Tuesday, December 29, 2015

New Workshop day for Marana starting 1/5

Hey all
We have a new Workshop coming up. Instead of Wednesday Nights it will be Tuesday nights, same time 6:30-8:30pm, same place, Marana Senior Center. If you saw this message, email me and let me know if you are going. Dave Polston will be heading this one along with one of my help. mike will be offering Flatpicking as well. It all starts on Tuesday 1/5 of 2016.
Please email me if you are interested and let your friends know
Maranadba@gmail.com
Thanks Jeff

Sunday, November 8, 2015

Marana Wednesday Night Workshop 11/11

.  The two songs we are doing every week in November at the beginning are Sailor on the Deep Blue Sea and Man of Constant Sorrow, both songs are in the book.  The Fiddle tune for November is Clinch Mountain Backstep.  We also added 3 more songs to the Christmas show in preparation for the Oro Valley Marketplace gig (Dec. 6th at 11 AM)  Christmas times a' comin', Up on the Housetop and Feliz Navidad.  There won't be workshop on Nov. 25thDec. 23rd or Dec. 30th.  
http://youtu.be/kVi3Y-HaUOw

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

HARMONY SONGS


HERE ARE THE UPCOMING SONGS COVERED IN JOANN'S SESSION ON HARMONY

Great Speckled Bird
Wildwood Flower
Lifes Railway to Heaven
I'm on my way back to the Old Hme

I'm Going Back to Old Kentucky
Red Wing
Pass Me Not
Gold Watch and Chain

In November we will be working on Christmas songs:
Santa Baby
Jingle Bells
Go Tell it on the Mountain
Grandma got run over my a Raindeer
Silent Night
We Wish you a Merry Christmas

We will do a few Bluegrass ones too like:
I've Endured
Are You Missing Me?
I Wonder Where you are tonight 

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Marana DBA Workshop October issue

Here are the songs we will be covering in our Progressions/Harmony portion of the Workshop. I believe they are all in your Parking Lot Pickers Book. Your CD in the book can give you an idea of how they sound.
1. Ocean of Diamonds
2. I'm On My Way Back to the Old Home
3. Will You Be Lovin' Another Man
4. Paul an' Silas
5. The Unclouded Day
6. Darlin' Corey
Our 2 songs for October are from Bill Monroe. They are:
1. In the Pines
2. Sitting on Top of the World
Also both in your Parking Lot Pickers book
The Fiddle tune will be Liberty
http://www.bluegrassguitar.com/pdf/Liberty.pdf
http://youtu.be/7zOXJYW-_Ew
Fiddle lesson.  http://youtu.be/83ktevANHL8
Mandolin lesson  http://youtu.be/kt7ZJSgXdHI
Guitar lesson. http://youtu.be/QdOlnYPf6QU
I will try to have handouts for Liberty at the Workshop for all instruments. If you play the guitar, please make your own copy from the link.
Mike will be covering a different tune in the Flatpicking session. I presently don't have a link to that song but he usually brings copies.
See you all on Wednesday evening.
Jeff

Saturday, September 5, 2015

september links for Marana DBA Workshop

Here is the link to Am I a fool
http://www.cowboylyrics.com/tabs/lonesome-river-band/am-i-a-fool-4282.html

Here is the link to guitar progression and Flatpicking for Arkansas Traveller
http://www.bluegrassguitar.com/pdf/ArkansasTraveler.pdf

