Feel free to use the Free Guitar Pro file to augment and make it truly your own style. Use this break to build up your own breaks.
If you learn to play this break up to proper speed you will be the star of the parking lot pickin' group.
It is very full and intense and you will find it a real challenge as are most of his breaks. This break is played by Tony at about the 2:00 mark of the song. So come to the party prepared for you RH to about drop off with this break. Jerusalem Ridge Advanced Tab - The Third Break: This one will bring us into variations with lots of ornamentals of lots of pull-offs, hammer-ons, slides and triplet hammer-ons. The link to the intermediate version is: Jerusalem Ridge Intermediate PartB Tab. The link to the intermediate version is: Jerusalem Ridge Intermediate PartA Tab. If your right arm doesn't ache after a practice session on this break, then my hats off to you!Īlso we will play around with octaves and transitioning to the higher positions, or playing 'up-the-neck' with some of the parts of this song. In involves what I call the machine gun approach to flatpicking guitar, which is a steady array of eighth notes strung together. Jerusalem Ridge Intermediate Tab - The Second Break: The intermediate version of this song is really fun to play. The link to the beginner version is: Jerusalem Ridge Beginner PartB Tab. The link to the beginner version is: Jerusalem Ridge Beginner Part A Tab. This is a long song and it will take you at least twice as long to memorize as typical fiddle tunes. Try to make the Am sound almost as loud as the open strings - it will be a good learning exercise for you.īecause of the number of parts (5 in all), I have broken the TAB into two separate parts for each break - The part A and the part B. Just strum the 4-note open strings and immediately hammer-on an A minor chord with your 1st, 2nd and 3rd LF fingers. Also considering the length of the the tune, it is more difficult to memorize.Ībout the hardest part of this break is the INTRO. If you are just beginning Flatpick Guitar, you can try this one, but it will most likely be too difficult for you to play. Jerusalem Ridge Beginner Tab - The First Break, Beginners - This one will be a real challenge for you! While this is termed a beginner break, with the number of eighth notes strung together it certainly does fall into the quasi-intermediate area. I have three versions of Jerusalem Ridge TAB available. Otherwise if you would like to try a free of charge copy of it, you can download the demo HERE and use it for 15 days. Here is a complete review for you to view: Guitar Pro 6. We use it on the Mac here and it is a pleasure to use.
It can be employed on either the PC or an a Mac. It is feature laden with a great deal of guitar effects, realistic guitar sounds, and features you will appreciate.
This software was created with the needs of the guitar player in mind and is very easy to operate. Transcription of this song was completed in eMedia's Guitar-Pro.
Just click the link to start downloading this free PDF file instantly! This will enclose the entire tablature of the song, notation, left hand fingering and if this is a fingerstyle piece, the right hand fingering will be included as well, and lots more. An additional benefit of having this file is you can put your own spin on this song, through reworking it. Turn this on and play the song to hear it played by means of an actual acoustic or classical guitar. The RSE Module is the Realistic Sound Module of Guitar Pro.
Jerusalem Ridge Advanced Tab - PDF File - Note: This is a free download for you !Įnjoy this complimentary download file! This Guitar Pro file has all of the original TAB material you see here, including: fingering, rhythm chords, etc. Jerusalem Ridge Advanced Tab - Guitar Pro File - Note: This is a free download for you! This lesson is available in the following formats:
Manzanita (1st Variation), House of the Rising Sun, Shenandoah, Gold Rush, Beaumont Rag, Swing 42, An Olde Irish Aire (Danny Boy), Jerusalem Ridge, Sally Goodin Jerusalem Ridge Advanced Tab The other musicians are equally incredible on these cuts. Not only is this CD a pleasure to listen to, you will find that you are constantly asking yourself -'how does he do that'. Unit of Measure by Tony Rice is a fabulous CD to have in your collection you will find some of the best of Tony in this CD, including the cut Jerusalem Ridge, which I am featuring here. There is a lot of depth to this song and it is really fun to play and to experiment with. It is certainly a lot more than just a simple A/B or two part fiddle tune. This is one of Kenny's masterpieces and there are a lot of twists in turns in the song. This song was first debuted by Kenny Baker on the fiddle with Bill Monroe. Jerusalem Ridge is another of my favorites in the Bluegrass genera.