This post is a continuation of my tabbing out the banjo breaks to Doyle Lawson's Carolina in the Pines,a tune I have recently become obsessed with!
This song has so many banjo breaks to it! I have already post the first two . Here are the next two.the first one precedes the mandolin break, and is more like a turnaround . The second is the post mando break and is the longest of all the breaks in this tune. When I have finished all the breaks I will post them all at once in chronological order.
There are so many good licks in this tune. One thing I noticed (unless my ear is playing tricks on me) is that there are lots of 1/8 note slides that don't have an accompanying note that is usually played with the second half of the slide (or hammer, whichever you choose to do)
It won't do any harm if you choose to add the accompanying note
this is a great tune for somebody looking to break out of the I-IV-V habit.