![]() I was about six years old (1930) and I wondered how a blind person could play so beautifully. The G7 chord he played in this number was one of the most thrilling sounds I had ever heard. I remember him from a visit he made to my Uncle Sidney Ruppe’s home rocking in a rocking chair and picking “Home Sweet Home” in the in the key of C. There was Mack Woolbright, a blind banjo picker who recorded with Charlie Parker on the Columbia label in the late 20’s. In his book “Earl Scruggs and the 5-string banjo” (1968) Earl tells: “There were several three-finger banjo pickers I admired who lived near our Flint Hill community. Earl SCruggs' version is based on Mack Woolbright's version. HARK THE HERALD ANGELS SING (traditional Christmas - music written by Felix Mendelssohn, lyrics by Charles Wesley, first published in 'Hymns and Sacred Poems' in 1739 - tab consists of 2 sections on lower to mid-neck - G tuning) C: 41 measures: 3. Notes: This is my interpretation of how Mack Woolbright played the "Home Sweet Home" breaks the the recording of "The Man Who Wrote Home Sweet Home Never Was A Married Man" made 1927 by Charlie Parker and Mack Woolbright on Colombia 15236-D. Most of the following songs are arranged in 3 levels for clawhammer banjo. The Level 2 song arrangements usually start with the basic Level 1 arrangement and add the techniques learned in the Level 2 tutorials. As my note on the last measure indicates, I am not yet well versed in TableEdit. All of the Level 1 songs in the tablature section only involve the material in the Level 1 lessons. My first attempt at posting a tab and first use of TablEdit. Genre: Old Time Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time Key: C Tuning: Drop C (gCGBD) Difficulty: Intermediateĭownload: TABLEDIT | PDF | MIDI Genre: Traditional Tuning: GBDGBD (Standard Open G) Posted by schlange, updated: - Download from.
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