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___ Remember chord changes of a new song – which chords happen and when ___ Anticipate chord changes, to make them at exactly the right time ___ Sing a song while playing, with accurate chording and a consistent rhythm pattern ___ Play and sing a song straight through with no pauses or hesitations ___ Play and sing a song fluently from memory, not using a written version JAM SKILLS CHECKLIST ___ Tune your instrument (using a tuner), quicker the better. Check tuning often! ___ Learn G, C, D, and A chords, fingering each string accurately, for clear sound (check by sounding each string individually, making sure it’s clear and not muted) Bass and fiddle players don’t make chords, but need to know which notes go with which chord. ___ Switch quickly between chords, with accurate fingering (with each switch, sound any problem string individually, making sure it’s clear, not muted) Practice these sequences: ___ G-D-G (most common) ___ G-C-G ___ D-A-D ___ C-D-C ___ G-A-G ___ Change chords without looking, cleanly and quickly ___ Maintain a rhythm pattern while changing chords accurately ___ Follow chord changes watching a guitar player (see other side) ___ Find a slow jam that uses only G, C, D, and A, or play along with a slow jam recording * Learn these and you’re ready to jam Essentials Jamming is easier and better when you can... ___ Lead a song. Skills include knowing how to intro a song before playing (give key and chord changes to watch for), designate solos, ending, etc. ___ Fake an instrumental solo on the fly, following the chord changes, melody optional ___ Sing harmony ___ Know how to find jams and/or how to start one You can add a lot to a jam if you can... *Bluegrass Slow Jam DVD 17 standard songs, with just 4 chords: G C D A shown on each instrument. Slow speeds! Chords and lyrics included. 39 more songs on 2 more DVDs, chances to solo on every song. Gentle tempos. for bluegrass, folk and country jamming Note which skills you have and which you need! Please copy & share! Lots more free instruction from Pete Wernick at ... BGjam.com BGjam.com Please copy & share! Lots more free instruction from Pete Wernick at ... for the Total Beginner P Wernick Method Classes (see below) require the skills in this “Essentials” section and teach the others! ... teach bluegrass jam skills to novice and experienced players alike, including ear skills, small group jamming and all the ground rules and protocols taught. See BGjam.com Wernick Method Jam Classes Wernick Method Jam Classes At the STORE at BGjam.com The PERFECT Starter DVD for any instrument! P P P

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Page 1: Jam SkillS CheCkliSt P · Bluegrass Slow Jam DVD 17 standard songs, with just 4 chords: G C D A shown on each instrument. Slow speeds! Chords and lyrics included. 39 more songs on

___ Remember chord changes of a new song – which chords happen and when ___ Anticipate chord changes, to make them at exactly the right time___ Sing a song while playing, with accurate chording and a consistent rhythm pattern ___ Play and sing a song straight through with no pauses or hesitations ___ Play and sing a song fluently from memory, not using a written version

Jam SkillS CheCkliSt

___ Tune your instrument (using a tuner), quicker the better. Check tuning often!___ Learn G, C, D, and A chords, fingering each string accurately, for clear sound (check by sounding each string individually, making sure it’s clear and not muted) Bass and fiddle players don’t make chords, but need to know which notes go with which chord.___ Switch quickly between chords, with accurate fingering (with each switch, sound any problem string individually, making sure it’s clear, not muted) Practice these sequences: ___ G-D-G (most common) ___ G-C-G ___ D-A-D ___ C-D-C ___ G-A-G___ Change chords without looking, cleanly and quickly ___ Maintain a rhythm pattern while changing chords accurately___ Follow chord changes watching a guitar player (see other side)___ Find a slow jam that uses only G, C, D, and A, or play along with a slow jam recording*

Learn these and you’re ready to jamEssentials

Jamming is easier and better when you can...

___ Lead a song. Skills include knowing how to intro a song before playing (give key and chord changes to watch for), designate solos, ending, etc.___ Fake an instrumental solo on the fly, following the chord changes, melody optional___ Sing harmony ___ Know how to find jams and/or how to start one

You can add a lot to a jam if you can...

*Bluegrass Slow Jam DVD

17 standard songs, with just 4 chords: G C D A shown on each instrument. Slow speeds! Chords and lyrics included.39 more songs on 2 more DVDs, chances to solo on every song.Gentle tempos.

for bluegrass, folk and country jammingNote which skills you have and which you need!

Please copy & share!Lots more free instruction

from Pete Wernick at ...

BGjam.comBGjam.com

Please copy & share!Lots more free instruction

from Pete Wernick at ...

for the Total Beginner

P

Wernick Method Classes(see below)

require the skills in this“Essentials” section and

teach the others!

... teach bluegrass jam skills to novice and experienced players alike, including ear skills, small group jamming and all the ground rules and protocols taught. See BGjam.com

Wernick Method Jam ClassesWernick Method Jam Classes

At the STORE at BGjam.com

The PERFECTStarter DVD for

any instrument!

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P

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G C

D A

Bluegrass Jamming guitar Chords

Practice reading/followingchords in real time!

G, C, D, and A are all you needto play along with 17 standardson the Bluegrass Slow Jam DVD. More info at BGjam.com.

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing! Sections on bluegrass harmony, transposing, etc., many tips from all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, Flatt, Rowan, etc.

On sale in STORE at BGjam.com

Main Chords for G (or D) Heavy line shows bass string with root note. Bluegrass rhythm alternates bass note (“boom”) with strum (“chick”).

1 chord 4 chord 5 chordThe main chords for G are: G C DThe main chords for D: D G A

For photos of more chords, incl. variants of G, C, F see Chord Photos at BGjam.com.

• Full list of upcoming classes• What is the Wernick Method?• List of 2-chord songs• Jam Skills Checklist• Bluegrass Jamming Basics• List of Bluegrass Jamming Favorites• How to Find Jams• Ask Doctor Banjo about Jamming• Photos of common guitar chords

Free on BGjam.com

If you can play these 4 chords,try a Wernick Method class!

Slow JamDVDs

BLUEGRASSSONGBOOK

by Pete Wernick

140 classic songs! Words, chords,

melodies in guitar/banjo tablature

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1. Be in tune. Before starting and whenever in doubt, use a clip on tuner.2. Be on the right chord. A. Learn the chord changes as quickly as possible. B. As necessary, watch the left hand of someone (usually a guitarist) who knows the chords.3. Stay with the beat. Don’t rush, drag, or lose your place in the song.

1. Recognize common guitar chords by sight even if you don’t play guitar.2. Know the traditional unspoken ground rules (see below).3. Help with the singing. Know the verses to songs (or bring lyrics) and the chords in a good singing key.4. Suggest songs easy enough for everyone to follow. Be aware of common denominator of ability when picking keys and tempos.5. Know the basics of key transposing, such as when capos are used. Know the chord number system (1, 4, 5, etc.)6. Help others be on the right chord, tuning, etc.7. Watch your volume. A. Allow featured singer/soloist to be easily heard. If you can’t hear him/her, get quieter. B. When it’s your turn, make sure you’re heard. C. Be aware that your instrument (banjos especially) may not seem as loud to you as to someone who’s in front of it.8. Give everyone a chance to shine. Be encouraging. Suggest songs that feature others.

1. Whoever is singing lead or kicks off an instrumental usually leads the group through the song, signaling who takes instrumental solos (“breaks”) and when to end.2. Typical arrangement formats: A. When there are few or no instrumental soloists, a singer can start by playing simple rhythm on the root chord (“Mac Wiseman Beginning”), let others come in, then sing until verses run out. Or the singer can give a solo to anyone willing, following format: B. On a song when some instruments can solo: Break (“kickoff”), verse 1, chorus, Break, verse 2, chorus, Break, verse 3, chorus — [optional: add solo(s) and final chorus] C. On instrumentals, the same person usually starts and ends, with solos going around in a circle to those willing. Most common end: double “shave and a haircut” lick.

Bluegrass Jamming BasicsBy Pete Wernick

it Helps if You:

traditional unspoken ground rules:

tHree “musts” :“musts” Do these and you’re jamming!

These rules are used WORLDWIDE!

Please copy and share!

contd.

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BLUEGRASS JAMMINGINTERMEDIATE JAMMING

39 standards on 2 more DVDs, slow to moderate speeds, a chance to solo in each song!

