Layne Publications Releases “Arkansas Traveler,” an easy to follow guitar tab of the popular song.
Greenville. SC (PRWEB) July 07, 2013 -- Layne Publications has released new packages of guitar tabs including the famous song “Arkansas Traveler”. “Arkansas Traveler” is the state historical song of Arkansas. The tune of the song is also the popular children's song "I am bringing home a baby bumblebee." The tab package for this song is available for the guitar, mandolin and banjo.
Layne Publications is a favorite for students of guitar, mandolin, and banjo. Since 2005, thousands of players have used the tabs and have been very happy with the results. All players will find something here that will further their musical talent, and provide classic entertainment.
Layne Publications is a great place to download easy to use mp3s and tabs for learners of any ability. The special JAM Tracks available for free with each tab purchase allows a student to play along with a full band to master each song faster.
Tabs, chords, and backing tracks are all in one place. Beginner players will find they learn songs quicker. Advanced players will love the ease of use.
Navigating the site and using the song tab is very simple. There are great instructions at each step of the process, so that you can get to rocking out faster. If there's ever a glitch, customer service is right there to help!
Check out all new songs at Layne Publications for banjo, mandolin, and guitar and for gospel, bluegrass, folk, and seasonal songs -- they're the place to find them all! Grab some new tabs today!
About Layne Publications
Since 2005 Layne Publications has been the premier source for Bluegrass Instruction and learning. We've sold thousands of tabs and help thousands of players improve their ability in the comfort of their own home. They can then take this new skill out to their local bluegrass jam session or to the next practice with their band and show off what they've learned. It gives them the chance to practice things at home without the pressure of getting it right the first time. They can take their time. Stop, rewind and continue going over that trouble spot without the bass player standing there giving them the evil eye because he wants to move on to the next song.
Jordan Layne Bourland, Layne Publications, http://www.laynepublications.com/, 828-302-5909, [email protected]
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