Here is the link to Am I A Fool song
http://youtu.be/81WkNEkzO38

Here is the link to Long Gone song
http://youtu.be/o-AhlVZh51o

If you don't have the tabs to Long Gone I'll bring copies for all. I do want to discuss a little on this months songs. Long Gone is pretty straight forward. Am I A Fool is a little bit of a challenge, but this is a Workshop. It's suppose to be a learning experience. I realize the song has 5 chords, but each chord is in the natural progression of the key. From last weeks session I can see there are a lot of people stuck on GCD and their Parking Lot Pickers books. We really need to branch out. When I went to the key of A for this song, seemed like everyone got lost. Several of the instruments can capo. The mandolin players can use movable chords. For breaks, capo instruments should know there scale, G Scale. For Mandolin players, there is an easy pattern I can show you for any scale you're in. Does everyone know all of there minor chords? If Capos, scales, minor chords, changing keys are an issue please let me know. We can have a mini workshop to cover these topics and get everyone up to speed. If you don't say anything I'm assuming you understand these topics. I can teach a short mini course on these topics pretty quickly. As we progress through the months we are going to cover more present day groups and these topics will come up again. I think this is a positive direction and will make you all better musicians. "this ain't your grandpa's Bluegrass anymore". New Bluegrass has evolved, it's not just GCD. Bill Monroe actually performed many of his songs in Bb. It's really not that hard. New groups are incorporating more and more minors in their songs and each generation of Bluegrass seems to pick more and more complex.
We can just sit around and play songs out of the Parking Lot Pickers book, you won't need me for that, or we can progress in our musical knowledge and accept the challenges it brings. And as far as the Nashville Number System goes; it is important, it's the building block for changing keys and understanding what you're doing.
Sorry for the soap box speech. I'll get off my soapbox now and let's play some music. If this isn't the direction you all want to go let me, Jim or Joann know.
Thanks
Jeff

Sunday, August 30, 2015

Links for Progressions for Marana Workshop

http://www.maranadba.blogspot.com/2014/09/progressions-for-september-1-and-songs.html http://www.maranadba.blogspot.com/2014/09/progressions-for-september-2-and-songs.html http://www.maranadba.blogspot.com/2014/09/progressions-for-september-3-8-and-songs.html

Friday, August 28, 2015

Marana DBA Workshop 9/2 part 3 Arkansas Traveller

Hey I've tried to find Arkansas Traveller for other instruments other than guitar. I did find tabs for Fiddle, Mandolin, and Banjo. Problem is some stuff is easier to copy over or send a link than others on this Blog page. Anyway, I will have copies for all instruments for Arkansas Traveller at the Wednesday Workshop. In the meantime, learn the progression. I sent out the Guitar version in D which is the key of the song. A lot of guitar Flatpickers like to play songs in D out of the C position and capo 11. I can't find the C version, if you have it please share it. I'm alright playing it out of D, just move my fretting hand to second position and it makes it easier. If you're not sure what second position is on the guitar, ask me at the Workshop. Here is the link to Arkansas Traveller for Banjo. http://www.hangoutstorage.com/banjohangout.org/storage/tabs/a/tab-arkansas-travel-16960-3536131132012.pdf Please note that the tune is capoed for D, the author flattens the 5th string to F#, a half step lower. The F# is the third of the chord D, so it could work. I know most Banjo players peg their fifth string for A when playing in the key of D, A is the fifth of the D chord and I believe it would be acceptable. Play around with it and let me know what you think. If you didn't understand any of what I wrote here, you are either not a Banjo player or are in serious need of theory from my beginner class, haha! Keep picking Jeff

Marana DBA Workshop 9/2 part 2 ( Long Gone)

Long Gone 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 4/4/1/1 1/1/1/1 5/5/1/1 Chorus Long gone is how I’m leavin’ Long gone, why do you cry This is what you wanted baby So I’m gone, long gone Verse 1 I have tried to make you happy Still you say I’ve done you wrong This is it, we’re through forever So I’m gone, long gone Chorus Verse 2 Please don’t try to overtake me What I ride will be too fast This it, we’re through forever I’m gone and free at last Chorus Verse 3 Please don’t shed no tears at parting For your tears will not atone After all the pain you caused me I’m gone, long gone Chorus