BLUEGRASS SLOW JAM for the Total Beginner Play along with an all-star band on 17 easy standards at slowest possible speeds. Only four chords used, and shown on all six bluegrass instruments! With chords and lyrics for all songs.

Bluegrass Jam Classes

• Hands-on learning in large/small groups • Only four chords needed, G, C, D, and A• Ear skills taught and emphasized, as in real bluegrass• Understanding, low-pressure, Wernick-certified teachers• How to follow new songs, fake solos, lead songs, find melodies, carry a tune, sing harmony. Gentle tempos!

Learn real bluegrass... in your area, with people like you!

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ANYONE CAN START —

WITH THIS DVD

This is howmost bluegrass

songs work

• Jammers don’t readchords from a page.

• Watch guitar chords,listen, and learn them.

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3. Regarding solos (“breaks”): A. Breaks for songs generally follow the melody and chords of a verse. B. At the beginning of a song, the song leader asks if someone can play a kickoff break. Near end of each chorus, the song leader offers breaks C. Head and body language (nodding) are used to offer, accept/decline. D. If no one can solo, the singer just keeps singing verses and choruses to the end. E. If there are more soloists than there are verses of the song, some solos can be grouped together to give everyone a turn. Or the singer can repeat verses to lengthen the song. F. If there are more than enough spots for breaks, some soloists can take an extra turn.

4. If an instrumental soloist starts late, listen for whether the break is starting from the top or from a later point in the song. If you and others realize you seem to be at different points in the song, try to resolve it quickly, usually by falling in with the soloist, even if he/she is mistaken.

5. When the lead singer doesn’t start a verse on time, keep playing the root chord and wait until the singer starts before going to the chord changes.

6. Sing harmonies on choruses only normally. Verses are sung solo. But in less advanced jams, people may sing along on choruses or verses, even if not singing a harmony.

7. Use signals to help everyone end together: Foot out, hold up instrument, end after “one last chorus” or repeat of last line. Listen for instrumental licks that signal ending.

1. Some key participants may have main influence over the choice of songs and who gets to do what. Be respectful of the situation. Fit in as invited. Don’t be a “jambuster”.

2. Instrumentalists, be mindful of when others want to solo or do featured backup. Give them space and take turns being featured. Don’t compete!

3. If someone is tuning by ear: First, offer your tuner. If no luck there, wait to tune and avoid any playing unless, if welcomed (and you’re sure of your tuning), offer notes matching open strings of his/her instrument.

4. In more advanced jams, often the “classic” arrangement of a particular number is followed, including choice of key, which instrument solos when, harmony parts, etc. However, if the classic version is in a key that doesn’t work well for the lead singer, the singer calls the key and the others adapt.

5. If you don’t fit into one jam, look for another or start another, or just stay and listen. (Note if there are already enough of your instrument in the group, or if the speed or difficulty of the material is out of your league.) In some situations it’s OK to play quietly in an “outer circle”.

6. Pay attention and learn from experience. and enjoy yourself!

Bluegrass Jamming Basics (continued)

etiquette stuff:

traditional unspoken ground rules:

Please copy and share!Lots more free instruction

from Pete Wernick at...

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BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 classic songs!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teachesbluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, andmany tips from the all-time greats: Monroe,Stanley, Martin, etc.

On sale in STORE at BGjam.com

Help Bluegrass!Join IBMA at IBMA.org

– Tell ‘em Pete sent you.

Carry extratuner batteries

to share!

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Happy jamming!

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EASY CLASSIC SONGS     by Pete Wernick                  www.DrBanjo.com  Here is a compact songbook with classic favorites that work in bluegrass style. Words and rhythm markings are provided. The chords are given in the number system, allowing you to choose the key. A song can be sung and played in any key. The choice is based on what is comfortable for both singing and playing. Being able to play three-chord songs in different keys gives more choices for singing. The keys of G and D use easy chords on all instruments, and one key or the other will generally work for singing. Also, guitars and banjos may raise keys by using a capo. Most bluegrass, American and British folk and country songs use three-chord structures, often referred to as 1 4 5. The numbers are like placeholders for notes of the scale of whatever key you’re in. In the key of G, for instance, the first note of the scale is a G. The 4th and 5th notes are C and D. So G, C, and D are the 1, 4, and 5 of the key of G. The chords based on these notes are also called 1, 4, and 5, and sometimes the chords are given as Roman numerals (I, IV, V). Here are the 1, 4, and 5 chords for common singing and playing keys. Key of 1 (I) 4 (IV) 5 (V)*

G G C D

A A D E

C C F G

D D G A

E E A B

* A 5 chord may be played as a 7th chord, a slightly embellished chord that in some cases is easier to play than the plain 5 chord. Examples: Banjo players in the key of G will sometimes play a D7 (rather than D) or guitar players in the key of E will play B7 (rather than B). Many songbooks routinely show 5 chords as 7th chords, but in bluegrass, 5 chords are not normally made as 7th chords. Songbooks generally give chords by name but not by number. That is, they pick the key for each song with no option indicated of what to do if you can’t play or sing the song easily in that key. Sometimes a problem with singing or playing a song in a certain key leads a person to avoid doing the song, but the problem can be solved by transposing, that is, switching a song from one key to another. Transposing can be done quickly with a little experience. The chart above provides a guide for transposing, or for “plugging in” the chords to the 1, 4, 5 numbers given with the songs. Pick a song you know. Try a key (I suggest G or D) and see if it works for singing by plugging in the proper chords, and singing along. If the chords and your voice don’t match up easily, try translating the 1, 4, and 5 chords into the other key and see if it works better. Do whatever

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comes naturally with the right hand. Have a good time! If you’re not certain of the timing, try tapping your foot or strumming exactly where the markings are under the words. Marks under blank spots indicate that the rhythm continues through pauses in the singing. Aim to play a song:

without stopping from start to finish without having to look at your instrument without looking at the chord changes in the book or from another person without looking at the words in the book

The more easily you can do all of the above on a song, the easier it is to lead it in a jam. Memorizing the chords to songs will help your ability to hear when chord changes are supposed to happen, an important ear skill. Soon you will start to get a sense of when it sounds like the chord is going from 1 to 4, or to 5, and back to 1. These are fundamental ear skills for bluegrass musicians. If you want to learn the chords to a song you can’t find in a songbook, try experimenting. Most songs start on 1, and nearly all end by going to 5 and then 1. Trial and error is the traditional way bluegrass musicians find chord changes. A chord tends to sound correct when it includes the main notes of that part of the melody. Give it a try. Even if coming up with the right chords doesn’t come easily at first, be ready to cultivate this skill in time. It’s important!

 

Hot Corn, Cold Corn

1 Hot corn cold corn bring along a demijohn ● ● ● ●

5 Hot corn cold corn bring along a demijohn ● ● ● ●

1 Hot corn cold corn bring along a demijohn ● ● ● ●

5 Fare thee well Uncle Bill see you in the morning ● ● ● ●

Yes 1 sir* . . . . . ● ● ● ● ● Upstairs downstairs out in the kitchen (3x) See Uncle Bill he’s a-raring and a-pitching, yes sir Old Aunt Peggy won't you fill 'em up again (3x) Ain't had a drink since I don’t know when, yes sir Yonder comes the preacher & the children are a-crying (3x) Chickens are a-hollering, toenails a-flying, yes sir

[*Note: "Yes sir" is a 1/2 measure, leaves out a beat]

 

Worried Man 

1 It takes a worried man . . . to sing a worried song . . . ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

It 4 takes a worried man . . . to sing a worried 1 song . . ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● It takes a worried man . . . to sing a worried song. ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

I’m worried 5 now . . . but I won’t be worried 1long . . . ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● I went across the river and I laid down to sleep, (3x) When I woke up , …., I had shackles on my feet. Twenty one links of chain around my leg, (3x) And on each link , …., the initials of my name. I asked the judge, what’s going to be my fine, (3x) Twenty-one years , …., on the Rocky Mountain line. If anyone should ask you, who made up this song, (3x) Tell them it was I , …. and I sing it all day long.

