the “General Lee,” launch through the air (a previously unknown to me part of the show’s pre-history: the Duke boys had used the Charger to run moonshine!).

Anyhow, that’s THE Roscoe. At least in my mind.

He’s the platonic ideal against which all other Roscoe’s must be compared.

But that’s not the Roscoe that this tune is about. And so far as I can tell, the Roscoe for whom this tune is about still remains a mystery (if any of you folks can solve it, chime in!)

Unidentified main character aside, this remains a really fun tune. From what I could find, this tune is traced back to the repertoire of Kyle Creed, the last known source from which it then spread.

It’s also one of those tunes that, even if you’ve never heard it before, sounds like you have. And that’s likely on account of the fact that it utilizes a tried and true chord progression (which a YouTube commenter “Matersoup” referred to as the “Dog-L-Ration” theme).


That’s also one reason why it makes for a great “jambooster” (i.e. – the opposite of a “jambuster”). Even folks who are unfamiliar with it will likely acclimate to its basic structure after a few go rounds.

Roscoe

gDGBD tuning, Brainjo level 3

Roscoe clawhammer banjo tabRoscoe clawhammer banjo tab

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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