Marana DBA Workshop 9/2 part 1

Hey all Summers just about over and it's time for the Wednesday night Workshop in Marana to begin. As usual we will start off with some announcements and upcoming Events. Our two tune for September were big hits by a Group called Lonesome River Band, I'm sure you've heard of them if you listen to present day Bluegrass. The songs are "Am I a Fool" I think we'll be doing it in A, sorry still working on the vocals. The second song is " Long Gone" again, I believe in A. Lonesome River does them in B and Bb respectively. Our Fiddle tune for September is Arkansas Traveler. Here are some links:
http://youtu.be/6cC_BDB6O3I "am I a Fool" http://youtu.be/FB8rhpKGPWU "long Gone"

 http://youtu.be/9KF2k21fhi4 "Arkansas Traveller" play along

 http://www.cowboylyrics.com/tabs/lonesome-river-band/am-i-a-fool-4282.html "Am I a Fool"
progression, lyrics

 http://www.bluegrassguitar.com/pdf/ArkansasTraveler.pdf "Arkansas Traveller" guitar Tab and progression Stay tuned for part 2 of this blog Jeff

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Good link for fiddlers

If you're a fiddler you'll enjoy this link https://soundcloud.com/fiddlefreak-1

September 2 Marana Wednesday night Workshop and season

Hey everyone, hope you all had a wonderful Summer, got a break from music or played more music. Either way I hope you're ready for another season of Workshops here in Marana for the Desert Bluegrass Association. I'm raring to do some picking as my band took the Summer off as well. We are planning to keep a lot of things the same as last season yet threw in some new changes also. In September we will be doing a short review of Dave Polstons Progressions Series. Dave will not be available in September due to his blossoming career as a Bluegrass Entertainer. Hopefully he'll be able to join us now and again. this season we will concentrate more on transposing these progressions into four different keys and not rely on using a capo, let's expand our chord library as well as our scale library. We will also have two songs per month from a Bluegrass band but this time it will be from a Modern Bluegrass Band. So if there are some songs you've been wanting to learn and play from artists you see now at different Festivals, let us know and we'll work to make that happen. We will continue with our series of Fiddle tunes each month. We really encourage not only playing rhythm for these Fiddle tunes but learning the melodies. Let's all take it to the next level! In September Mike will go over some Guitar Flatpicking to get the rust out of your summer duldroms. We are planning on bringing in a group similar to the August Special Workshop to get tips from playing in a band to playing certain instruments in Bluegrass, learn from the pros! I am planning on doing a repeat mini workshop on using a Capo, why and when. Also using and practicing with a metronome and backing tracks. If there is interest in a Beginning Bluegrass series we will cover that as well We are also planning on adding more singing and harmonizing this season as well. Our Workshop leaders will be Myself, Jim, JoAnn, and Mike. Hank, I'm sure will also step up and from time to time we hope to have Dave back. So, we have a decent plan for starting the Season and will make minor tweaks and adjustments here and there. We hope you all plan on returning and bring some friends and neighbors and family. We'd like to keep growing and making this Workshop better and better. I will post the Progressions shortly, along with the September Fiddle Tune and the two September songs from a new artist. As more info becomes available they will be posted. If you have any comments or input, please email me at maranadba@gmail.com Jeff

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Concert and Clinic at Marana Community Center August 4

Please Mark your Calendars. August 4 The Hard Row Trio With Steve Smith Willbe performing for an intimate Concert at Marana Community Center. Following the Concert will be Several Workshops tolearn from. PRELIMINARY AGENDA: 6:30-7:30 PM CONCERT 7:45-9:00 PM CLINIC STEVE SMITH-GUITAR/MANDOLIN: Right and left hand techniques to achieve a more professional tone for all styles and level of players. CHRIS SANDERS-VOCAL TUNE-UP: Voice warmup techniques, harmony and rhythm singing techniques for all level of singers. ANNE LUNA-BASS CLINIC: Techniques and exercises for making playing bass more fun. Jamming techniques for everyone. Concert and Clinic will be one price $15 Contact Jim Sanchez for more infoor reserve a spot 520-869-8468

