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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2009

Cherokee Shuffle (aka Lost Indian) is usually played in the Key of A capoed at the 2nd fret G position.

For tab visit http://www.seanray.com

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  • Good stuff man, but I would submit to you that "Lost Indian" and "Cherokee Shuffle" are not the same tune at all. Cherokee Shuffle has a few parts in it that aren't in the other one, but they're simillar indeed.

  • @bigdjindustriez True enough. Some folks treat them as one tune and some don't. Either way they share quite a bit harmonically speaking.

  • Very tasty

    Is that your rendition or did you get it somewhere/

  • It's my own arrangement I threw together for the video.

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  • @petmagroin Yup, Elliot-McKinney capo.

  • @brittain522 The capo looks like an Elliott Capo.

  • Love it, and I like that capo, is it custom made?

  • Very tasteful picking.Reminds me of Kenny Smith's style too.

    Great sound too!

  • great work man...

  • Wow. That was impressive. WAY more sophisticated than a standard solo for this song. Fantastic work.

  • your videos are great, thanks

  • no this isn't a banjo with a capo.. this one is a guitar with a capo

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