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Mountain Dew  Chorus: Oh they 1 call it that good old mountain dew….__ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

And 4 them that refuse it are 1 few…….___ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● I’ll hush up my mug if you fill up my jug ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

With that good old 5 mountain 1 dew….___ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

My uncle Mort, he’s sawed off and short, Measures ‘bout four foot two, ___ But he thinks he’s a giant if you give him a pint Of that good old mountain dew. ___ The preacher came by with a tear in his eye, Said his wife had been down with the flu. ___ We said that he ought to give her a quart Of that good old mountain dew. ___ My Auntie June has a brand new perfume, It has such a sweet-smelling pu. ___ Imagine her surprise when she had it analyzed. It was nothing but that good old mountain dew. __

Lonesome Road Blues 

1 Going down that long lonesome road, Lord, Lord… ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

4 Going down that long lonesome 1 road…..……... ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

4 Going down that long lonesome 1road, Lord, Lord. ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

And I 5 ain’t gonna be treated this a- 1 way……. ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Two-dollar shoes on my feet ___ (2x) Two-dollar shoes on my feet, Lord, Lord, And I ain’t gonna be treated this a-way (the same way:) Ten-dollar shoes fit me fine ___

Going where the climate suits my clothes ___

They feed me on cornbread and beans ___ Going where the chilly winds don’t blow ___

Red River Valley 

From this 1 valley they say you are going………. ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

We will miss your bright eyes and sweet 5 smile….…. ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

For they 1 say you are taking the 4 sunshine….…. ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

That has 1 brightened our 5 path for a 1while….…. ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Chorus: Come and sit by my side if you love me ___ Do not hasten to bid me adieu, ___ But remember the Red River Valley, ___ And the cowboy who loved you so true. ___

Do you think of the valley you're leaving? ___ O how lonely and sad it will be! ___ Do you think of the kind heart you're breaking. ___ And the pain you are causing to me? ___

As you go to your home by the ocean, ___ May you never forget those sweet hours, ___ That we spent in the Red River Valley, ___ And the love we exchanged mid the flowers. ___

This Land is Your Land  --by Woody Guthrie, permission requested

1This land is 4 your land…this land is1my land. .__ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

From Cali 5 fornia . . . to the New York1 island. .__ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

From the redwood 4forest…to the Gulf Stream1waters... ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 5 This land…was made for you and 1 me….… ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

As I was walking __ that ribbon of highway, __ I saw above me __ that endless skyway, __ I saw below me __ that golden valley, __ This land was made for you and me. __

I've roamed and rambled __ and I followed my footsteps __ To the sparkling sands of __ her diamond deserts, __ And all around me __ a voice was sounding: __ This land was made for you and me. __

When the sun came shining, __ and I was strolling, _ And the wheat fields waving __& the dust clouds rolling, As the fog was lifting ___ a voice was chanting: This land was made for you and me. __

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These four songs use the same chord pattern: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 5 5 5 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 1 1 5 5 1 1 1 1 So do My Walkin’ Shoes, Katy Cline, The Crawdad Song, and Will You Be Loving Another Man.

She’ll Be Coming Round the Mountain 

1 She’ll be coming round the mountain when she comes __ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

She’ll be coming round the mountain when she 5comes __ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

She’ll be 1 coming round the mountain, ● ● ● ●

She’ll be 4 coming round the mountain, ● ● ● ●

She’ll be1coming round the 5mountain when she1comes. ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Same way: She’ll be riding six white horses when she comes __ Oh we’ll all go out to meet her when she comes __ Oh we’ll kill the old red rooster when she comes __ We’ll all have chicken & dumplings when she comes __ (make up your own)

When the Saints Go Marching In 

Oh when the 1 saints . . . go marching in . . . . ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Oh when the saints go marching 5 in . . . . ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Oh I 1 want . . . to be in that 4 number . . . . ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

When the 1 saints go 5 marching 1 in . . . . ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Same way: Oh when the band begins to play . . . Oh when the sun begins to shine . . . Oh when the banjo sounds the call . . . (make up your own)

Mama Don’t ‘Low 

1Mama don’t ‘low no music playing here . . . . . . ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Mama don’t ‘low no music playing 5 here . . . . . . ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

1 We don’t care what mama don’t ‘low ● ● ● ●

Gonna 4 play our music anyhow ● ● ● ●

1 Mama don’t ‘low no 5 music playing1 here . . . . ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Mama don’t ‘low no guitar playing round here Mama don’t ‘low no banjo pickin’ round here Mama don’t like no bird callin’ round here Mama don’t like no hand clappin’ round here Mama don’t like no bluegrass music round here Mama don’t like no rude noises round here (make up your own)

Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms Chorus:

1 Roll in my sweet baby’s arms . . . . . . ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Roll in my sweet baby’s 5 arms . . . . . ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

1 Lay around the shack till the 4 mailtrain comes back ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

And I 1 roll in my 5 sweet baby’s 1 arms. . . ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

(verses:) Where were you last Friday night …. When I was locked up in jail …. Walking the streets with another man You wouldn’t even go my bail ….

I know your parents don’t like me …. They throw me away from your door …. Had my life to live over again I’d never go there any more ….

Sometimes there’s a change in the ocean …. Sometimes there’s a change in the sea …. Sometimes there’s a change in my own true love But there’s never a change in me. ….

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Camp Prep for Novice Fiddle Players                   (mandolin prep on other side) 

 

I am being taught to play fiddle as a lead instrument and I donʹt understand about chords on the fiddle.  

This is typical, if thatʹs any comfort. We teach a lot of fiddlers the rhythm basics. 

 

I thought arpeggios were just extended chords broken up into single notes the fiddle can play, and a way 

to beat into the brain just which notes are acceptable choices when everyone else is playing a certain chord.  

Thatʹs exactly right. A chord means any two or more notes which harmonize together. If you 

are playing arpeggios of the “acceptable notes in a chord”, then any one or more of those same 

notes can be used. If youʹre playing two at the same time, that can be called “a chord”, but one 

is sufficient to be passable. The notes in a chord are: the FIRST, THIRD, and FIFTH note of the 

scale the chord is based on. Example: for a C chord, use the 1st, 3rd, and 5th notes of the C 

scale. Those are: C, E, and G.* 

 

To follow chords in bluegrass, you mainly need to know what notes are “acceptable” choices 

behind each of the chords. The choices change as the chords change. 

 

On our Slow Jam DVD, we start out with a bunch of two chord songs. They use G and D 

chords. For those two chords, the acceptable notes are (for G:) G, B, or D, and (for D:) D, F#, A. 

So, for instance, as the song changed from the part backed by a G chord, to D chord, on the 

fiddle you could note a G and then an A. Or a G and then a D. Or .... a D and then a D! 

 

When you look at it that way, the technical end is pretty simple, but you do have to keep the 

“acceptable” choices in mind, and as you follow the chord changes, make sure to “stay legal”. 

 

This kind of thing gets much easier the more you do it, to where after a while you can almost 

stop thinking about it, while still doing it correctly. Thatʹs why I strongly recommend our Slow 

Jam DVD. The chord changes are shown right on screen, and as the songs go by, you just 

follow along. The DVD has 17 standards, all played slowly, and the entire chord vocabulary is 

G, C, D, and A. Play along enough with that DVD, and youʹll be able to fit right in at the camp, 

and set your sights on more than just the basics of “being legal”. 

 

Are there suggested ways to improve learning chords?  

Pick two chords that are commonly played in the same song, and practice switching between 

them. At first, once youʹve made the chord, pick the strings one by one to make sure theyʹre all 

clear. Then change the chord and do the same. Then back and forth, and in time, more quickly. 

With practice, you will definitely get it. 

 

* NOTE: For the names and fiddle neck locations of the notes that correspond to many of the most 

common chords: http://www.fiddleandbowblog.com/2008/06/free‐fiddle‐cho.html 

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Camp Prep for Novice Mandolin Players           (fiddle prep on other side) 

By Mark Roberts, former jam camper, Argyle, TX  

In bluegrass mandolins provide the back beat or off beat.  This is done with the mandolin “chop.”  It’s 

not hard.  You make a chord ‐ say G ‐ and then strum it but just as it starts to ring you let you fingers 

up just a little on the strings, dampening them and the sound.  You get a nice snare drum chop sound. 

 

That’s your job: to keep the band in rhythm with your chop.  The bass player will play ON the beat, 

and you will play the OFF beat.  Boom‐chick, boom‐chick, boom‐chick.  You’re the chick. 

Guitars do both the Boom and the chick. Fiddles, banjos, resonator guitars sometimes hit the chick, but 

the mandolin virtually always does. 

 

Playing on the off beat is a little different.  It is very easy to roll over to the on beat and it requires some 

practice to stay on the off beats.  If you can’t do it you should work on this relentlessly until you can.  

