Beginner Jam
Tuesdays, 6:30 pm - 8:45 pm
2099 S Century Way, Boise, ID
Hi everyone, The song of the week is 'She'll Be Coming 'Round The Mountain' in the key of D. Recordings The Darrell Webb Band - key of B (1) The Darrell Webb Band - She'll Be Coming Around The Mountain - YouTube The Skillet Lickers - key of G (tuned flat) (1) She'll Be Coming 'Round The Mountain - YouTube Smoky Mountain Band - key of A (1) She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain - YouTube Jam Videos Janene Thomas - key of D (1) She’ll Be Coming ‘Round the Mountain [D] - YouTube Jason Homey: keys of A and G Jason’s YouTube Links – Alphabetical Listing – Parisology (cyberplasm.com) Progression 1111 1155 1144 1511 (Prog. V2 on the Basic Chord Progressions chart.) In the key of D: 1=D, 4=G, 5=A In the key of C: 1=C, 4=F, 5=G In the key of B: 1=B, 4=E, 5=F# In the key of A: 1=A, 4=D, 5=E In the key of G: 1=G, 4=C, 5=D Attachments In addition to the melody sheets, I have included a lyric cheat sheet that gives the opening words for the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th verses. Song List 9 songs were played at last night's jam: all of them from the main list: Boil The Cabbage Down - A Buffalo Gals - G Foggy Mountain Top - C I'll Fly Away - C I'm Waiting To Hear You Call Me Darling - Bb A Memory Of You - D She'll Be Coming 'Round The Mountain - D Soldier's Joy - D Will The Circle Be Unbroken - C Happy Pickin', Jason Attachments:
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Hi everyone, The song of the week is 'Foggy Mountain Top' in the key of C. Recordings Corrina Rose Logston - key of C Foggy Mountain Top - YouTube Doc Watson, Earl Scruggs, & Ricky Skaggs - key of G 3 Pickers - Foggy Mountain Top - YouTube Rose Maddox - key of B (very sharp) Foggy Mountain Top - YouTube Jason Homey & The Snake River Boys - key of G (starts at 15:36) Jason Homey and the Snake River Boys, IBA Open Mic, 6_25_19 - YouTube Jam Videos Janene Thomas - key of C Foggy Mountain Top [C] - YouTube Jason Homey - key of G Jason’s YouTube Links – Alphabetical Listing – Parisology (cyberplasm.com) (For the video in which I am on guitar, go to the 7:29 mark.) Progression 1141 1155 1141 1511 This is Prog. V6 on the Basic Chord Progressions handout. Notice how closely related it is to the progression that is used for playing I'm Waiting To Hear You Call Me Darling and Bury Me Beneath The Willow: 1144 1155 1144 1511 which is Prog. V7 on the Basic Chord Progressions handout Notice where (and how) the two progressions differ from each other. In the key of C: 1=C; 4=F; 5=G. In the key of G: 1=G, 4=C, 5=D. In the key of B: 1=B; 4=E; 5=F# Song List 9 songs were played on Tuesday evening at the jam: 7 from the main list, and 2 from the additional songs list: Boil The Cabbage Down - A Buffalo Gals (played twice) - G & A Cripple Creek - A I'll Fly Away - C I'm Waiting To Hear You Call Me Darling - Bb She'll Be Coming 'Round The Mountain - D Soldier's Joy - D Angeline The Baker - D Beautiful Brown Eyes - G Happy Pickin', Jason Files: G & D Chord Fill-in Licks Download File Endings for most songs in G Download File Foggy Mountain Top - Melody in G Download File Foggy Mountain Top - Banjo tab Download File Foggy Mountain Top - Guitar tab Download File Foggy Mountain Top - Mandolin tab Download File
Hi everyone, The song of the week is 'Soldier's Joy' in the key of D. Recordings Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys (starts at 3:50) - key of D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyZWC5CVdaI Larry Rice and the Bottom Dollar Boys - key of D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzZ2tSENgTY Earl Scruggs & John McEuen - key of C https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5OKxPE59Bo Jason Homey & The Snake River Boys (starts at 7:53) - key of D Jason Homey and the Snake River boys, IBA Open Mic, 10_22_19 - YouTube Jam Videos Jason Homey Jason’s YouTube Links – Alphabetical Listing – Parisology (cyberplasm.com) Progression A-Part: 1 1 1 5 1 1 1/5 1 (Prog. Y1 on the Basic Chord Progressions handout.) B-Part 1 4 1 5 1 4 1/5 1 (Prog. Y7 on the Basic Chord Progressions handout.) In the key of D: 1 = D; 4 = G; 5 = A. In the key of C: 1 = C; 4 = F; 5 = G Attachments In addition to the melody sheets, I have included in the attachments a sheet of 8 potato intros for starting the tune, and a sheet of double endings for ending the tune. Song List 10 songs were played at last night's jam: all of them from the main list: All The Good Times Are Past And Gone - D Boil The Cabbage Down - A Bury Me Beneath The Willow - D Cripple Creek - A Foggy Mountain Top - C I’ll Fly Away - C I’m Waiting To Hear You Call Me Darling - Bb She’ll Be Coming Round The Mountain - D Soldier’s Joy - D Will The Circle Be Unbroken - C Happy Pickin', Jason Files: 8 Potato Intro in D Download File Double endings in D Download File