Monday, April 13, 2015

Wednesday Night Marana DBA Bluegrass Workshop 4/15

Here is a list of Aprils Progressions, all except one are in the book, but you should already have the progressions down and be ready to go. If you want to sing or know the melody, do a search on Facebook. Dave will discuss these songs at our upcoming Workshop. Have fun with them!
1)
Georgia on a fast train

Georgia On A Fast Train
By Billy Joe Shaver
Tabbed By Larry Mofle
rmofle at satx.rr.com



     A                               D  
On a rainy, windy morning that's the day that i was born on
           A                              E
In the old sharecroppers one room country shack
     A                     D   
They say my mammy left me, same day that she had me
         A                E                 A
Said she hit the road and never once looked back


And I just thought I'd mention, my Grandma's old age pension
Is the reason why I'm standing here today
I got all my country learning, living and a churning
Pickin' cotton, raisin' hell, and bailin' hay


Chorus:
     A                    D 
I've been to Georgia on a fast train honey
A                      E    
I wasn't born no yesterday
     A                              D     
Got a good Christian raisin' and an eighth grade education
         A                E               A
Ain't no need in y'all a treatin' me this way


And now sweet Caroline, I don't guess I'll ever find
Another woman put together like you all
With your wiggle and your walkin' and your big city talkin'
Your brand new shiny Plymouth rag-top car


Yeah it's hurry up and wait, in this world of give and take
Seems like haste makes for waste every time
And i pray to my soul, when you hear those ages roll
You better know I'm gonna get my share of mine

Chorus twice

         A               E                A                  
Ain't no need in y'all a treatin' me this way

 
2)
Nobodys business(plb)
3)
Mama don't allow(plb)
4)
Paul and Silas (plb)
5)
Uncloudy Day (plb) Verse only for progression Chorus is unique beast
6)
Deep Elem Blues(plb)
7)
A short life of trouble (plb)
8)
Darling Corey(plb)

Plb= Parking Lot Pickers Book

Remember, our Fiddle Tune is Eighth of January, which can be found on an earlier post. If there are any new people or people wanting a Beginner ?Bluegrass refresher, please let me know by emailing me at Maranadba@gmail.com
Mike will be covering the Flatpicking for Eighth of January plus more.

Jeff

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Wednesday 4/8 Marana Workshop

yeah!
It's a CD party for 2 Lazy 2 Ranch Band! One of our Wednesday night leaders, Dave Polston and his band will be our special guests for this Party. They just came out with their first CD and are playing at this weekends Marana Bluegrass Festival. We will start with our normal announcements and review our monthly songs. Then 2 Lazy 2Ranch will do a few songs for us and provide a mini clinic. We will also have shredded pork, tortillas and some fixins along with some liquid refreshments. This is a great prelude to our Festival. Hope to see you all there.
Jeff

Monday, March 30, 2015

Ocean of diamonds

Ocean Of Diamonds
C F
Some people drink champagne out under the stars
                            G                             C
While others drink wine leaning over a bar
                                                               F
But all that I need dear to make me feel fine
                               G                           C
Is to know that your love will forever be mine

Chorus:
C                                                                                C
I'd give an ocean of diamonds or a world filled with flowers
                   G                              C
To hold you closely for just a few hours
                            F                                  C
Hear you whisper softly that you love me too
                                  G                                  C
Would change all the dark clouds to bluest of blue

