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    Banjo Think Of What You've Done tab

    Scruggs Style

    The Stanley Brothers

    • Difficulty
    • Key
      G
    • Tempo
      75 bpm
    • Tuning
      gDGBD

    Up the neck, or down the neck? That is the question. Yes, is the answer. You can have it both ways :)

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  • Banjo Think Of What You've Done tab

    Melodic Style

    The Stanley Brothers

    • Difficulty
    • Key
      B
    • Tempo
      85 bpm
    • Tuning
      gDGBD

    Using some familiar Scruggs licks we'll sprinkle in the melodic goodness.

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  • Banjo Think Of What You've Done tab

    Backup

    The Stanley Brothers

    • Difficulty
    • Key
      B
    • Tempo
      80 bpm
    • Tuning
      gDGBD

    Some great Scruggs style rolling backup and up the neck fills. Listen to the Larry Sparks recording of this tune to hear it in action.

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More about Think Of What You've Done

Here are 3 killer arrangements of Think Of What You've Done for you to share with friends at your next jam. The Scruggs style arrangement will get you started learning slides, hammer-ons, and pull-offs. Once you’re feeling confident with that try your luck with the Melodic style solo, which will teach you how to play the melody for Think Of What You've Done using up the neck scales. Finally, the Backup arrangement will show you how to play this song with others and sound like a pro doing it. 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 Think Of What You've Done 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 Think Of What You've Done. 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. Each arrang...ement of Think Of What You've Done 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. Once you’ve settled on an arrangement of Think Of What You've Done using the Lick Switcher, export your arrangement to a PDF file so you can print it out and take it with you. This is a member-only feature.

Think Of What You've Done lyrics

CHORUS Is it true that I've lost you Am I not the only one After all this pain and sorrow Darling think of what you've done

VERSE Heart to heart dear how I need you Like the flowers need the dew Loving you has been my life, dear I can't believe we're really through

VERS...you Let me stay there till I die