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The Fourth and Final David Grier Plays Soldier’s Joy Part 4

At this point in the video (2:36 to be exact) Grier is practically at string melting velocity. Yeehaw! He’s clocking somewhere from 308 to 320 bpm! As with anything that you’re trying to learn, always start very slow, and with a metronome. So here’s the fourth and final part of David Grier’s solos from this video posted on Fretboard Journal:

Good luck with this one.

Have fun with this, and if you want a nice printable pdf you can find it here. As always, if you found you enjoyed this post, and know someone who might benefit from it please pass it on, and like us on Facebook.

1 Comment

  • Dana on May 15, 2017

    Hi, Charles, I’m blown away by the pdfs you have here. I’m always looking for better, more exciting music for my guitar students. These look super hard (I’m really a pianist, not much of a guitar player) but I’ve got a couple students who will plug away at them & improve their skills. I’m going to be coming back to this site to check out your stuff – it looks great!

    Just thought I’d mention that the pdf you linked to on this page, number 4, is just number 3 over again! Your graphic is right, but not the link. And is there a part 2?

    Thanks, Dana

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