This is the single most important preparation you can do so you need to work on this until you can do 

it.  I’m not kidding.  You’ve got to be able to chop on the off beats.  Get a metronome and set it at a slow 

tempo.   Hold a chord.  Beep ‐ Strum the CHOP ‐ Beep ‐ Strum the CHOP.  If you can’t chop in between 

the beeps slow it down till you can.  Then work on it until you can do it faster. 

 

If you can’t do it you may want to try playing the G string (furthest from the floor on your mandolin) 

ON the beat and then chopping.  This helps a lot of mandolin players.  They play G string, then CHOP.  

In effect, they are playing boom‐chick, boom‐chick ‐ playing “both parts”, as the guitar does.  Work on 

this. This is what the mandolin does when playing rhythm in bluegrass. 

 

You also should work on changing chords as you chop.  You need to be able to smoothly and quickly 

change from G, C, and D chords.  Get the song sheet and use it.  Play boom‐chick, boom‐chick, boom‐

chick as you sing the words in your head and then smoothly, without breaking tempo, shift to the next 

chord and keep right on boom‐chicking in rhythm.  The better you are at this the better you’ll do at Jam 

Camp.  Don’t worry about anything else.  Don’t work on fiddle tunes or solos.  Just work on your chop 

chords. 

 

By the way, I knew some two‐finger mandolin chords and thought I’d just use those.  Wrong!  You 

can’t make that nice mandolin “bark” with only two strings chorded.  You need to use the full chords 

that fret all the strings if you want to be a bluegrass mandolin player.  [However, if you can switch 

quickly between the 2‐finger chords, it’s acceptable to use those. But practicing the full chords is worth 

the effort.] 

 

If you can chord chop your way through the songs Pete sends at a good pace (like 80 bpm) then you’re 

ready for Camp. 

 

If you can’t chop and chord and you aren’t getting it on your own then order Pete’s Slow Jam DVD.  It 

contains a ton of songs and gives you plenty of slow songs to work on your chop.  I bought one at the 

Camp and it is a huge help.  Get one before Camp and you’ll be just that much better before the Camp 

starts. 

 

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RECOMMENDED RESOURCES FOR CAMPERS: by Pete Wernick BOOKS, VIDEOS, RECORDINGS, ETC. www.DrBanjo.com

Please send any corrections or recommendations to Pete at [email protected] TO FIND BLUEGRASS JAMS IN YOUR AREA www.bluegrassmusicjams.com -- lists several hundred jams by state. www.folkjam.org -- connect with musicians, find jams at home and on the road, organize or publicize a jam. www.meetup.com – (enter Bluegrass under interest) Search Google for “bluegrass jam [your state or city]” or just “bluegrass music [your state]” SONGBOOKS All titles listed are legal, with proper author credits and permissions Bluegrass Songbook $29.95 by Pete Wernick Music Sales (available from DrBanjo.com)

140 songs, with melodies in simplified 3-line tab that works for guitar, banjo, and dobro (puts melodies on the 2nd, 3rd, 4th strings, which are tuned the same on those instruments). Book also includes many interview excerpts with many top bluegrass singers about the art and technique of singing and songwriting. Sections on harmony singing, singing in pitch, finding the right key, much more.

The Bluegrass Fakebook $19.95 Bert Casey/Koala. 150 songs, good selection, large format, melodies in standard notation. Parking Lot Pickers Songbook $34.95 (separate banjo, guitar, and mandolin editions) Dix Bruce & Bill Evans Mel Bay

Over 215 bluegrass songs, many well-known, quite a few unknown. Large format, spiral bound. Melodies in standard notation and simple tab form for specified instrument. CD incl. with recordings of sung verse and chorus of each song.

Bluegrass Picker’s Tune Book $24.95 Richard Matteson, Jr. Mel Bay. Words, chords and melodies in music notation for

over 200 well-chosen bluegrass favorites, almost all public domain. Rural Roots of Bluegrass $16.00 Wayne Erbsen Native Ground Music

Great selection of 94 favorites from the early days, with enjoyable history and photos. Standard notation. Old Town School of Folk Music Songbook $14.95 Edited by Michael Miles & Jimmy Tomasello. Hal Leonard

Revised 2008 edition has 117 well-selected favorite folk songs in large format with melody lines in standard notation; has info on chords, tunings, transposing and more. Companion CDs: 4 CDs (Vol. 1, 2&3, 4) with good performance versions of nearly all the songs available for $13.50 each or as package for $30, from Bloodshot Records, www.bloodshotrecords.com/merch. Recordings now also available as digital downloads via iTunes and Amazon.com

Rise Up Singing $22.95 larger print: $29.95 Peter Blood & Annie Patterson Sing Out! Books

Quantity discounts: http://www.singout.org/rus.html. Amazing collection with words and chords to nearly 1200 songs. Folk songs, ballads, cowboy, gospel, blues, favorite pop songs, musicals, holiday, etc. Spiral bound. Smaller edition is compact but too small for easy use in jam sessions. Recordings of all songs are also available from the publisher.

PLAY ALONG RECORDINGS: Titles below present full-band versions of jam session favorites (mostly songs, with a few instrumentals) with typical arrangements, in typical keys, with vocals included and opportunities in each song for soloing. Full lyric/chord book in each package. (All items below available from DrBanjo.com) Homespun DVDs with Pete Wernick and all-star band. Simple chords & a variety of gentle tempos. $29.95 ea.: Bluegrass Slow Jam For the Total Beginner (slowest speeds)

17 songs, including several with just G and D. Four chords used on entire video: G, C, D, A. Includes basic jamming instruction, a few “soloing opportunities”. Confidence builder!

Bluegrass Jamming For Newcomers and Closet Pickers 17 songs, novice to early intermediate, One soloing opportunity per song. Instruction on jamming, ground rules.

Intermediate Jam Session 22 songs at moderate tempos (about 100 beats/minute), two soloing opportunities per song, less jamming instruction than previous DVDs.

(more on next page)

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Music Minus One play-along CD/booklet sets for banjo, guitar, and mandolin $24.95 each. (available from DrBanjo.com)

Includes 2 CDs. 14 favorites played by County Cooking at full speed on one CD, and slowed-down on a separate CD. Full-speed version gives two full versions of all songs, one with featured instrument separated in one stereo channel and the rest of the band + vocals in the other. The other version on the faster CD and the slowed-down CD both have just the band and vocals minus the featured instrument. Each set includes tabbed solos by the featured instrument.

OTHER BOOKS: Play Well With Others, A Musician’s Guide to Jamming Like a Pro

$16.95 Martha Haehl & Mike Walker. For new or intermediate musicians tired of playing alone; learn how to be welcomed into a music jam. www.playwellwithothers.com.

INSTRUMENTAL INSTRUCTION FOR SIMPLE SOLOING ON SONGS While there are many videos and books on the market, the following list focuses on material that helps a fledgling jammer learn to embellish basic song melodies or throw together passable solos “on the fly”. Methods emphasizing instrumental pieces, or exact arrangements with no attention to how to create the solo, are not included. Guitar Steve Kaufman, Lead Guitar Breaks for Bluegrass Songs. DVD 60 minutes, with tab; $29.95, Homespun Tapes, www.homespun.com

How to find and embellish melodies. Six representative songs, fingerings clearly shown. Steve Kaufman, Bluegrass Guitar Solos that Every Parking Lot Picker Should Know – series 3. What to Play When the Singing Stops! 6 CDs with 100-page tab book; $69.95 Homespun Tapes, www.homespun.com Good song selection. “How to work out guitar breaks to bluegrass vocals”. Banjo Pete Wernick, Make Up Your Own Banjo Solos. DVD 120 minutes, tablature included, $29.95. DrBanjo.com.

For players of all levels, how to create workable banjo solos both "on the fly" while jamming, and with more precision in your practice time. Finding and using melody notes, ideas for using licks, lead-ins, tags and other embellishments. This DVD, addressing first-position solos in the key of G, is first in a series. Volume 2, released in late 2009, addresses solos in D, C, and F without a capo, and G up-the-neck.

Wil Huckabay, Building Blocks for Bluegrass Jamming, Volume 1. Spiral bound 32-page book with CD. $29.95

Mandolin Butch Baldassari, You Can Play Bluegrass Mandolin, Lesson One. DVD 60 minutes, with tab; $29.95 Homespun Tapes, www.homespun.com

Four standards shown in clear detail, in the keys of G and A. Useful typical phrases are presented, though not the hows and whys of manipulating them for on-the-fly soloing.

Fiddle Brian Wicklund, American Fiddle Method, Books 1 and 2. Each 64 pages with CD. $24.95 each, Mel Bay. www.brianwicklund.com.

Very clear, accessible introduction to fiddling with standard tunes and simple variations. In Book 1, variations for some songs and backup instruction are included.

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BLUEGRASS RECORDINGS Most highly recommended: Time-Life set, Classic Bluegrass Collection 8 CDs, sometimes packaged with a 2 CD set of gospel bluegrass favorites, can be purchased through Amazon.com for about $120

A very carefully compiled collection of 292 of the most popular and influential bluegrass music since the early days, right up to the present, everything from the Monroe Brothers in the 30s, to a good selection of top songs of Bill Monroe, Flatt & Scruggs, and the Stanley Brothers through Alison Krauss and Hot Rize. Not all of these are jamming favorites, but this set really does capture the essence of what bluegrass is all about, and is well worth the investment.

The Music of Bill Monroe available from Amazon.com for $50

An excellent 4-CD representation of his most important work, spanning the whole career of the “Father of Bluegrass”. Not just history, but a great deal of still-standard repertoire.

Flatt & Scruggs 1948-59 Box Set, Bear Family available from Amazon.com for $89.98. The essential years of Flatt & Scruggs; over 100 cuts with many classics. There are great box sets available (see other side) of Jimmy Martin, the Osborne Brothers, Country Gentlemen, different portions of the careers of the Stanley Brothers, Ralph Stanley, Bill Monroe, Jim & Jesse, Flatt & Scruggs, and others. All of these contain a great deal of classic and favorite material. Order at good prices from County Sales. For out of stock titles, try Amazon.com. Bluegrass Classic Videos Good sources for these are County Sales or Amazon. High Lonesome Shanachie about $20

Easily the best and most comprehensive film of the history of bluegrass. Includes many classic performances and great interviews with the legends, and a very well-presented program showing how bluegrass developed from diverse cultural roots into what it has become. Much of the focus is on Monroe, and while it could be more inclusive, it’s a truly excellent overview.

Bluegrass: Country Soul about $20

A gritty look at a typical bluegrass festival from 1971, with many great performances (Martin, Stanley, Osbornes, Crowe), informal footage and interviews. A great timepiece, with good color and sound.

Flatt & Scruggs TV Shows a series of DVDs, each $20 and including 2 half-hour shows.

All banjo players should have at least one of these DVDs, to see Earl Scruggs in action at the peak of his influence, in the early 60s. The band is smooth, relaxed, and sounds great, but not all the material or TV commercials wear as well as the highlights. Some interesting guest artists including Mother Maybelle Carter, Stringbean, and the 7 year-old Ricky Skaggs. My favorite volume is No. 7 with a 1956 show.

Gather at the River about $20

A good look at the bluegrass scene of 1993, filmed at the IBMA’s convention and including excellent performances by Ralph Stanley, Doc Watson, Pete Rowan, Nashville Bluegrass Band, and the Bluegrass Youth All-Stars, with 12-year-olds Chris Thile, Michael Cleveland, Josh Williams, et. al.

Bluegrass library on YouTube: Please note that no artists or writers make any money from YouTube. Some great individual songs here. It is recommended that they lead you to support of the artists. www.youtube.com (search: Bluegrass)

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BOX SETS and RECOMMENDED RECORDINGS (comments below courtesy of CountySales.com) BILL MONROE 'Anthology': This new 2-CD set includes exactly half of the songs and tunes that appeared on an earlier

4-CD Box Set (MCA-11048). Includes 24-page booklet with abbreviated notes by Mary Katherine Aldin. The 50 tracks are fine representations of his stellar work for the DECCA (later MCA) label, and range from NEW MULESKINNER BLUES (1950) to MY LAST DAYS ON EARTH (1981). While not as inclusive or as elaborate as the 4-CD box, this is still a wonderful sampling of some of Bill Monroe's finest work. $22.50 from County Sales. (MCA-113207)

THE MUSIC OF BILL MONROE: A 98-song collection on four CDs with a very well done booklet by John Rumble. Great selection of his best material, from early Monroe Brothers days through the Columbia and Decca years. Highly recommended as a great overview of the music of a true genius. $49.98 from Amazon.com (MCA-11048)

BOOK: CAN’T YOU HEAR ME CALLIN’: The Life of Bill Monroe, by Richard D. Smith. 365 pages. Many will have a hard time putting the book down. Hats off to the

author for a sound, well-presented work on one of the most fascinating personalities of our lifetime. MUST READING for any Bluegrass Fan!

$25.60 hardcover / $14.95 paperback from Amazon.com FLATT & SCRUGGS ‘1948-1959’: The ultimate and

essential Flatt & Scruggs collection; includes the complete Mercury recordings, plus their very best work for Columbia with sidemen like Benny Martin, Chubby Wise, Everett Lilly, Curly Seckler, and on into their early dobro sound with the addition of

Buck Graves. Well over 100 songs, great booklet. $92.49 Amazon.com (BCD-15472) JIMMY MARTIN / SUNNY MOUNTAIN BOYS. Over 120 of Martin’s Decca/MCA recordings with such standouts as Paul Williams, J.D. Crowe, Vic Jordan, Bill Emerson, etc. Soprhone, Hit Parade of Love, Sunny Side of the Mountain, etc. 5 CDs plus booklet. $138.99 Amazon.com

RALPH STANLEY '1971-1973’: Great 4-CD compilation taken from his best early years on Rebel with Ricky Skaggs, Keith Whitley & Roy Lee Centers. Includes 12 cuts never issued in U.S. with booklet $40.00 (REBEL-4001)

RENO & SMILEY 1951-1959: Super 115 song collection of the best recordings by this great duo – including their first recordings for the Federal label by Tommy Magness. 24-pg. booklet with many color photos & discography. $45.00 Amazon, Barnes&Noble online. (price varies)

OSBORNE BROTHERS '1956 - 1968' (4CDs): Includes their MGM cuts and early Decca recordings – worth the price just for the fabulous early MGM sides! 4 CDs plus booklet. $85.00 (BCD-15598)

County Sales Contact: www.countysales.com 540-745-2001

If items are out of stock, try Amazon.com

COUNTRY GENTLEMEN 'Early Rebel Recordings 1962- 1972' (4-CD set): 110-song collection documents the peak early years of this great and important group. Hear Charlie Waller, John Duffey, Eddie Adcock, Tom Gray, Bill Emerson, Doyle Lawson, Jimmy Gaudreau and others, with exten-

sive notes on the sessions. $40.00 (REB-4002) REBEL RECORDS: 35 Years of the Best In Bluegrass 1960-1995: Marvelous 4-CD box set with over 100 cuts by Tony Rice, Country Gentlemen, Seldom Scene, Ralph Stanley, Dale Evans, Larry Sparks, Blue Highway and dozens of others.With lovely 36-page book of notes by the late Bill Vernon. $40.00 (REB-4000)

ANTHOLOGY OF AMERICAN FOLK MUSIC. 6 CDs with a reprint of the original booklet. Plus, another huge new 68 page booklet of notes, photos and commentary to help document this work, which includes examples of Blues, Cajun

music, Sacred Harp, and old-time songs, ballads & tunes. One CD is an interactive CD-Rom on which you can see some photos, film footage & interviews. A must for anyone interested in rural American music. Dock Boggs, Tom Ashley, Carter Family, Mississippi John Hurt, Blind Lemon Jefferson, and more. $75.00 (S/F-20090)

APPALACHIAN STOMP: Bluegrass Classics: On a single CD, a well-chosen set of 18 classic bluegrass performances by an excellent sampling of many top bluegrass artists. $11.00 (Rhino, RH-7l870)

BEST LOVED BLUEGRASS: 20 All-Time Favorites: Rebel Records’ compil-ation of 20 bluegrass jam favorites as performed by their most popular artists including many top names. $9.00 (REB-8004-CD)