I don't drink their champagne and I don't drink their wine
So if you refuse me my poor heart will pine
I'll be so lonely till the day that I die
And as long as I live dear you'll still hear me cry
Repeat Chorus
Honey You Don’t Know My Mind – Key of G OR B Flat Capo 3 ( 1, 4, 5)  Progression
G                  C
Honey you don't know my mind I'm lonesome all the time
D          G
Born to lose a drifter that's me
G                   C
You can travel for so long then a rambler's heart goes wrong
D   G
Baby you don't know my mind today
BREAK
G        C
Heard the music of a rail slept in every old dirty jail
DG
And life's too short for you to worry me
G           C
When I find I can't win I'll be checking out again
D   G
Baby you don't know my mind today
BREAK
G    C
I've been a hobo and a tramp my soul has done been stamped
D           G
Lord things I know I learned the hard hard way
G      C
ain't here to judge or plea but to give my poor heart ease
D   G
Baby you don't know my mind today
BREAK
G    C
Honey you don't know my mind I'm lonesome all the time
D          G
Born to lose a drifter that's me
G      C
You say I'm sweet and kind I can love you a thousand times
                            D        G
(SLOW STRUM)  Baby you don't know my mind today

Wednesday Marana Workshop April Fools Day

hey all
Hope you had a great week! We are going to take a break from Progressions this week to work on jamming by having a jam circle. This will be in preparation for the upcoming Marana Bluegrass Festival and all the parking lot picking to be had.
We will still do our two songs to open with, I know we spoke about doing pre bluegrass groups but Jim is chomping at the bit to cover Jimmy Martin. So well cover "honey You Don't Know My Mind" and "Ocean of Diamonds". Our Fiddle tune will be "Eighth of January"
http://youtu.be/yfjEdukk2kI
You can get guitar tab from www.bluegrasguitar.com, click the tablature link, lead guitar link, then select from the list "Eighth of January"
http://youtu.be/486SfTozblo  Honey, You Don't know my Mind
http://youtu.be/7v3zrgRhwMI  Ocean of Diamonds

I will post the progressions to these songs on a separate post with their titles
Jeff

Thursday, March 26, 2015

New jam

Hey all, we spoke about this at the last couple of Wednesday Workshops. If you plan to go, please thank Bob and Teri for their hospitality.
Jeff


New Bluegrass Jam!

All levels are welcome, however, with the Desert Bluegrass Association 
providing excellent workshops twice a week for the beginning jammer, the 
intent of this jam will be to give "more confident" players of 
traditional bluegrass instruments an opportunity to play in an open jam 
setting, while developing skills moving toward the intermediate and 
better player.

The jams will be held in our home in Northwest Tucson. Jams "will not" 
be on a regular schedule, so to receive a notice of an upcoming jam, 
send your email contact to jam@russman.com .

Bob & Teri Russman

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Peter McGlaughlin guitar stolen

hey all,
 A great friend to the DBA and Tucson and Marana had his 1937 Martin D18 stolen out of his car Friday in Downtown Tucson. Please keep an eye out as it might show up at a swap meet, Craigslist, EBay, pawn shop or anywhere for that manner. Peter recently lost his dog also to old age recently. Please help if you can
Jeff

Monday, March 2, 2015

Progression songs not in the book

1)Loves gonna live here (I'll sing, key unknown right now, I'll figure it out by Wed)
2)Willie my Darling (PLB)
3)Will you be lovin another man
4)Cryin Holy (PLB)
5)All the good times are past and gone 3/4 time (PLB)
6)Going to Kansas City
 7)Roll on Buddy (PLB)
8)Bringing in the Georgia mail
 

Progressions for March

Please go to the January 2 post for all the progression songs. The March songs are the second song in every progression in the list. The last song will be April, please copy this for your records.
Some of the songs are in your book. We are working on getting the lyrics published and posted here before Wednesday.
The monthly Fiddle tune is Red Wing
www.bluegrassguitar.com, click on tabs, click on lead songs, click the appropriate tab for Red Wing.
Carter Family songs this month
East Virginia Blues
Worried Man Blues
Both are in your Parking Lot Pickers book.

