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Clinch Mountain Backstep, Part 3: Chords and Rhythm


This lesson is part of the course Beginning Mandolin with Sharon Gilchrist.
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Get started off right on the mandolin, with basic techniques, scales and chords, and simple and popular bluegrass and old-time tunes to play. Includes downloadable Play-Along audio practice tracks for rhythm and melody on all tunes, advice on embellishing melodies and playing tremolo, and more.
 
 
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Clinch Mountain Backstep  
 
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Clinch Mountain Backstep, Part 3: Chords and Rhythm
Clinch Mountain Backstep, Part 3: Chords and Rhythm
 
In this video Sharon shows you the chord progression for “Clinch Mountain Backstep” and plays it slowly so you can practice your rhythm playing.

 
 
 

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