Hi everyone, I'm on banjo this week. I hope you'll enjoy playing these. (In previous video jams, these songs were recorded on guitar and mandolin.) Intermediate Jam: Homestead On The Farm - A (104) Cry, Cry Darlin' - G (110) Little Liza Jane - D (130) Intermediate Bluegrass Jam 4/24/2021 / Jason Homey - YouTube Happy Pickin', Jason Chord Progressions
Homestead On The Farm Verse: 1411 1144 4411 2255 Chorus: 1411 1144 4411 2511 The song consistently alternates between the two progressions, starting with the chorus progression which is used for the intro break, and ending with the chorus progression for the final chorus that occurs right after the last break has been played using the verse progression. Cry, Cry Darlin' Verses and Breaks: 1144 1155 1144 1511 Chorus: 5511 2255 1144 1511 Little Liza Jane 1111 1151 (x4 for an entire break: AABB).
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Hi everyone, Over the past couple of months, I have received some requests to record some jam videos with mandolin and/or banjo instead of guitar. For this week's jam videos, I have taken 6 songs that were recorded on previous jam videos, and played mandolin for them instead of guitar. To make this work, for the sake of being able to play along with the videos more easily, I have played along with a click track (metronome), so that when I am playing the chop rhythm on the off-beats, it still remains clear where the down-beats are in the measures. For next week's videos, I intend on taking 6 more songs recorded on previous jam videos and playing banjo for them instead of guitar. I hope you'll enjoy playing along with me on these songs. Intermediate Jam: Homestead On The Farm - A (104 bpm) Cry, Cry Darlin' - G (110) Little Liza Jane - D (130) Intermediate Bluegrass Jam 1/23/2021 / Jason Homey - YouTube Happy Pickin', Jason Chord Progressions
Homestead On The Farm Verse: 1411 1144 4411 2255 Chorus: 1411 1144 4411 2511 The song consistently alternates between the two progressions, starting with the chorus progression which is used for the intro break, and ending with the chorus progression for the final chorus that occurs right after the last break has been played using the verse progression. Cry, Cry Darlin' Verses and Breaks: 1144 1155 1144 1511 Chorus: 5511 2255 1144 1511 Little Liza Jane 1111 1151 (x4 for an entire break: AABB). Hi everyone, Here's another batch of songs to jam with. I hope you had a good Memorial Day weekend, and that you'll enjoy playing these songs with me. Keep safe and well. Happy Pickin', Jason Intermediate Jam: I Can't Feel At Home In This World Anymore - G In The Sweet By And By - G Little Liza Jane - D https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqEU-H_9EjE Hi, The song of the week is 'Little Liza Jane' in the key of D. Recordings Alison Krauss: key of A: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bASF3KMTLtk The Nashville Grass: key of G: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5nfXsvrGdw Notice that in this version the order of the parts is the opposite of the Alison Krauss version. The order of the parts given in the attached melody sheets is the same as in the Alison Krauss version. Form Little Liza Jane is a standard length two-part tune with an AABB form like 'Soldier's Joy', 'Liberty', 'Angeline The Baker', 'Turkey In The Straw', and 'Old Joe Clark'. That is, each part consists of 8 measures, and is repeated before going on to the next part. Progression The chord progression is identical for both parts of the tune: 1111 1151 Melody The melody for Little Liza Jane uses only the notes of the Major Pentatonic Scale: i.e., the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th. and 6th notes of the Major Scale. In the key of D, this means that the melody notes are: D, E, F#, A, and B. Transposing: Fiddle & Mandolin Liza Jane is often played in the key of A, and sometimes in the key of G, but I prefer to play it in D. If you have a learned to play Liza Jane in A on the fiddle or the mandolin, grabbing the melody on the E and A strings, then by simply moving your same fingerings one string lower so that you are now grabbing the melody on the D and A strings, you will be playing it in the key of D. Transposing: Banjo If you are a banjo player, and you have learned to play Little Liza Jane in G, grabbing the melody on the 3rd, 2nd, and 1st strings, then by retuning your banjo to D tuning: F#DF#AD and moving your same fingerings one string lower, so that the melody is now being played on the 4th, 3rd and 2nd strings instead of the 3rd, 2nd, and 1st strings, you will be playing in the key of D. As far as chords are concerned: the open strings of the banjo now make a D chord; and for the A chord measures in Little Liza Jane, you need not learn to form a full A chord in D tuning: it will suffice to simply zero in on starting your rolls with A notes for these measures (A notes are located in D tuning on the 2nd open string and on the 3rd fret of the 3rd string.) If you have never played in D tuning before, give it a try - it can be a lot of fun, and an easy way to start out with this tuning is to take songs you already play breaks for in G in which the melody does not require you to use the 4th string, for you can play these with the same fingerings you use when playing them in G, just by moving the fingerings one string lower in pitch. Melody Sheets: Banjo & Guitar I have included 2 melody sheets for banjo in the attachments, one written for D tuning, and the other written for G tuning (with the 5th string spiked/capoed up to an A note to make it more compatible as a drone string for the key of D). I have also included 2 melody sheets for guitar in the attachments, one written in D and the other written in C (capo 