Practice up, it should be a fun March

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Figuring out melodies

You can use this formula to figure out the songs we discussed yesterday, like Happy Birthday
Jeff

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Monday night Workshop Supplement for Dobro

http://youtu.be/CVd_LMr2Hkw
Follow this link for playing rhythm in a bluegrass band. Same guy has many more free videos for Dobro on YouTube.
See you all next Monday for our last class!
Jeff

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Wednesday night Workshop this months songs

Jimmie Rodgers, who was very influential to the Bluegrass sound. We are going to have a series covering pre-bluegrass artists who were very influential to Bluegrass. For February we will cover Jimmie Rodgers. March will feature the Carter Family. April will cover Gid Tanner and the Skillet Lickers. Should be a fun and interesting time. Our Fiddle tune is Mississippi Sawyer. Mike is covering Soldiers Joy for the Flatpickers. Here is a link to Jimmie Rodgers "In the Jailhouse Now"
http://www.cowboylyrics.com/tabs/rodgers-jimmy/in-the-jailhouse-2328.html
Here is a link to Jimmie Rodgers "T for Texas" both songs in D so transpose accordingly
http://www.cowboylyrics.com/tabs/rodgers-jimmy/t-for-texas-2322.html
Here are some fabulous Youtubes depicting those songs
http://youtu.be/p3L2qf3q-ok
http://youtu.be/dLfYVFamso8
http://youtu.be/f2dqgUkJOvs
http://youtu.be/cjyg5ylSMO0
http://youtu.be/Htj5fnu9w68
http://youtu.be/vD44jYGOWJs
As you can see Jimmie Rodgers had a lot of influence on so many artists, hope you enjoyed this list. Also listened to the bass runs and licks that were added in these songs, licks you can use in your songs.
See you all on Wednesday
Jeff

Wednesday Night Workshop- progressions for February

Hey all, please follow the links and make copies so you're prepared for Wednesday night.

1-I'm on my way back to the home place-please print lyrics
Singer ?
2-Thinking tonight of my blue eyes-please print lyrics
Singer ?
3-Red River Valley-please print lyrics
Singer ?
4-I'll fly away-print lyrics from book
Singer ?
5-On and On-print lyrics from book
Singer-Jeff?
6-The graveyard shift-please print lyrics
Singer-Dave
Video
7-Can't you hear me calling-print lyrics from book
Singer ?
8-Who's that knocking at my door-please print lyrics
Singer ?

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Top jam songs

I was asked last week if there was a list of popular jam songs nation wide. Here is a list comprised by Dr Banjo, Steve Wernick who has made several jam videos.
http://www.drbanjo.com/pdf/bluegrass-jam-favorites.pdf
This link is a printable version for your enjoyment. If anyone wants to review any of these songs, please let me know.
Jeff

Friday, January 30, 2015

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Article about our Oro Valley Event

Friday, January 23, 2015
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Closing Oro Valley Parks and Recreation and the Southern Arizona Arts and Cultural Alliance’s (SAACA) three day long OV Festival of the Arts were members of the Desert Bluegrass Association. The collective formed on the main stage at the Oro Valley Marketplace for one final performance set shortly before all of the festivities would end, after they had started during the Christmas tree lighting on Dec. 5.

Before beginning his group’s set that crisp Sunday afternoon, band leader and association trustee Jim Sanchez took the mic to describe the Desert Bluegrass Association’s mission. “We’re all students of the association, including myself,” Sanchez told the crowd, about a hundred strong.

As evidence of their hard work practicing together to perform local shows, the band showed no signs of nerves as they played through a wide collection of both Christmas classics and bluegrass staples. There were a slew of instruments packed onto the moderately sized festival stage, ranging from a grouping of guitars, to a pair of uprights basses, violins, banjos, and mandolins.

Each instrumentalist was competent, if not stellar, at their craft, with vocals being provided by alternating leads during the night. This included Sanchez himself, as well as a Ocotillo Rain and Thunder Bluegrass vocalist and mandolinist Jeff Collins. Donned in a bright red Wildcats sweater and a reindeer hat, Sanchez introduced Collins to the crowd as he took center stage to perform a rendition of 1924’s “I’m Going Down This Road Feeling Bad” by Henry Winter.