Hi everyone, The song of the week is 'I'm Waiting To Hear You Call Me Darling' in the key of Bb. Recordings Flatt & Scruggs - key of F I'm Waiting to Hear You Call Me Darling - YouTube Jenny Lester - key of B I'm Waiting To Hear You Call Me Darlin' - YouTube The Bluegrass Album Band - key of F I'm Waiting To Hear You Call Me Darlin' - YouTube Jam Video Janene Thomas - key of Bb I’m Waiting To Hear You Call Me Darling [Bb] - YouTube Progression 1144 1155 1144 1511 (Prog. V7 on the Basic Chord Progressions handout) In the key of Bb: 1 = Bb, 4 = Eb, and 5 = F In the key of B: 1 = B, 4 = E, and 5 = F# In the key of F: 1 = F, 4 = Bb, and 5 = C etc. Melody Sheets & Lyric Cheat Sheet In the attachments, I have included a melody sheet in standard notation in the key of Bb, a melody sheet in mandolin tab in the key of Bb, two melody sheets in guitar tab in the key of G wirtten an octave apart from each other (capo 3 to raise these up to Bb), a melody sheet in the key of G in banjo tab (capo 3, and 5th string spiked/capoed/tuned to A#/Bb to raise this up to Bb), and a lyric cheat sheet that gives the first words of each of the verses of the song in large print. The reason why it is in large print is so that one can put the sheet on the floor - instead of on a music stand - when one is leading the singing on the song at the jam, and quickly glance at it before - not while - one starts singing the next verse of the song in case, in the moment, one forgets how the next verse begins (a common occurrence at jams and in live band performances). Song List 8 songs were played at last night's jam: all of them from the main list: Boil The Cabbage Down - A Buffalo Gals - A Bury Me Beneath The Willow (played twice) - G & A Foggy Mountain Top - C A Memory Of You - A Soldier's Joy - D Swing Low, Sweet Chariot - C Will The Circle Be Unbroken - C Happy Pickin', Jason Files:
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The song of the week is 'Will The Circle Be Unbroken' in the key of C. Recordings The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band - on their classic 3-record 'Will The Circle Be Unbroken' album: with Earl Scruggs on banjo, Vassar Clements on fiddle, Doc Watson on guitar, and Mother Maybelle Carter, Jimmy Martin, and Roy Acuff taking turns singing the verses: key of A Will The Circle Be Unbroken - YouTube Jimmy Martin - keys of Bb & C Jimmy Martin- Will the Circle be Unbroken - YouTube Ralph Stanley - key of A https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFqL6BprLZM Jason Homey & The Snake River Boys - key of G (starts at 15:24) Jason Homey and the Snake River boys, IBA Open Mic, 10_22_19 - YouTube Jam Videos Janene Thomas - key of C Will The Circle Be Unbroken [C] - YouTube Jason Homey - keys of G & A Jason’s YouTube Links – Alphabetical Listing – Parisology (cyberplasm.com) Progression 1111 4411 1111 1511 (Prog. V3 on the Basic Chord Progressions handout) In the key of G: 1 = G, 4 = C, and 5 = D. In the key of A: 1 = A, 4 = D, and 5 = E. In the key of Bb: 1 = Bb, 4 = Eb, and 5 = F In the key of C: 1 = C, 4 = F. and 5 = G Etc. (Refer to the Number System Chart in the attachments.) Melody Sheets & Lyric Cheat Sheet In the attachments, I have included a melody sheet in standard notation in the key of C, a melody sheet in mandolin tab in the key of C, three melody sheets in guitar tab, two of which are written in C an octave apart from each other, and one of which is written in G (capo 5 to raise it up to C: refer to the Capo Chart in the attachments), two melody sheets in banjo tab: one in C, and the other in G (capo 5 to raise it up to C: refer to the Capo Chart in the attachments), and a lyric cheat sheet that gives the first words of each of the verses of the song in large print. The reason why it is in large print is so that one can put the sheet on the floor - instead of on a music stand - when one is leading the singing on the song at the jam, and quickly glance at it before - not while - one starts singing the next verse of the song in case, in the moment, one forgets how the next verse begins (a common occurrence at jams and in live band performances). Happy Pickin', Jason Hi everyone, Attached here are the handouts for the initial phase of the new Beginner Bluegrass Jam, led by Janene Thomas on Tuesday evenings, starting this coming Tuesday (Sept. 5th) from 6:30 - 8:45pm at Ansots in the Pioneer Building (6th and Main, downtown Boise).
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Beginner JamLed by Janene Thomas
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Idaho Bluegrass Association PO Box 6074 Boise, ID 83707 |
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