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Pig Ankle Rag Banjo Tabs

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Pig Ankle Rag Banjo Tablature: One Song, Many Styles

Recomended level: Intermediate

Tags: #fiddle tune, #instrumental, #major key

"Pig Ankle Rag" is an instrumental song that is sometimes played in Bluegrass and Old-Time jams. A "rag" is a piece of music that's associated with, or happens to be from, the ragtime era. Ragtime is a type of music that was popular in the late 19th century and very early 20th century, which was around 1890-1920. Ragtime music is known for it's syncopated or "ragged" rhythm.


The Pig Ankle Rag sounds great on the banjo. It's usually played in the key of D major. Most of the basic "banjo language" is out of the key of G, the key of C, or the key of D. Here, you'll learn this in the key of C and use a capo with all the same "shapes" to play in the original key of D major in a jam or band situation. If you are just playing by yourself, there's no need to use a capo just to learn or enjoy this tune.


The melody starts off with some syncopated rhythms and an arpeggio on a dominant seventh chord. This makes a very strong and compelling introduction. The pentatonic scale is used a lot throughout this tune. C major pentatonic and G major pentatonic are used. Notice how the scales share all notes except one! That's pretty cool right?


Since this is a ragtime piece we can see and hear some early elements of jazz in the chord progression. Notice the typical 6-2-5-1 chord changes at the end of each section. Here, in the key of C, that ends up being A7 - D7 - G7 - C. This is named "6-2-5-1" because it follows chords based on the scale degrees in a given key. C major is C D E F G A B(1 2 3 4 5 6 7). A 6-2-5-1 is also a cycle through what's known as "the circle of 5ths/4ths". Also. notice that diminished passing chord between F and C. That's another cool way to make what would have been a simple chord change a bit more interesting.

Learn how to play Pig Ankle Rag on Banjo with this selection of tablatures:

  • Banjo Pig Ankle Rag Single String

    Single String

    This version of Pig Ankle Rag for banjo is in the single string style. Follow the pick hand and fret hand suggestions in the tablature. There are several licks you can add in ...

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