Tenor banjo lesson: I found a new baby.

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Uploaded by on Dec 31, 2009

This is a transcription from a McKinney Cotton Pickers recording, 1929. Normally it's played in Dm but this version is in Em, if you want to play in Dm just move the chord forms two frets below.

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  • Much nicer. :) Golden question: how many fingers are you holding the pick with? 2 or 3?

  • I hold the pick with three fingers, it is good for me to strumming rhythms. Thanks for watch.

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  • Thank´s a lot !!!

    So I can learn some transition chords I missed.

    Kind cgda- regards and flying apart of a- string! (and d too)

  • what tuning do you use?

  • Nice use of partial chords. I always forget about them.

    Me gusta estudiar sus vídeos.

  • Great post. Could you put up the fret numbers for the chords (eg. Em- 4457)? It gets hard to see your fingers.

  • ole ole....buenisimo

    nuestra banjista ya tiene material para ir trabajando

    5 stars y mas no porque no hay

  • tremendo.....buenisimo

    ya se lo has pasado a la carla???

  • Awesome song

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