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  1. 23. Mai 2009 · About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright ...

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  2. 14. Jan. 2024 · BEAUMONT RAG. American, Country Rag (cut time). USA, Texas. F Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Brody): ABBC (Phillips/1989): ABC (Phillips/1995): ABCD (Silberberg): AA'BB'CC'D (Reiner). The tune was named after the town of Beaumont, Texas.

  3. 16. Sept. 2023 · Beaumont Rag is a classic fiddle tune. Many guitar players flatpick this tune in the key of D (C capo 2), after Doc Watson and Clarence White. But it's a fiddle tune in F. So I play it in F,...

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  4. 18. Feb. 2011 · Sean~Ray~Studios. 15.7K subscribers. Subscribed. 129. 43K views 13 years ago. Beaumont Rag, what is there to say? It's a timeless classic from deep in the heart of Texas. A consummate standard...

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  5. 8. Apr. 2021 · As a slice into the mystery of Rice’s guitar, presented here is “Beaumont Rag” from the 1975 album California Autumn. I chose this arrangement for a few reasons: “Beaumont Rag” is a well-known standard that can be played at any jam. The transcription serves as an excellent introduction to Rice’s approach, and it’s not ...

  6. 3. Aug. 2019 · Fiddle Tune Essentials. The campground jam favorite “Beaumont Rag” most likely started life near the East Texas town of Beaumont that it was named after. Recorded in the late 1920s by Smith’s Garage Fiddle Band and the East Texas Serenaders and about a decade later by Bob Wills’ Texas Playboys, the original fiddle rag was ...

  7. Doc performed Beaumont Rag live at the Newport Folk Festival in 1964 with another flatpicker whose treatment of the tune has influenced guitarists ever since, Clarence White. One of the best-known of those he influenced is a master flatpicker in his own right, Tony Rice. Here's a taste of Tony's treatment of Beaumont, echoing Clarence: