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Tony Trischka
The avant-garde banjo stylings of Tony Trischka inspired a whole generation of progressive bluegrass musicians; he was not only considered among the very best pickers, he was also one of the instrument's top teachers, and created numerous instructional books, teaching video tapes and cassettes. A native of Syracuse, New York, Trischka's interest in banjo was sparked by the Kingston Trio's "Charlie and the MTA" in 1963.
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Songs
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p. 42 "Salty Dog"
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p. 44 "Sally Goodin"
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p. 46 "Dark Hollow"
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p. 49 "Ruben's Train"
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p. 49 "Shady Grove"
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p. 50 "Farewell Blues"
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p. 54 Finale "John Hardy"
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p. 56 "Sitting on the Top of the World"
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p. 57 "Live and Let Live"
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p. 58 "Bugle Call Rag"
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p. 60 "Stoney Creek"
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Pike County Breakdown
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Plunkin' Rag (feat. Steve Martin)
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Pour Brel
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Precious Child
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Purchase Grover
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Rainbow Yoshi
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Remington Ride
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Reno Style: Music Examples from page 29
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Reuben
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Roberto's Dream
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Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms
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Ruben's Wah Wah
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Run Mountain (feat. Noam Pikelny)
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Sage Age
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Salt Creek
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Salt River
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Scruggs style from page 15
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Sea Shank
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Sean
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Second version of Bile 'Em Cabbage Down
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Serving Mankind
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Sherburne (Glory Shone Around)
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Silver Jenny
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Slapback
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Sleepy Hollow Reel
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Sleigh Ride
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Soddy Daisy
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Soldier's Joy
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Stop Action
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Strawberry Plains
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Sun Praire
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Sunny Days
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The Boatman's Dance / Over the Mountains
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The Crow (feat. Steve Martin)
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The Divine Ms. D
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The Jig Is Up
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The Melodic Style: Music Examples from page 31
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The Navigator
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The Next Big Thing