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Mountain Dulcimers Heidi Muller: Five Ways to Play Backup Chords for Another Player or Jam (Saturday, Session 4, Level 2 - Novice, Mountain Dulcimer) 16MD035
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Heidi Muller: Five Ways to Play Backup Chords for Another Player or Jam (Saturday, Session 4, Level 2 - Novice, Mountain Dulcimer) 16MD035

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When you play with others, what else can you play besides the melody? Learn how to keep it interesting! We’ll explore backup chords from one-finger bass notes to two-finger chords, inversions, and finally, barre chords. We’ll learn some easy jam tunes and the backup for each. You’ll leave with five ways to play D, G, and A chords so you can accompany someone else.

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When you play with others, what else can you play besides the melody? Learn how to keep it interesting! We’ll explore backup chords from one-finger bass notes to two-finger chords, inversions, and finally, barre chords. We’ll learn some easy jam tunes and the backup for each. You’ll leave with five ways to play D, G, and A chords so you can accompany someone else.

When you play with others, what else can you play besides the melody? Learn how to keep it interesting! We’ll explore backup chords from one-finger bass notes to two-finger chords, inversions, and finally, barre chords. We’ll learn some easy jam tunes and the backup for each. You’ll leave with five ways to play D, G, and A chords so you can accompany someone else.

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