Kentucky Mandolin
A Lesson on a Banjo Solo of “Kentucky Mandolin"
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Bill Brown
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Bill Brown
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Now you can learn the Bill Monroe hit “Kentucky Mandolin” on the banjo without using music or tab! First, you will have a full demonstration of the arrangement with drums, bass, and guitar accompaniment. Then, after you are taught the lesson in small phases, you are given the backing tracks without the banjo on it for you to use for your own live performance!
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