| The Murphy Method - Learn Bluegrass By Ear: Soldier's Joy And Other Banjo Favorites - DVD Video
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Item 2300914EU, $29.99
Soldiers Joy and Other Banjo Favorites (formerly titled Playing in C, Volume 2). More great tunes played in C position. (without using a capo) Includes the very popular fiddle tunes Soldiers Joy and Liberty. Scruggs favorites Home Sweet Home, Farewell Blues and Old Spinning Wheel. No Tab. (2 hours) By Murphy Henry Overall Difficulty: Beginning-Intermediate Instrument: Banjo 5 String Music Style: Bluegrass Publisher: Murphy Method Series: Learn Bluegrass by Ear
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