Some Terms Used In "Comments" Section OT = old time (3 finger style, but pre-scruggs) SS = single string technique Scr. , or write for more information about any title. Due to space limitations there may not be enough room to fully describe every solo. Comments regarding the tablature such as playing style or band name. Larger number of pages usually reflect multiple solos and/or backup. Unless otherwise noted, all titles contain at least one full solo, some have more than one solo and some have some backup. Name of player on the recording from which this piece was transcribed (if known.) Where the name Steve Garner appears, these are customer ordered solos custom arranged by Steve Garner. Other tunings such as D tuning (a D F# A D) or C tuning (g C G B D) are noted. D position also uses G tuning, but also usually capos the 5 th string up to an A note. This would be listed as "G position." - G, C, and D are the most common open positions. Example: Though a song may be in the key of A, it may played out of the open G position with a capo at the 2 nd fret. Not necessarily the key from the recording. Example: The Ballad of Jed Clampett is sometimes referred to as The Beverly Hillbillies. Some tunes are known by more than one title.
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