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    Banjo My Home's Across the Blueridge Mountains tab

    Two Finger

    The Carter Family

    • Difficulty
    • Key
      G
    • Tempo
      100 bpm
    • Tuning
      eDGBD

    This arrangement uses Thumb Lead, Two Finger style banjo. Thumb lead is a type of two finger banjo where the thumb plays the lead(melody) and the index usually hangs out on the first string. Two finger banjo is much more simple and intuitive for new players than 3 finger banjo, but it can also help an experienced player get new ideas and perspective. If you check out the licks you'll find some two finger goodies, along with some Scruggs licks. There's even a few single string licks. Single string works great in combination with two finger banjo since most of the time just thumb and index is used to play in both styles.

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More about My Home's Across the Blueridge Mountains

A Carter family classic that's become standard repertoire in the world of Bluegrass.

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 My Home's Across the Blueridge Mountains to learn about improvisation and creating arrangements. To use the Lick Switcher, click on the text "Original Measure" above certain measu...res 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. There are a number of fantastic learning tools in Tunefox to help you memorize, learn by ear, and improve your speed. These special features are found in the "Tools" menu at the bottom right of your screen. The "Hide Notes" tool will hide a number of the notes in the tab so you can use your ears to learn parts of the melody of the My Home's Across the Blueridge Mountains. Next, try out the "Memory Train" tool, which will hide more and more notes each time the song or measure loops. This will help get you off of the tab you’ve been working with so you can play it by memory. The "Speed Up" feature gradually speeds up the song so you can hone your technique and challenge yourself to go faster. Each arrangement of My Home's Across the Blueridge Mountains for banjo features real-sounding backing tracks. Use these backing tracks to polish up the solo you’re working on. You can mix the banjo, band, and metronome up or down so that you have several options for your practice. Members can export their arrangements into PDF, allowing them to print and bring them to their next jam session.

My Home's Across the Blueridge Mountains lyrics

My home's across the Blue Ridge Mountains My home's across the Blue Ridge Mountains My home's across the Blue Ridge Mountains For I never expect to see you anymore How can I keep from crying How can I keep from crying How can I keep from crying For I never expect to see you anymore My ho...e Blue Ridge Mountains For I never expect to see you anymore Oh, how I hate to leave you Oh, how I hate to leave you Oh, how I hate to leave you For I never expect to see you anymore My home's across the Blue Ridge mountains My home's across the Blue Ridge Mountains My home's across the Blue Ridge Mountains For I never expect to see you anymore Good-bye, my little darling Good-bye, my little darling Good-bye, my little darling For I never expect to see you anymore