Moving Up the Neck, Part 4: “Forked Deer” A Part |
Moving Up the Neck, Part 4: “Forked Deer” A Part
In this lesson, you’ll learn an arrangement of the fiddle tune “Forked Deer” in the key of D using multiple positions. Scott walks you through his arrangement phrase by phrase, showing you how and where he changes position. The A part starts in open position and moves up the neck for the third phrase. Scott’s arrangement of the second A part is almost entirely in positions at or above the fifth fret, using the same melody as the first A part, but in different positions. It also finishes up the neck, moving the final phrase up an octave.
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