Get in Line Brother banjo tabs
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Earl Scruggs
This classic driving Gospel number by Flatt & Scruggs is a whole lot of fun. This arrangement is a transcription of Earl's playing. Check out the licks for some other options on this great tune. Pay close attention to the fingering markings in the tab for your fret and picking hand. Use the looper to repeatedly listen to the tough measures. Some times the key to learning a tough passage is by hearing it over and over. Music is a language. You've got to listen a lot before you start to speak it. If you want to play along with the original recording you'll need to capo at the third fret and spike your 5th string at the 8th fret. However, you can play this in whatever key you or your jamming buddies desire.
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Vamping
Time to jump into some classic vamping on this tune! This one features some repeated backup patterns styled after Earl's playing. If you see a dot above the notes that means you need to play the note short by releasing the finger pressure in your fret hand. Release just enough to deaden the note after sounding it and let your fingers remain in contact with the string. If you see an x that means your finger will touch the string but never add enough pressure to get the note to sound and you pick the string to get a percussive, "dead" sound. You can check out our "Up the Neck Backup" lesson series to dig into some more advanced backup techniques such as these.
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More about Get in Line Brother
A classic Gospel number popularized by Flatt & Scruggs
Each Tunefox arrangement teaches you how to create your own solos by using a feature called the Lick Switcher. The Lick Switcher features different style licks such as Scruggs, Melodic, or Bluesy and you can swap out measures in Get in Line Brother to learn about improvisation and creating arrangements. To use the Lick Switcher, click on the text "Original Measure" above certain measures in the song. Then select the lick you'd like to insert into the song. You can also click on "Shuffle Licks" at the bottom of the page to see a fully new version of the tablature. Tunefox also features useful tools that will help you learn this arrangement of Get in Line Brother. If you select the "Tools" option in the bottom bar you’ll see "Hide Notes", "Memory Train", and "Speed Up" features. Hide notes will help you train your ears by hiding some of the notes on the page for you to figure out as opposed to looking at the tab. "Memory Train" will help you retain the melody of the song by gradually hiding notes so you can rely on your ears... more for memorization. Finally, the "Speed Up" tool will automatically increase the playback speed each time a measure or the song loops. Use the Tunefox backing tracks to practice the solo you’re working on or improvising over the chord changes for Get in Line Brother. The backing tracks are recorded samples of real instruments to help simulate practicing with an actual band. You can adjust the volume of the instrument, band, and metronome to your liking. When you’ve finished creating your arrangement of Get in Line Brother, export your song arrangement to PDF file. This feature is for members of Tunefox, only.
Get in Line Brother lyrics
Oh listen to me sinners, don't you want to know? For someday he's coming back again, you know If that wrong ain't rightened you'll be lost in sin Get in line, Brother; he will take you in Get in line, Brother, if you wanna go home Get on your knees and righten that wrong Then you'll be singi...ghtened that wrong Got a one-way ticket and I'm going home I've got no worries as I sing this song Get in line, Brother, if you wanna go home Get in line, Brother, if you wanna go home Get on your knees and righten that wrong Then you'll be singin this old-time song Get in line, Brother, if you wanna go home If I could tell you brother just how I feel Then I'm sure you'd know that love of God is real Then you'll be praying as I sing this song Get in line, Brother, if you wanna go home Get in line, Brother, if you wanna go home Get on your knees and righten that wrong Then you'll be singin this old-time song Get in line, Brother, if you wanna go home