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Lessons: Lesson #6620: THE ARKANSAS TRAVELER - Accompaniment

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THE ARKANSAS TRAVELER - Accompaniment


by Charles Gacsi (42523)

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Pages: 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9     Suggested Tempo: 120
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Each of the parts are introduced separately.

Some of the viewers may not know the tune. Therefore, it is set in tab for you to listen to and get acquainted with the melody.

First part. The F scale. That is the key the tune is in and stays in position along with the melody.

Second part is the actual melody in tab form.

Third part is the actual accompaniment sound in tab form.

Fourth part are the diagrams of the chords that were used for tab accompaniment.

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