Heidi Muller: Flatpicked and Fingerpicked Duos (Friday, Session 3, Level 4 - Upper-Intermediate, Mountain Dulcimer) 15MD127

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Do you love to play parts? We’ve got you covered! We’ll practice our flatpicking and fingerpicking techniques on two beautiful songs. Each one has a chord melody that can stand alone plus a harmony/accompaniment part. “Sitting in the Stern of a Boat” is an 18th C. Scottish slow air that was used in the Ken Burns Lewis and Clark documentary. “An Afternoon at Cohan’s” is a sweet tune by folksinger Bill Staines, who wrote “River.”

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Do you love to play parts? We’ve got you covered! We’ll practice our flatpicking and fingerpicking techniques on two beautiful songs. Each one has a chord melody that can stand alone plus a harmony/accompaniment part. “Sitting in the Stern of a Boat” is an 18th C. Scottish slow air that was used in the Ken Burns Lewis and Clark documentary. “An Afternoon at Cohan’s” is a sweet tune by folksinger Bill Staines, who wrote “River.”

Do you love to play parts? We’ve got you covered! We’ll practice our flatpicking and fingerpicking techniques on two beautiful songs. Each one has a chord melody that can stand alone plus a harmony/accompaniment part. “Sitting in the Stern of a Boat” is an 18th C. Scottish slow air that was used in the Ken Burns Lewis and Clark documentary. “An Afternoon at Cohan’s” is a sweet tune by folksinger Bill Staines, who wrote “River.”