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.
Washington’s March |
Washington’s March, Part 1: Standard Tuning |
“Washington’s March” comes from West Virginia fiddler Edden Hammons, who played it in DDAD tuning. John shows it to you in standard tuning on the mandolin and also in GDAD tuning, with the E string tuned down to D. John walks you through the A and B parts of “Washington’s March” in standard tuning in this video.
“Washington’s March” Notation/Tab (Available to subscribers) |