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Tim Stafford on "Kneedeep in Bluegrass: The AcuTab Sessions"Īnne Marie Reel Key D Arr. For us the most notable recording is David Grier's version on his "Freewheeling" CD. Mike Stangeland for GUITARĪccording to The Fiddler's Companion: "This old time song and tune was derived from a sentimental song by Stephen Foster, called 'Angelina Baker,' whose lyrics tell about a slave who is parted from her lover when sold." This tune has stood up well over the years and has been recorded many times. He will be greatly missed by many.Īngeline the Baker Key D Arr.
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Sadly, Charlie was killed in an auto accident caused by a drunk driver on the evening of August 1, 2006. In 2002 he sent me an album he had recorded but had not been released and I transcribed several of his instrumentals. Mike Stangeland for GUITARĬharlie Derrington was a wonderful musician, a great mandolin builder and was the manager Gibson's acoustic stringed instrument division and is credited with rebuilding the operation and regaining the respect it once had. J.'s Reel Key C Written by Charlie Derrington, Arr. Stacy Phillips on "The Great Dobro Sessions"Ī. It's tough and will take a lot of work, when you've got this one up to speed you can say you've "Arrived." This is a transcription from the playing of the great Benny Thomasson, one of the founders of the style. This tune is a standard of the Texas Fiddle style. Dakota Dave and Kari Larson are some of our favorite instrumentalists, their recordings run the gamut from traditional to swing, highly recommended!Ĭheck out "Moonbeams", "Hull's Victory", "Double Cappuccino" and "Reunion Rag"Īce of Spades Key A (played capo 2, G position) Arr. It's a traditional Spanish waltz, very lonely and haunting. This tune was transcribed from a mandolin recording of it by Dakota Dave Hull and Kari Larson on the CD "Double Cappuccino" then I arranged it for guitar.
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We will be loading more tunes as time goes on, so check back again soon.Ĭlick Here to Download the Entire Tune Library (Zip File)įind tablature alphabetically (If a song name begins with "The," you will find file under the first letter of the second word in the name.) Click on the name of the tune to download the Tabledit file:Ī B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZĪ Bruxa Key A minor Arr. Click on either icon below to visit the Tabledit site.
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We decided to post them on our website because we think they might be useful for beginning and intermediate level flatpickers and mandolin players. These are not definitive versions, the arrangements are just the way we play the tunes. These are the tunes we play or hope to learn over time.
Most of the tunes on this page were arranged by Mike and/or Kim for flatpicked guitar and mandolin. We primarily play traditional fiddle tunes, Bluegrass, Old-time, and a little Celtic and Blues. Sam Bush, Adam Steffey, and a young (very young) Chris Thile!?! How could I resist? The three tear it up (as well as some unidentified mystery picker) and really show why this tune kicks butt.We are Mike Stangeland and Kim Davis and we both play guitar and Mike plays mandolin. Crary was one of Mark O'Connor's early guitar influences and even appeared on his album "Markology", alongside Tony Rice.Īnd even though this video has mandolins I just had to throw it in. I also enjoy listening to this old Dan Crary recording. As usual, this Gold Member lesson comes with a streaming video, sheet music, TAB, and an audio file. I first heard this tune from a live recording of Byron Berline, Sam Bush, and Mark O'Connor way back in the 70's, and the guitar licks were played by Mark O'Connor (one of the great forgotten bluegrass guitar players!).
This first lesson teaches the basic melody, and a later lesson is going to teach some advanced variations. It's pretty tough and is filled with arpeggios that you're really going to have to practice to get clean. It has three parts, is played out of G position and capoed up to the key of A. Huckleberry Hornpipe is has become relatively unknown lately, but I still think it's a great tune to play on the guitar, as well as fiddle or mandolin. Check out the latest streaming guitar lesson to come online at by watching the preview clip below.