| Steve Kaufman - Learning To Flatpick From The Beginning, DVD 1 - DVD Video
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Item 1850268EU, $29.95
Steve Kaufman's 101-level beginner's course details all the essential bluegrass flatpicking techniques for getting new players off to a great start. Steve covers both lead and chord playing, and explains how to get good clarity in picking and fretting. Songs: Cripple Creek Hand Me Down My Walking Cane The Wildwood Flower The Wayfaring Stranger Eighth of January Bully of the Town. Includes music and tab. 65 minutes. Format: DVD Publisher: Homespun Category: Software & Video Series: Homespun Tapes This item contains guitar tablature
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| Song List For "Steve Kaufman - Learning To Flatpick From The Beginning, DVD 1 - DVD Video" - Sheet Music Songbook | | Cripple Creek Hand Me Down My Walking Cane The Wayfaring Stranger Bully Of The Town The Eighth Of January The Wildwood Flower
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