Flatpicking Bluegrass : Learn About Beaumont Rag: Flatpick Bluegrass

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2008

Learn about Beaumont Rag with expert tips and advice on bluegrass guitar music lessons in this free video clip.

Expert: Reno McCormick
Contact: renosmusicshop.com
Bio: Reno McCormick has been playing music for 35 years professionally. He plays and teaches dobro, banjo, fiddle, mandolin and guitar playing country and blue grass.
Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler

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  • Thanks for the tips! Good playing!

  • Great lesson I've always been a rock-blues player and have been wanting to learn bluegrass, thanks this has helped.

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  • SOUND level...your voice hard to hear/understand over the D28

  • Hey Reno, Glad to see you are still alive and pickin'. Thanks for sharing your stuff.

    Mike from Mariposa, CA

  • @RonBrickey ... I would say do a video better than him .... but they wont .- because they cannot .

  • Very good lesson ...

  • I like the part about, "Keep on goin'" and this look at Beaumont Rag is especially great. Nice diminished chord at the end. These clips remind us that bluegrass is for fun. Thanks, Reno!

  • Nice lesson...suggest you change the mic a bit...when you talk....too LOW...guitar is fine but overpowers what you say.

    Thanks for the lsesson

  • Yep, what he said +1

    Thanks, been playing for years, just getting into bluegrass. Mad eh?

    :)

  • This is good for people learning. If you are better than him. Watch something else. I liked him.

  • He's got the semblance of a style but his execution is terrible. With all due respect to the guy, he shouldn't be teaching. He's preaching power, speed and complexity. He should be suggesting solid timing, taste and control.

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