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    Re: Peter rowan/Steve earle

    Ouch. That’s very helpful, maybe I could send you the songs so you could give me some ideas on where to go. And we have a lesson or two. I have play oldtime back up guitar mainly, picking up a melody...
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    Re: Peter rowan/Steve earle

    Thanks Matt, i may take you up on a few zoom lessons. I’m in London England, tho so not sure how that would work timings wise?
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    Re: Peter rowan/Steve earle

    Thanks mark.

    I’ll see if I still have tebledit.

    These arpeggios, what is the purpose of them, or more to the point how and where are they to be employed in a tune?
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    Re: Peter rowan/Steve earle

    So….yeah, on reflection it looks like I need to learn arpeggios, chord voicing a and playing out of chord. All things which seem to fit in the bluegrass cannon. And I usually play in an oldtime...
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    Re: Peter rowan/Steve earle

    Hi. I am looking for lessons
    /materials to learn like Peter rowan. I would say hometown blues or Sometimes she Forgets, both in the Steve Earle Train a comin album are the kinda stuff I like the...
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    Re: Peter rowan/Steve earle

    Great idea about putting old time tunes in as solos! And yeah, I reckon I need to know my arpeggios so I can noodle tastefully. I haven’t really done anything in learning them. Just fiddle tunes.
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    Peter rowan/Steve earle

    Hey all, so far I’ve been learning strictly old time fiddle tunes. Somehow I’ve found myself in a country soul/country rock/country ish band and trying to find my way into their songs….all of which...
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