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The Old Home Place guitar tabs

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    The Dillards

    Now we've added some bonafide flatpickin licks to this classic tune!

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  • Bluegrass

    The Dillards

    Crosspicking over these chord changes is a beautiful thing. Take a crack at this fun arrangement and use the lick switcher to mix up the style a bit.

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More about The Old Home Place

Choose from 3 different versions of The Old Homeplace for bluegrass guitar based on your skill level. The beginner arrangement of this song will teach you a basic melody and from that place you can move to the intermediate tab and then to the advanced version, which will get you playing some more popular bluegrass guitar vocabulary.

Use Tunefox’s unique practice tools to improve your speed and get off the tab faster so you can jam sooner. The "Speed-Up" tool will incrementally increase the tempo of the song so you can build up to your ideal tempo for the tune. Use "Memory-Train" to liberate yourself from the tab. This practice tool will make the notes in the song gradually disappear, forcing you not to look at the tab anymore. Click on measures to isolate and loop them for practice.

The The Old Homeplace backing tracks that Tunefox offers are a great way for you to practice the arrangement you’ve learned and improvising over the chord changes. You can mix the tracks to meet your needs by changing the volume levels of the guitar, band, and metronome.

What to learn some variations on the melody of The Old Homeplace? In each arrangement of this song you’ll find multiple licks that you can switch out to explore and discover new ways to play the song and learn about different styles along the way. Use the lick switcher by clicking on "Original Measure" above certain measures. To see a completely new arrangement of the song, click on "Shuffle Licks" in the bottom right corner of the page.

Members can export their arrangements into PDF, allowing them to print and bring them to their next jam session.