
Tracy Schwarz is an American folk musician. He first came to fame when he succeeded Tom Paley in The New Lost City Ramblers (NLCR). After NLCR formally disbanded (in 1975), Schwarz later (in 1988) formed a duo with Ginny Hawker, performing as Ginny Hawker & Tracy Schwarz. The duo are known for performing traditional music from the early American canon of bluegrass, gospel, and old time music. They do, however, on occasion, record original songs and music by contemporary songwriters. They live in West Virginia.
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Combining the Long Bow and Saw Strokes
Jenny On The Railroad
Cotton-Eyed Joe 148 bpm
Sourwood Mountain 128 bpm
Graveyard
Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down
Say Old Man, Can You Play a Fiddle?
Open Strings of Standard A 440 tuning
Freight Train Moan
Hickory Leaf
Nashville Shuffle Stroke
Learning Cripple Creek with the Saw Stroke
The Saw Stroke
Claude Allen
Base and Unison Notes
Mississippi Sawyer 116 bpm
Unisons and Octaves in the A chord
Liza Jane
Fiddler's Blues
Cripple Creek with More Notes
Waiting By The Gate
Cindy 116 bpm (Beats per Min.)
Doubling the strings in the A chord
Sideline Blues
Forks of Sandy
Let the Meatball Roll
Guitar-Banjo-Fiddle Music
Doubling the strings in the D chord
The Little Rosewood Casket
Double String Runs
Black Mountain Blues
Banjo-Fiddle Music
Sail Away Ladies
Bonaparte's Retreat
Tuning
The Scale of A
Black Eyed Susie
Saw Stroke Version of Cripple Creek
Bonapart's Retreat
Combined Nashville Shuffle and Saw Strokes
Combination of Long Bow, Saw, and Nashville Shuffle Strokes in Cripple Creek
Combination of Long Bow and Nashville Shuffle Strokes in Old Joe Clark
Cumberland Gap 150 bpm
Line A1, "J'etais au bal hier (au) soir"
Leather Britches 126 bpm
Sally Ann 148 bpm
Ragtime Annie
Too Young to Marry
Soldier's Joy in D with an Old Time Start
Doghouse Blues
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