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Denver Belle for Guitar


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For the pdf file Denver Belle for Guitar

Bonnie Kate Reel for Mandolin


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Have fun with this mandlin version of Bonnie Kate Reel
SK

Bonnie Kate Reel for Guitar


1:06 minutes (1.01 MB)

Bonnie Kate Reel Guitar version
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Clinch Mountain Backstep 2


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Here is the second version of Clinch Mountain Backstep

Clinch Mountain Backstep 1


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Here is the audio MP3 for the first version of Clinch Mountain Backstep.
Enjoy - SK

Can't Help But Wonder Where I'm Bound

Can't Help But Wonder Where I'm Bound
This is the classic Tom Paxton song that we've used as the Kamp Closing song each year. Written in notes and Guitar Tab. Words can be found elsewhere on the internet with a google search. Or better yet - go to Tom P{axton's web page and order the CD from him.
Enjoy

Steve Kaufman's Digital Homespun DVD Downloads

My Homespun DVDs (and other artists) are now available for Digital Download. It's easy, fast and keeps all of your Homespun DVDs at your fingertips. Click the link and and it will redirect you to my Kamp Site where the Digital Download info resides. You can scroll halfway down to see the Mac or Windows links. It will ask you to Download the Homespun Instant Access tool - go for it. I did. You will find this quick and easy. No shipping costs, no clutter and at a discount. Enjoy!

Flatpicking Hotline Digital 17.3

Hi Friends
Here is the latest mis-Leading Publication the Flatpicking Hotline.
Issue 17.3 means almost 18 years now!
In this incredible issue are our latest releases, Steve's touring schdule for Kaufman University, Kamp Info and 4 pages of notes and tab. This issue's song is one I learned from Norman Blake in the Key of F called Kennedy's March. I was at a festival and heard someone playing it and hadn't thought about this great tune in years.
You have a straight version of the song for fiddle, mandolin and guitar. Then after that are some more complicated versions to spice up the tune.

The Wandering Minstrel for Mandolin

This is the "Wandering Minstrel" from my "Steve Kaufman's Favorite 50 Celtic Jigs and Waltzes for Mandolin" book.
The second page for this tune written in the book is actually the 2nd page for The Wild Hills O' Wannie's. Sorry for the confussion.
Now all is good.
Enjoy!
Steve K.

Steve's Free but Not Cheap Paper Newsletter

When you register for Steve's email list, also send steve@flatpik.com your street mailing address (separately).
This will ensure you get Steve's Flatpicking Hotline delivered to your door in his quarterly mailings.
Thanks
The Editor