From the Gram Parsons Tribute Concert
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Visit www.BluegrassBooksOnline.com to download your free Tab and Mp3's to accompany this l
Visit www.BluegrassBooksOnline.com to download your free Tab and Mp3's to accompany this lesson.The lesson tunes are recorded and laid out in the same way all of the tunes in Bluegrass Guitar Jam Tunes and Bluegrass Mandolin Jam Tunes, both book/2 Studio Quality CD sets were written by Rick also. Free samples of Tab and Mp3's from Rick's books are also available for download at www.BluegrassBooksOnline.com.
Each tune has three tracks. The 1st track is melody with band @ 106 bpm. The 2nd track is no melody with band @ 106 bpm. The 3rd track is full band, 3 times through @ 170 bpm. Remember to practice your rhythm playing as well as the picking, you're going to need it.
The lessons are designed for intermediate players, and are intended for private/home study use. Of course, feel free to contact me with any questions you might have, Rick@bluegrassbooksonline.com, I will get back to you.
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Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus, 1968.
Best performance by The Who ever in my opinion
Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus, 1968. Best performance by The Who ever in my opinion. Notice: I do not own this clip, it is owned by The Who, The Rolling Stones, their managers, workers, and record companies. I only post this to promote their fame, and for historical purposes.
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Harley Davidson , Live By It
1901 William S. Harley, age 21, completes a blueprint drawin
Harley Davidson , Live By It 1901 William S. Harley, age 21, completes a blueprint drawing of an engine designed to fit into a bicycle.
1903 William S. Harley and Arthur Davidson make available to the public the first production Harley-Davidson® motorcycle. The bike was built to be a racer, with a 3-1/8 inch bore and 3-1/2 inch stroke. The factory in which they worked was a 10 x 15-foot wooden shed with the words "Harley-Davidson Motor Company" crudely scrawled on the door. Arthur's brother Walter later joins their efforts. Henry Meyer of Milwaukee, a schoolyard pal of William S. Harley and Arthur Davidson, buys one of the 1903 models directly from the founders.
1904 The first Harley-Davidson Dealer, C.H. Lang of Chicago, IL, opens for business and sells one of the first three production Harley-Davidson motorcycles ever made.
1905 On July 4th, a H-D motorcycle wins a 15 mile race in Chicago with a time of 19:02. In Milwaukee, the first full-time employee is hired. 1906 A new factory, measuring 28 x 80 feet, is built on the Chestnut St. site, later renamed Juneau Avenue. Staff size is increased to six full-time employees. Also, the first motorcycle catalog is produced by the Company and the nickname "Silent Gray Fellow" is used for the first time.
1907 William A. Davidson, brother to Arthur and Walter Davidson, quits his job as tool foreman for the Milwaukee Road railroad and joins the Motor Company. Harley-Davidson Motor Company is incorporated on September 17th. The stock is split four ways between the four founders, and staff size has more than doubled from the previous year to eighteen employees. Factory size is doubled as well. Dealer recruitment begins, targeting the New England region.
1908 Walter Davidson scores a perfect 1,000 points at the 7th Annual Federation of American Motorcyclists Endurance and Reliability Contest. Three days after the contest, Walter sets the FAM economy record at 188.234 miles per gallon. Word of Harley-Davidson's extremely tough motorcycle spreads rapidly. The first motorcycle sold for police duty is delivered to the Detroit, MI, Police Department.
1909 The six-year-old Harley-Davidson Motor Company introduces its first V-twin powered motorcycle. With a displacement of 49.5 cubic inches, the bike produces seven horsepower. The image of two cylinders in a 45-degree configuration would fast become one of the most enduring icons of Harley-Davidson history. Also available for the first time from the Motor Company are spare parts for motorcycles.
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Kaufman Kamp's Mark Cosgrove with friends do some great picking on Big Sandy River.
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Here is the chord sequence I use
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Here is the chord sequence I use
G///|G///|C///|G///| G///|G///|D///|D7///| G///|G///|C///|G///| Em///|D///|C///|G///||
A free bluegrass lesson on how to play Amazing Grace
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