Collins wasn’t the only one clearly willing to express his bright holiday spirit that day, either. One of the band’s two upright bassists had placed a Santa hat atop her instrument, whilst one of the many guitarists present on stage decked his instrument out in portable multicolored Christmas lights. This fine showing of Christmas enthusiasm was contagious, as it was during the chestnuts that the association had performed that they had the most audience reciprocation.

Once Sanchez broke out the lead on “Jingle Bells,” for instance, the people of Oro Valley were up and ready to sing along in full unison. This continued on tracks like “Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer,” “Silent Night,” and “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,” which Sanchez had humorously dedicated to Collins on behalf of his hat before performing.

This is not to say that the audience did not sing along with the traditional bluegrass songs that Sanchez and company had put together for the show. Early on into the proceedings, he and backing vocalist Arlene Tomlinson had a “Boys vs. Girls” portion of the show where audience members would sing along to a song lyric on the chorus of Doc Watson’s “Crawdad Hole.” At the end of the song, the entire audience had been given a pat on the back—not just one side—and it was a rousing feel-good moment for everyone involved.

Jeff Collins
Other songs performed by the Desert Bluegrass Association during their Dec. 7 show include “Up On the Housetop,” “Go Tell It On a Mountain,” and “I’ll Fly Away.” The most memorable moment was their performance of “Mama Don’t,” which involved multiple guitar, banjo, and violin solos, which received tremendous applause. Even after their set was over, however, and SAACA engineer Jonas Hunter was already putting away his sound equipment used during the show, members of the group weren’t necessarily done performing at the festival.

As Collins, Tomlinson, and a small troupe of banjo and guitar players were just leaving the stage, they were stopped by a little girl who particularly enjoyed their music and was raring to join the band herself. At only about 6-years-old, however, Sanchez and company could not necessarily oblige to her request. However, they made it up to her by performing a couple of songs purely based on her piqued intrigue in bluegrass and the ensemble put on that afternoon.

The Desert Bluegrass Association offered up a great show to members of the Oro Valley community to close up the musical portion of the Festival of the Arts. Given their low-key, yet infectious performance style and overall enthusiasm just to be playing there, it is not hard to assume that some of its students will definitely move on to become influential names on the Tucsonan music scene once the time is right. “It’s never too late to learn bluegrass,” Collins offered to the audience with a laugh as the band was making their way off of the stage. “After all, just look at me!”

For more information on the Desert Bluegrass Association, including information on how to join them, you can visit their official website at http://desertbluegrass.org. For more information on Ocotillo Rain and Thunder Bluegrass, visit their website at http://ocotillorain.blogspot.com.

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Wednesday Night Workshop great news!

Hey all,
Great news, our Flatpicking session with Mike Leonard is back. He'll be starting tonight with Soldiers Joy.
Also our new Fiddle tune is Mississippi Sawyer which Sue will lead.
Well also be continuing our Progressions Session with Dave.
Tab for Soldiers Joy:
http://www.bluegrassguitar.com/pdf/SoldiersJoy.pdf
Music for Soldiers Joy:
http://youtu.be/1rj-_lmF02E
Enjoy
Jeff

Monday, January 19, 2015

Wednesday Night Workshop fiddle tune

As promised our fiddle tune will be Mississippi Sawyer. Here is the tab, note the this tab shows the C progression but the tune is actually in D; it's capo 2 for guitar. Please play accordingly on your instrument.
http://www.bluegrassguitar.com/pdf/MississippiSawyer.pdf
Here is the tune
http://youtu.be/cxGeIxUetw4
The Eastside Workshop is also doing this Fiddle Tune so if you want a double dose of it you can attend both workshops.
Here's a backing track to play along with
http://www.banjohangout.org/myhangout/media-player/audio_player2.asp?musicid=29789&archived=
Have fun and enjoy!
Jeff