| Mark Johnson Teaches Clawgrass Banjo: From Clawhammer To Blugrass - DVD Video
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Item 2300803EU, $29.95
Clawgrass is a powerful banjo style that combines the percussive sounds of old-time clawhammer with the driving, complex rolls of bluegrass picking. Mark Johnson developed this exciting technique, and it's transforming the way many players are approaching their instrument. Seven traditional and original instrumentals are taught. INCLUDES TAB LEVEL 3 105 MIN. Format: DVD Publisher: Homespun Series: DVD/Instructional/Folk Instrmt Format: DVD This item contains guitar tablature
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| Song List For "Mark Johnson Teaches Clawgrass Banjo: From Clawhammer To Blugrass - DVD Video" - Sheet Music Songbook | | Old Joe Clark - Performed By: Mark Johnson Cherokee Shuffle - Performed By: Mark Johnson Angeline The Baker - Performed By: Mark Johnson Cold Frosty Morning - Performed By: Mark Johnson Heartbroken - Performed By: Mark Johnson Old Joe Clark With Drop Thump - Performed By: Mark Johnson Old Joe Clark - Harmony Part - Performed By: Mark Johnson John Wilkes Booth - Composed By: Mary Chapin Carpenter - Performed By: Mark Johnson Mosby's Ranger - Performed By: Mark Johnson
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