![]() Ramblin' Guy (TABrite) Includes the midi file.Raggity Ann (Ragtime Annie) (TABrite) Includes the midi file.R.Ufer Reel (RandyTab) Click to download free viewer.NOTE: Click To Read How To View The TABrite Zip Files This site has banjo tablatures, bluegrass information, cartoons, jokes, jazz, banjo lessons, and other banjo stuff.ĭownload this TABrite file viewer/printer for the PC.ĭownload this TABrite file viewer/printer for the Macintosh. Members can also export all of their banjo Salt Creek arrangements into PDF files.Banjo Tablatures and Bluegrass Information These backing tracks allow you to practice the arrangement you’re learning with with an entire band and you can change volume of the band, banjo and metronome to suit your liking. The "Speed Up" feature gradually speeds up the song so you can hone your technique and challenge yourself to go faster.Įach Tunefox banjo Salt Creek tab contains real-sounding backing tracks. This will help get you off of the tab you’ve been working with so you can play it by memory. Next, try out the "Memory Train" tool, which will hide more and more notes each time the song or measure loops. The "Hide Notes" tool will hide a number of the notes in the tab so you can use your ears to learn parts of the melody of the Salt Creek. These special features are found in the "Tools" menu at the bottom right of your screen. ![]() There are a number of fantastic learning tools in Tunefox to help you memorize, learn by ear, and improve your speed. Want to see a completely different version of this song? Click on "Shuffle Licks" on the bottom of tool panel to randomly shuffle the licks in the song. You'll find that there are different styles of licks like Scruggs, Melodic, Bluesy, and more. It'll open up the Lick Switcher where you can select a substitute measure for that spot in the song. How do you find the Lick Switcher? Look for text that says "Original Measure" over different measures in the Salt Creek tab you are learning and click on that text. This feature is called the Lick Switcher. In every Tunefox tablature arrangement you'll find measures where you can switch out licks to see different options to use for your improvisation. The third variation of this song is a forward roll based-backup arrangement. In the melodic arrangement of Salt Creek, you’ll learn some fancy up-the-neck melodic work. The Scruggs style tablature will teach you how to play slides, hammer-ons and pull-offs. ![]() Here on Tunefox you’ll find 3 versions of Salt Creek for banjo. He believes Monroe's tune was learned from the banjoist Don Stover (who knew it as "Salt River"). D Modern : A Major / Mixolydian (Silberberg, Brody, and Phillips). AB (Silberberg, Krassen): AABB (Brody, Lowinger): AABBAA'B'B' (Phillips). Hobart Smith called the tune "Pateroller", but this is not the tune usually called "Pateroller", "The Pateroller (Song)", or "Run, N. Popular in West Virginia Central and South (Krassen). This may be the bluegrass re-titling of "Salt River" by Mandolinist Bill Monroe, although there are claims that his record company, Decca, was liable because Monroe's last song was "Big Sandy River." The record company, the story goes, assumed that misunderstanding due to the similarities in the names might mess with marketing, and they decided on switching' river' to' creek.' In 1963, Monroe recorded the song with banjo by Bill Keith. Jabbour might have changed the name because "Salt Creek" was the name of a stream running through its site of the Bean Blossom Festival. It is quite unclear if this is the original title of the tune or if it had been changed.
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