Blackberry Blossom - Chord Progression. G - D - C - G C - G - A7 - D G - D - C - G C - G - D - G. Banjoben's Personal Tab Collection ONLINE: 99 Essential Bluegrass Banjo Solos. Here are the 99 bluegrass banjo solos, now all online, in both the MP3s and the PDF files for you to download directly from this page(If you want the hard copy of the collection, click here to order: Banjoben's Personal Tab Collection: 99 Essential Bluegrass Banjo Solos).
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Madison County, Kentucky,Audio Compact Disc, Digital Library of Appalachia, Archives, Hutchins Library, Department of Special Collections & Archives. ^, Andrew Kuntz, 1996, citing Jean Thomas's Ballad Makin' in the Mountains of Kentucky.
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I first heard this reel while in Corofin on my honeymoon. We had met up with Siucra while there and they came to stay with us for a few days.
I had bought a 100 Best Session Tunes (Walton’s) tunebook from Custy’s, and Shannon Heaton was going through them for me to check out the settings to see if they were any good (they were). She had been wanting to learn this one, and so she asked me to play it for her so she could learn it. I was floored; it was my first real intro to the way Irish players learn.
I can still remember the scent of the peat fire as I played the thing and heard how she transformed it from my playing it off music into real Irish music. So the tune is one of my most nostalgic.:) Thanks for posting it, Mark!ZinaPostedby16 years ago.