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Tenor Banjo: Basics
Your First Melody

Lesson 4

by Mickey Cochran

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Your First Melody

If you've gotten to this point, and feel extremely comfortable with the previous exercises, you're now prepared to play your first melody. Remember, all numerals represent downstrokes and all "&s" represent upstrokes.

Dixie

This is a melody that most everyone will recognize...for your very first melody, it's best to know where it's supposed to go...so we're going to start with a recognizable melody.

Finger Positions for the fretting hand:

2nd Fret: Index Finger
3rd Fret: Middle Finger
4th Fret: Middle Finger
5th Fret: Ring Finger

Pick Directions:

D = Downstroke
U = Upstroke

Notice the repeat dots where the Number 1 Bracket is...from the beginning go to the Number 1 Bracket and start back at the beginning directly after reaching the repeat dots...the second time through, skip the Number 1 Bracket, and go directly to the Number 2 Bracket and continue to the end.


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