2 for D). If you wish to work out a Carter-style break for Liza Jane (i.e., a break in which strums are used to fill up the space between melody notes that are of a duration greater than a quarter note), working it out in C and then capoing the 2nd fret to raise you up to D is easier on the left hand than playing it in D without a capo. Song List 22 songs were played at last night's jam: Are You Missing Me - G Ashes Of Love - G Cherokee Shuffle - A Clinch Mountain Backstep - A Cry, Cry Darlin' - A Gold Watch And Chain - D Homestead On The Farm - A Little Liza Jane - D Love, Please Come Home (played twice) - B & A Reuben - D Steel Rails - G Turkey In The Straw - G We'll Meet Again Sweetheart - Bb Why Don't You Tell Me So - Bb Wildwood Flower - A I'm Satisfied With You - D Red Wing - G Little Darling Pal Of Mine - B Over The Waterfall - D High On A Mountain - D East Virginia Blues - A Old Joe Clark - A Happy Pickin', Jason Little Liza Jane - banjo (G tuning modified for key of D Download File Little Liza Jane - banjo tab (D tuning) Download File Little Liza Jane - guitar tab (C) Download File Little Liza Jane - guitar tab (D) Download File Little Liza Jane - mandolin tab Download File Little Liza Jane - melody in D Download File Hi,
The song of the week is 'Little Liza Jane' in the key of D. Recordings Alison Krauss: key of A: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bASF3KMTLtk The Nashville Grass: key of G: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5nfXsvrGdw Notice that in this version the order of the parts is the opposite of the Alison Krauss version. The order of the parts given in the attached melody sheets is the same as in the Alison Krauss version. Form Little Liza Jane is a standard length two-part tune with an AABB form like 'Soldier's Joy', 'Liberty', 'Angeline The Baker', 'Turkey In The Straw', and 'Old Joe Clark'. That is, each part consists of 8 measures, and is repeated before going on to the next part. Progression The chord progression is identical for both parts of the tune: 1111 1151 Melody The melody for Little Liza Jane uses only the notes of the Major Pentatonic Scale: i.e., the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th. and 6th notes of the Major Scale. In the key of D, this means that the melody notes are: D, E, F#, A, and B. Transposing: Fiddle & Mandolin Little Liza Jane is often played in the key of A, and sometimes in the key of G, but I prefer to play it in D. If you have a learned to play Liza Jane in A on the fiddle or the mandolin, grabbing the melody on the E and A strings, then by simply moving your same fingerings one string lower so that you are now grabbing the melody on the D and A strings, you will be playing it in the key of D. Transposing: Banjo If you are a banjo player, and you have learned to play Little Liza Jane in G, grabbing the melody on the 3rd, 2nd, and 1st strings, then by retuning your banjo to D tuning: F#DF#AD and moving your same fingerings one string lower, so that the melody is now being played on the 4th, 3rd and 2nd strings instead of the 3rd, 2nd, and 1st strings, you will be playing in the key of D. As far as chords are concerned: the open strings of the banjo now make a D chord; and for the A chord measures in Little Liza Jane, you need not learn to form a full A chord in D tuning: it will suffice to simply zero in on starting your rolls with A notes for these measures (A notes are located in D tuning on the 2nd open string and on the 3rd fret of the 3rd string.) If you have never played in D tuning before, give it a try - it can be a lot of fun, and an easy way to start out with this tuning is to take songs you already play breaks for in G in which the melody does not require you to use the 4th string, for you can play these with the same fingerings you use when playing them in G, just by moving the fingerings one string lower in pitch. Melody Sheets: Banjo & Guitar I have included 2 melody sheets for banjo in the attachments, one written for D tuning, and the other written for G tuning (with the 5th string spiked/capoed up to an A note to make it more compatible as a drone string for the key of D). I have also included 2 melody sheets for guitar in the attachments, one written in D and the other written in C (capo 2 for D). If you wish to work out a Carter-style break for Little Liza Jane (i.e., a break in which strums are used to fill up the space between melody notes that are of a duration greater than a quarter note), working it out in C and then capoing the 2nd fret to raise you up to D is easier on the left hand than playing it in D without a capo. Other Songs Don't This Road Look Rough And Rocky - E https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSGs2jylzNQ Come Back Darling - C https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAr8M-zD3-w Little Georgia Rose - D https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWQ74VMBRg0 The last three songs are not on the current main list for the jam, but there is no reason why they shouldn't be. They are bluegrass jam standards that are highly appropriate song choices for the new intermediate jam. For any of these songs that you are not already familiar with, I highly recommend taking the time to acquaint yourself thoroughly with them, starting with the youtube links I have provided, and then taking it from there. Happy Pickin', Jason Little Liza Jane - banjo (G tuning modified for key of D Download File Little Liza Jane - banjo tab (D tuning) Download File Little Liza Jane - guitar tab (C) Download File Little Liza Jane - guitar tab (D) Download File Little Liza Jane - mandolin tab Download File Little Liza Jane - melody in D Download File |
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