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Here are four videos of Old Joe Clark in the key of A including beginning mandolin, banjo, fiddle and also, some fun kids to play along with. (Videos have slight variations to the sheet music).
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- Old Joe Clark – Mandolin Lesson
- Old Joe Clark – Beginner Banjo Lesson
- Old Joe Clark – Fiddle Lesson
- Old Joe Clark – Kids Band
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**ALSO, songs are normally played in the key comfortable for the singer. This may be easy for some instruments and more difficult for others. Guitar, banjo and resonator guitars (aka Dobros) can put a capo on to change keys. Other instruments will need to transpose chords or keys as needed.
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