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Popular Bluegrass Songs• Handsome Molly• Shady Grove• John Henry• Little Birdie• Hot Corn, Cold Corn• Reuben’s Train/Train 45• Bringing in the Georgia Mail• Fire Ball Mail• Jimmie Brown the Newsboy• I’ll Go Steppin’ Too• Katy Daley• You Are My Flower• On My Mind• Get in Line Brother• Will You Be Lonesome Too• Somehow Tonight• My Home’s Across the Blue Ridge Mountains• I’m Going Back to Old Kentucky• Working on a Building• Wild Bill Jones• Pretty Polly• Stay All Night• Ashes of Love• Driving Nails in My Coffin• Pretty Fair Maid in the Garden• Darling Corey• Little Liza Jane• Where the Soul Never Dies• What Would You Give in Exchange for Your Soul• Mansions for Me • Poison Love

Other Bluegrass• Sharecropper’s Son• Standing in the Need of Prayer• Old Gospel Ship• There’s No Hiding Place Down Here• See That My Grave Is Kept Green (or Clean)• Hear Jerusalem Moan• Who’s That Knocking at My Door• I’ll Be There• Don’t Lie to Me• Walking in My Sleep• It’s Too Late to Walk the Floor• Kentucky Girl• I’m Gonna Love You Like There’s No Tomorrow• It Ain’t Gonna Rain No More• It’s Goodbye and So Long to You• I Might Take You Back Again• Mountain Folk• Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning• Hold to God’s Unchanging Hands• The Old Crossroads

Favorite Country Songs• Take Me Back to Tulsa• Jambalaya• Pistol Packin’ Mama• Honky Tonkin’• Waltz Across Texas• I Love You a Thousand Ways• Crazy Heart

Favorite Folk Songs• Tom Dooley• Puttin’ on the Style• He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands• Boll Weevil• Skip to My Lou• Shortnin’ Bread• Go Tell Aunt Rhody• Down in the Valley• Clementine• Buffalo Gals

• Things in Life• Walls of Time• Be Proud of the Gray in Your Hair• Going Up on the Mountain • Great High Mountain• Ho Honey Ho• These Blues Have Got Me• Get on Your Knees and Pray

• What Should We Do with the Drunken Sailor• Sinner Man• Shady Grove (minor key version)• Wade in the Water• Walking Boss

Develop your ear skills: Try guessing where the changes happen. With a choice of just two chords, see which sounds better—and use it!

Start on the 1 chord (that’s the key you’re in). The other chord in most songs is the 5. Such asG to D, or D to A. Experiment!

Check your guesswork with a songbook or knowledgeable musician. That’s how it’s done.

These songs are most often done with two chords, though some versions may have more.

*Please copy and share!

More free jamming info at

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81 Two chord songsCompiled by Pete Wernick

“Try hearing where the chords change!”*

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

BLUEGRASS SLOW JAM for the Total BeginnerPlay along with 17 standards at slow speeds. Only chords: G, C, D, and A, shown on all six instruments! Chords on screen as you play. Print lyrics and chords to all songs.

BLUEGRASS JAMMING17 more standards, slow/medium speeds, a soloing opportunity in each song!

INTERMEDIATE JAMMING22 songs, moderate speeds, 2 soloing chances each song.

THE DVD to start with,

for ALL bluegrassinstruments!

Bestselling play-along videos!

DVDs available on DrBanjo.com

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1 and 4 chords:G and c,d and G, etc.

1 minor and 7 chords:em and d,am and G, etc.

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TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

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BLUEGRASS SONGBOOK By Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS! Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, including bluegrass harmony, and many tips from all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITES

Compiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO• Sitt

ing on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls

Can Love

• I Wonder W

here You

are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath

the Willow

• Little Cabin Home

on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the Old

Folks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

• Rabbit In The Log

(Feast Here Tonight)

• Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (m

inor or

major key versio

ns)

• Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

• Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOK

by Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!

Melodies in easy guitar/

banjo tablature

The only book that teaches

bluegrass singing, including

bluegrass harmony, and

many tips from the all-

time greats: Monroe,

Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain

Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. S

pecial

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS • All the Good Times are

Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far

From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet

Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look

Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to

Heaven

• Come All Ye Fair

and Tender Ladies

• This Land is Y

our Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go

Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round

the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

• Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

• Home on the Range

• Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sw

eet

Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home

(Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of

the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPO

WALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWN

SONGS THAT WORK

WELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered

Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly A

way

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circl

e

be Unbroken

• Think of What

You’ve Done

Please suggest additional so

ngs

to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

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TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

•Cripple Creek

•Old Joe Clark

•Foggy Mt. Breakdown

•Salt Creek

•Blackberry Blossom

•Bill Cheatham

•Shuckin’ the Corn

•Clinch Mt. Backstep

•Red Haired Boy

•Foggy Mt. Special

•Dixie Breakdown

•Ground Speed

•Sally Goodin

•Soldiers Joy

•Sally Ann

•John Hardy

•Rebecca

•Gold Rush

•Red Wing

•All the Good Times Are Past and Gone

•Tennessee Waltz

•Blue Moon of Kentucky

•White Dove

•Dark as a Dungeon

•Drifting Too Far from the Shore

•Angel Band

•In the Pines

•Old Old House

•Lonesome River

•Amazing Grace

•ParadiseWernick Method Jam Classes

In communities nationwide and in Australia

Bluegrass Jam CampsHosted by Pete and Joan Wernick in

Colorado and selected festival locations.

Play-along Jamming DVDs Full all-star band, slow speeds, easy chords shown onscreen,

spaces for you to solo!

Bluegrass Jamming Favorites Compiled by Pete WernickTOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITES

Compiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

visit DrBanjo.com to see how

Wernick Method Jam Classesnow being offered in locations nationwide

Bluegrass Jam Campshosted by Pete and Joan Wernick in Colorado and festival locations.

Play-along Jamming DVDs Full all-star band, slow speeds, easy chords

shown onscreen, spaces for you to solo!

You Can Jam!

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOK By Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS! Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, including bluegrass harmony, and many tips from all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITES

Compiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO• Sitt

ing on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls

Can Love

• I Wonder W

here You

are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath

the Willow

• Little Cabin Home

on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the Old

Folks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

• Rabbit In The Log

(Feast Here Tonight)

• Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (m

inor or

major key versio

ns)

• Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

• Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOK

by Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!

Melodies in easy guitar/

banjo tablature

The only book that teaches

bluegrass singing, including

bluegrass harmony, and

many tips from the all-

time greats: Monroe,

Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain

Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. S

pecial

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS • All the Good Times are

Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far

From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet

Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look

Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to

Heaven

• Come All Ye Fair

and Tender Ladies

• This Land is Y

our Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go

Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round

the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

• Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

• Home on the Range

• Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sw

eet

Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home

(Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of

the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPO

WALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWN

SONGS THAT WORK

WELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered

Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly A

way

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circl

e

be Unbroken

• Think of What

You’ve Done

Please suggest additional so

ngs

to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

Lots of free info about Jamming!

Visit DrBANJO.com, click JAMALOT.

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

•This Land Is Your Land

•Wabash Cannonball

•You Are My Sunshine

•When the Saints Go Marching In

•Red River Valley

•She’ll Be Coming Round the Mountain

•Mama Don’t ‘low

•I Know You Rider

•Friend of the Devil

•Wagon Wheel

•Freight Train

•Columbus Stockade Blues

•Crawdad Song

•Jambalaya

•Jingle Bells

•Auld Lang Syne

•Silent Night

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

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BLUEGRASS SONGBOOK By Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS! Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, including bluegrass harmony, and many tips from all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITES

Compiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO• Sitt

ing on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls

Can Love

• I Wonder W

here You

are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath

the Willow

• Little Cabin Home

on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the Old

Folks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

• Rabbit In The Log

(Feast Here Tonight)

• Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (m

inor or

major key versio

ns)

• Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

• Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOK

by Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!

Melodies in easy guitar/

banjo tablature

The only book that teaches

bluegrass singing, including

bluegrass harmony, and

many tips from the all-

time greats: Monroe,

Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain

Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. S

pecial

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS • All the Good Times are

Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far

From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet

Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look

Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to

Heaven

• Come All Ye Fair

and Tender Ladies

• This Land is Y

our Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go

Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round

the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

• Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

• Home on the Range

• Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sw

eet

Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home

(Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of

the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPO

WALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWN

SONGS THAT WORK

WELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered

Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly A

way

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circl

e

be Unbroken

• Think of What

You’ve Done

Please suggest additional so

ngs

to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

Lots of free info about Jamming!

Visit DrBANJO.com, click JAMALOT.

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

•Blue Ridge Cabin Home

•Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

•Little Georgia Rose

•Nine Pound Hammer

•I Saw the Light

•Old Home Place

•Little Maggie

•Good Old Mountain Dew

•Will the Circle Be Unbroken

•Footprints in the Snow

•Worried Man Blues

•Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

•Lonesome Road Blues

•Bile ’em Cabbage Down

•New River Train

•Hit Parade of Love

•Your Love Is Like a Flower

•Sitting on Top of the World

•How Mt. Girls Can Love

•Pig in a Pen

•Jesse James

•Ole Slew Foot

•Blue Night

•Fox on the Run

•Love Please Come Home

•Hot Corn, Cold Corn

•Think of What You’ve Done

•Rabbit in the Log

•Little Cabin Home on the Hill

•Love of the Mountains

•Midnight Moonlight

•Way Downtown

•If I Lose

•Salty Dog

•Rocky Top

•Roving Gambler

•Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Steam Powered Aereo Plane

•Highway of Regret

•Truck Driving Man

•Live and Let Live

•I Wonder How the Old Folks Are at Home

•Wildwood Flower

•Foggy Mountain Top

•I Wonder Where You Are Tonight

•Sunny Side of the Mountain

•Bury Me Beneath the Willow

•Dark Hollow

•Steel Rails

•Man of Constant Sorrow

•I’ll Fly Away

•Crying Holy

•Working on a Building

•Dooley

•On and On

•Don’t Let Your Deal Go Down (different versions)

•East Virginia Blues

•White Freight Liner

•Down the Road

•Little Birdie

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TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

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BLUEGRASS SONGBOOK By Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS! Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, including bluegrass harmony, and many tips from all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITES

Compiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO• Sitt

ing on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls

Can Love

• I Wonder W

here You

are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath

the Willow

• Little Cabin Home

on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the Old

Folks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

• Rabbit In The Log

(Feast Here Tonight)

• Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (m

inor or

major key versio

ns)

• Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

• Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOK

by Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!

Melodies in easy guitar/

banjo tablature

The only book that teaches

bluegrass singing, including

bluegrass harmony, and

many tips from the all-

time greats: Monroe,

Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain

Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. S

pecial

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS • All the Good Times are

Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far

From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet

Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look

Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to

Heaven

• Come All Ye Fair

and Tender Ladies

• This Land is Y

our Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go

Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round

the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

• Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

• Home on the Range

• Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sw

eet

Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home

(Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of

the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPO

WALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWN

SONGS THAT WORK

WELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered

Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly A

way

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circl

e

be Unbroken

• Think of What

You’ve Done

Please suggest additional so

ngs

to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

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TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

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BLUEGRASS SONGBOOK By Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS! Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, including bluegrass harmony, and many tips from all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITES

Compiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO• Sitt

ing on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls

Can Love

• I Wonder W

here You

are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath

the Willow

• Little Cabin Home

on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the Old

Folks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

• Rabbit In The Log

(Feast Here Tonight)

• Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (m

inor or

major key versio

ns)

• Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

• Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOK

by Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!

Melodies in easy guitar/

banjo tablature

The only book that teaches

bluegrass singing, including

bluegrass harmony, and

many tips from the all-

time greats: Monroe,

Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain

Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. S

pecial

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS • All the Good Times are

Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far

From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet

Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look

Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to

Heaven

• Come All Ye Fair

and Tender Ladies

• This Land is Y

our Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go

Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round

the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

• Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

• Home on the Range

• Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sw

eet

Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home

(Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of

the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPO

WALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWN

SONGS THAT WORK

WELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered

Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly A

way

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circl

e

be Unbroken

• Think of What

You’ve Done

Please suggest additional so

ngs

to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

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TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

visit DrBanjo.com to see how

Wernick Method Jam Classesnow being offered in locations nationwide

Bluegrass Jam Campshosted by Pete and Joan Wernick in Colorado and festival locations.

Play-along Jamming DVDs Full all-star band, slow speeds, easy chords

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BLUEGRASS SONGBOOK By Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS! Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, including bluegrass harmony, and many tips from all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

TOP107

BLUEGR

ASSJAM

MINGFAV

ORITES

Compile

d by P

ete Wern

ick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting o

n Top o

f the W

orld

• How Mou

ntain G

irls

Can Lo

ve

• I Wonder

Where Y

ou

are To

night

• Bury Me

Beneat

h

the Willo

w

• Little Ca

bin Ho

me

on the

Hill

• Fox on th

e Run

• Love Ple

ase Co

me Hom

e

• I Wonder

How t

he Old

Folks A

re at H

ome

• Jesse Ja

mes

• Man of C

onstan

t Sorro

w

• Foggy Mo

untain

Top

• Rocky To

p

• John Hen

ry

• Roving G

amble

r

• Steel Ra

ils

• Friend o

f the D

evil

• Rabbit I

n The

Log

(Feast

Here T

onight

)

• Hit Para

de of L

ove

• Ole Slew

Foot

• Crying H

oly

• Shady Gr

ove (m

inor or

major ke

y vers

ions)

• Dark Hol

low

• If I Lose

• Blue Nig

ht

• New Riv

er Train

• Truck Dr

iving M

an

• Live and

Let Li

ve

• Hot Corn

, Cold C

orn

BLUEGR

ASS SO

NGBOOK

by Pete

Wernick

140 CLA

SSICSON

GS!

Melodies

in easy

guitar/

banjo t

ablature

The only b

ook that t

eaches

bluegrass

singing, in

cluding

bluegrass

harmony,

and

many tips fr

om the all-

time greats:

Monroe,

Stanley, M

artin, etc.

Availab

le on D

rBanjo.

com

• Cripple C

reek

• Old Joe

Clark

• Foggy Mo

untain

Breakd

own

• Soldiers

Joy

• Salt Cree

k

• Red Haire

d Boy

• Sally Goo

din

• John Har

dy

• Blackber

ry Bloss

om

• Bill Chea

tham

• Dear Old

Dixie

• Dixie Bre

akdown

• Ground

Speed

• Foggy Mt

. Speci

al

• Rebecca

• Gray Eag

le

• Shuckin’

the Co

rn

• Clinch M

ountain

Backst

ep

INSTRUM

ENTALS • All th

e Good

Times a

re

Past an

d Gone

•White Do

ve

• Blue Moo

n of Ke

ntucky

• Tennesse

e Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a

Dunge

on

• Drifting

Too Fa

r

From the

Shore

• Angel Ba

nd

• In the Pin

es

• Old Old H

ouse

• Lonesom

e Rive

r

• I Hear a

Sweet

Voice

Calling

• Amazing G

race

• Long Bla

ck Vei

l

• Banks of

the Oh

io

• Don’t Th

is Road

Look

Rough

and Ro

cky

• I Am a Pilgr

im

• Life’s Ra

ilway

to Heav

en

• Come All Y

e Fair

and Te

nder La

dies

• This Lan

d is Yo

ur Land

• Wabash C

annonb

all

• You are M

y Suns

hine

• When the

Saints

Go

Marchi

ng In

• Red Rive

r Valley

• She’ll be

Coming

Round

the Mo

untain

• Mama Don’t

’low

• Careless

Love

• Red Wing

• Charlie a

nd the

MTA

• Jingle B

ells

• Auld Lan

g Syne

• Silent N

ight

• Gentle o

n My M

ind

• Freight T

rain

• Columbus

Stocka

de Blu

es

• Home on th

e Rang

e

• Jambalaya

• Blue Rid

ge Cab

in Hom

e

• Roll in M

y Swe

et

Baby’s

Arms

• Little Ge

orgia R

ose

• Nine Pou

nd Ham

mer

• I Saw the

Light

• Old Hom

e Plac

e

• Little Ma

ggie

• Good Ol

d Moun

tain De

w

• Footprint

s in the

Snow

• Worried

Man B

lues

• Long Jou

rney H

ome

(Two D

ollar Bi

ll)

• Lonesom

e Road

Blues

• Bile’em

Cabba

ge Dow

n

• Sunny S

ide of

the Mo

untain

OTHER SL

OWTEM

PO

WALTZ (3/4

TIME)

WELL-KN

OWN

SONGS

THAT WORK

WELLIN

BLUEGR

ASS

•Working

on a B

uilding

• Steam Po

wered

Aereo

Plane

• I Know Y

ou Rid

er

• Highway

of Regr

et

• Your Lov

e is Lik

e a Flo

wer

• Salty Do

g

• I’ll Fly A

way

• Love of t

he Mou

ntains

•Will the

Circle

be Unb

roken

• Think of

What

You’ve

Done

Please s

uggest

additio

nal son

gs

to Pete

at pet

e@drb

anjo.com

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

Lots of free info about Jamming!

Visit DrBANJO.com, click JAMALOT.

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

3/4 TIME (WalTz)

You Can Jam!see how at

BluegrassJamming.Com

•Long Black Veil

•I Am a Pilgrim

•Banks of the Ohio

•Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

•Life’s Railway to Heaven

•Come All Ye Fair and Tender Ladies

•Walls of Time

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

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BLUEGRASS SONGBOOK By Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS! Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, including bluegrass harmony, and many tips from all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITES

Compiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO• Sitt

ing on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls

Can Love

• I Wonder W

here You

are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath

the Willow

• Little Cabin Home

on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the Old

Folks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

• Rabbit In The Log

(Feast Here Tonight)

• Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (m

inor or

major key versio

ns)

• Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

• Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOK

by Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!

Melodies in easy guitar/

banjo tablature

The only book that teaches

bluegrass singing, including

bluegrass harmony, and

many tips from the all-

time greats: Monroe,

Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain

Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. S

pecial

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS • All the Good Times are

Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far

From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet

Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look

Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to

Heaven

• Come All Ye Fair

and Tender Ladies

• This Land is Y

our Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go

Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round

the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

• Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

• Home on the Range

• Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sw

eet

Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home

(Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of

the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPO

WALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWN

SONGS THAT WORK

WELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered

Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly A

way

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circl

e

be Unbroken

• Think of What

You’ve Done

Please suggest additional so

ngs

to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

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TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete WernickUP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World•How Mountain Girls Can Love• I Wonder Where You are Tonight•Bury Me Beneath

the Willow• Little Cabin Home on the Hill• Fox on the Run• Love Please Come Home• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow• Foggy Mountain Top•Rocky Top• John Henry

•Roving Gambler• Steel Rails•Friend of the Devil•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)•Hit Parade of Love• Ole Slew Foot• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)•Dark Hollow• If I Lose•Blue Night•New River Train•Truck Driving Man• Live and Let Live•Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

•Cripple Creek• Old Joe Clark• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy• Salt Creek• Red Haired Boy• Sally Goodin• John Hardy• Blackberry Blossom• Bill Cheatham• Dear Old Dixie • Dixie Breakdown• Ground Speed• Foggy Mt. Special• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle• Shuckin’ the Corn• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone• White Dove• Blue Moon of Kentucky• Tennessee Waltz• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon• Drifting Too Far From the Shore• Angel Band

• In the Pines• Old Old House• Lonesome River• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil• Banks of the Ohio• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky• I Am a Pilgrim• Life’s Railway to Heaven• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land• Wabash Cannonball• You are My Sunshine• When the Saints Go Marching In• Red River Valley• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain• Mama Don’t ’low• Careless Love•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA• Jingle Bells• Auld Lang Syne• Silent Night• Gentle on My Mind• Freight Train• Columbus Stockade Blues•Home on the Range•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home•Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose•Nine Pound Hammer • I Saw the Light• Old Home Place• Little Maggie• Good Old Mountain Dew• Footprints in the Snow• Worried Man Blues• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)• Lonesome Road Blues•Bile ’em Cabbage Down• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPO

WALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

•Working on a Building• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider•Highway of Regret•Your Love is Like a Flower• Salty Dog• I’ll Fly Away• Love of the Mountains•Will the Circle be Unbroken

•Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

140 CLASSIC SONGS! Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tab with chord diagrams

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, including bluegrass harmony,and interviews with all-time great singers and songwriters: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, Rowan, Waller, Dickens, more.

Most of the songs on the list are in the book

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOK by Pete Wernick

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

visit DrBanjo.com to see how

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Bluegrass Jam Campshosted by Pete and Joan Wernick in Colorado and festival locations.

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BLUEGRASS SONGBOOK By Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS! Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, including bluegrass harmony, and many tips from all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITES

Compiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO• Sitt

ing on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls

Can Love

• I Wonder W

here You

are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath

the Willow

• Little Cabin Home

on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the Old

Folks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

• Rabbit In The Log

(Feast Here Tonight)

• Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (m

inor or

major key versio

ns)

• Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

• Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOK

by Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!

Melodies in easy guitar/

banjo tablature

The only book that teaches

bluegrass singing, including

bluegrass harmony, and

many tips from the all-

time greats: Monroe,

Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain

Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. S

pecial

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS • All the Good Times are

Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far

From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet

Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look

Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to

Heaven

• Come All Ye Fair

and Tender Ladies

• This Land is Y

our Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go

Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round

the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

• Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

• Home on the Range

• Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sw

eet

Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home

(Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of

the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPO

WALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWN

SONGS THAT WORK

WELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered

Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly A

way

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circl

e

be Unbroken

• Think of What

You’ve Done

Please suggest additional so

ngs

to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

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TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

BLUEGRASS SONGBOOKby Pete Wernick

140 CLASSIC SONGS!Melodies in easy guitar/banjo tablature

The only book that teaches bluegrass singing, includingbluegrass harmony, and many tips from the all-time greats: Monroe, Stanley, Martin, etc.

Available on DrBanjo.com

• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

TOP 107 BLUEGRASS JAMMING FAVORITESCompiled by Pete Wernick

UP-TEMPO

• Sitting on Top of the World

• How Mountain Girls Can Love

• I Wonder Where You are Tonight

• Bury Me Beneath the Willow

• Little Cabin Home on the Hill

• Fox on the Run

• Love Please Come Home

• I Wonder How the OldFolks Are at Home

• Jesse James

• Man of Constant Sorrow

• Foggy Mountain Top

• Rocky Top

• John Henry

• Roving Gambler

• Steel Rails

• Friend of the Devil

•Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight)

•Hit Parade of Love

• Ole Slew Foot

• Crying Holy

• Shady Grove (minor or major key versions)

•Dark Hollow

• If I Lose

•Blue Night

• New River Train

• Truck Driving Man

• Live and Let Live

• Hot Corn, Cold Corn

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• Cripple Creek

• Old Joe Clark

• Foggy Mountain Breakdown

• Soldiers Joy

• Salt Creek

• Red Haired Boy

• Sally Goodin

• John Hardy

• Blackberry Blossom

• Bill Cheatham

• Dear Old Dixie

• Dixie Breakdown

• Ground Speed

• Foggy Mt. Special

• Rebecca

• Gray Eagle

• Shuckin’ the Corn

• Clinch Mountain Backstep

INSTRUMENTALS

• All the Good Times are Past and Gone

• White Dove

• Blue Moon of Kentucky

• Tennessee Waltz

• Paradise

• Dark as a Dungeon

• Drifting Too Far From the Shore

• Angel Band

• In the Pines

• Old Old House

• Lonesome River

• I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling

• Amazing Grace

• Long Black Veil

• Banks of the Ohio

• Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky

• I Am a Pilgrim

• Life’s Railway to Heaven

• Come All Ye Fairand Tender Ladies

• This Land is Your Land

• Wabash Cannonball

• You are My Sunshine

• When the Saints Go Marching In

• Red River Valley

• She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain

• Mama Don’t ’low

• Careless Love

•Red Wing

• Charlie and the MTA

• Jingle Bells

• Auld Lang Syne

• Silent Night

• Gentle on My Mind

• Freight Train

• Columbus Stockade Blues

•Home on the Range

•Jambalaya

• Blue Ridge Cabin Home

• Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms

• Little Georgia Rose

• Nine Pound Hammer

• I Saw the Light

• Old Home Place

• Little Maggie

• Good Old Mountain Dew

• Footprints in the Snow

• Worried Man Blues

• Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)

• Lonesome Road Blues

• Bile ’em Cabbage Down

• Sunny Side of the Mountain

OTHER SLOW TEMPOWALTZ (3/4 TIME)

WELL-KNOWNSONGS THAT WORKWELL IN BLUEGRASS

• Working on a Building

• Steam Powered Aereo Plane

• I Know You Rider

• Highway of Regret

• Your Love is Like a Flower

• Salty Dog

• I’ll Fly Away

• Love of the Mountains

• Will the Circle be Unbroken

• Think of What You’ve Done

Please suggest additional songs to Pete at [email protected]

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