Seven major first-position scales for fiddlers (G, A, Bb, B, C, D, and F), set to bluegrass music.
Visit BluegrassDaddy.com for practice MP3s, tablature, and measure-by-measure lessons. Specifically, you need to visithttp://bluegrassdaddy.com/step-2-how-... to download the tablature for this video. In this video, I go through the seven most important first-position scales to learn for bluegrass, old-time and celtic fiddling: G, A, Bb, B, C, D, and F. You need to go to the linked page to download the tablature so you can play along. These scales will help you with your tablature reading and your fingering practice. Scales are also a great way to warm up your fingers!

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