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June Apple Guitar Lesson

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Orville Johnson

June Apple

Orville Johnson explains how to play the classic song "June Apple."

Taught by Orville Johnson in Bluegrass Flatpicking seriesLength: 21:27Difficulty: 2.0 of 5
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Bluegrass Flatpicking

Found in our Beginner Lesson Sets

A sub-genre of country music which blends improvising with folk-like melodies. Pioneered by Bill Monroe in the 1930s in the "bluegrass" state. Learning to flatpick properly is absolutely crucial to the Bluegrass style.



Lesson 1

Alternate Picking

Orville Johnson starts out his Bluegrass Flatpicking Series with a lesson on alternate picking, a technique that is absolutely essential to almost all guitar styles.

Length: 25:21 Difficulty: 1.0 FREE
Lesson 2

John Hardy

Orville teaches a classic song called "John Hardy" in the style of Mother Maybelle Carter.

Length: 15:54 Difficulty: 2.5 Members Only
Lesson 3

Bill Cheatum

Orville teaches the classic song "Bill Cheatum" in the bluegrass flatpicking style.

Length: 23:20 Difficulty: 2.5 Members Only
Lesson 4

Blackberry Blossom

Orville Johnson explains how to play the classic song "Blackberry Blossom" in the bluegrass flatpicking style.

Length: 26:00 Difficulty: 2.5 Members Only
Lesson 5

Whiskey Before Breakfast

Orville Johnson shows how the classic bluegrass fiddle tune "Whiskey Before Breakfast" can be adapted to the guitar.

Length: 24:05 Difficulty: 2.5 Members Only
Lesson 6

Billy in the Lowground

Orville Johnson teaches how "Billy in the Lowground," a classic fiddle tune, can be adapted to bluegrass style guitar.

Length: 20:40 Difficulty: 2.5 Members Only
Lesson 7

Salt Creek

Orville Johnson teaches the classic bluegrass song "Salt Creek."

Length: 19:56 Difficulty: 2.0 Members Only
Lesson 8

Midnight on the Water

Orville Johnson teaches the classic buegrass song "Midnight on the Water."

Length: 39:42 Difficulty: 2.0 Members Only
Lesson 9

The Wayfaring Stranger

Orville Johnson teaches a solo guitar version of the classic song "The Wayfaring Stranger."

Length: 21:12 Difficulty: 2.5 Members Only
Lesson 10

The Eighth of January

Orville Johnson demonstrates the classic bluegrass song "The Eighth of January."

Length: 20:32 Difficulty: 3.0 Members Only
Lesson 11

Over the Waterfall

Orville Johnson teaches "Over the Waterfall."

Length: 21:40 Difficulty: 2.5 Members Only
Lesson 12

Lester Flatt G Lick

Orville Johnson demonstrates one of the most widely used bluegrass licks. This lick is named after "Lester Flatt" and simply called the "Lester Flatt G Lick."

Length: 15:14 Difficulty: 2.5 Members Only
Lesson 13

June Apple

Orville Johnson explains how to play the classic song "June Apple."

Length: 21:27 Difficulty: 2.0 Members Only
Lesson 14

Soldier's Joy

Orville Johnson teaches a bluegrass guitar version of the classic song "Soldier's Joy."

Length: 13:22 Difficulty: 2.5 Members Only
Lesson 15

The Arkansas Traveler

Orville Johnson teaches the "The Arkansas Traveler" in the key of D.

Length: 26:06 Difficulty: 2.5 Members Only
Lesson 16

I Don't Love Nobody

Orville Johnson teaches his version of "I Don't Love Nobody."

Length: 19:14 Difficulty: 2.5 Members Only
Lesson 17

Old Joe Clark

Orville Johnson covers the classic tune "Old Joe Clark."

Length: 19:27 Difficulty: 2.5 Members Only
Lesson 18

The Red-Haired Boy

Orville Johnson continues building your bluegrass fiddle tune repertoire with another great song called "The Red-Haired Boy."

Length: 27:49 Difficulty: 2.5 Members Only
Lesson 19

Black Mountain Rag: Key of E

Orville Johnson teaches "Black Mountain Rag" in the key of E.

Length: 26:25 Difficulty: 2.5 Members Only
Lesson 20

Black Mountain Rag: Key of A

In continuation of his previous lesson, Orville Johnson teaches "Black Mountain Rag" in the key of A.

Length: 23:31 Difficulty: 2.5 Members Only
Lesson 21

St. Anne's Reel

Orville Johnson takes a look at the bluegrass standard "St. Anne's Reel".

Length: 20:43 Difficulty: 2.5 Members Only
Lesson 22

Glory in the Meeting House

In this lesson, Orville Johnson teaches a fantastic new tune called "Glory in the Meeting House".

Length: 19:00 Difficulty: 2.5 Members Only
Lesson 23

Under the Double Eagle

In his latest Flatpicking Bluegrass lesson, Orville Johnson teaches a tune called "Under the Double Eagle".

Length: 31:50 Difficulty: 2.5 Members Only
Lesson 24

Crossing The Big Sandy River

Orville Johnson continues building your bluegrass flatpicking repertoire with another great tune called "Crossing The Big Sandy River".

Length: 11:00 Difficulty: 2.0 Members Only
Lesson 25

When He Calls Me

Orville Johnson teaches another great bluegrass flatpicking tune called "When He Calls Me".

Length: 12:45 Difficulty: 2.0 Members Only
Lesson 26

Ragtime Annie

Orville Johnson teaches "Ragtime Annie," another bluegrass tune to add to your repertoire.

Length: 15:13 Difficulty: 2.5 Members Only
Lesson 27

Bonaparte's Retreat

Orville Johnson continues to build your bluegrass fiddle tune repertoire with a fun tune called "Bonaparte's Retreat".

Length: 20:13 Difficulty: 2.5 Members Only
Lesson 28

Reuben's Train

Orville Johnson takes a look at another fiddle tune called "Reuben's Train" in this lesson.

Length: 13:57 Difficulty: 2.0 Members Only
Lesson 29

Turkey in the Straw

Orville Johnson takes a look at a fun song called "Turkey in the Straw" in this lesson.

Length: 9:54 Difficulty: 2.5 Members Only

About Orville Johnson View Full Biography Orville Johnson was born in 1953 in Edwardsville, Illinois and came up on the St. Louis, Missouri music scene, where he was exposed to and participated in a variety of blues, bluegrass and American roots music. He began singing in his Pentecostal church as a young boy, in rock bands in middle school, then took up the guitar at 17,with early influences from Doc Watson, Rev. Gary Davis, Mississippi John Hurt, and Chuck Berry. In the early 1970's, Orville spent several seasons playing bluegrass on the SS Julia Belle Swain, a period-piece Mississippi river steamboat plying the inland waterways, with his group the Steamboat Ramblers.

Orville moved to Seattle, Washington in 1978, where he was a founding member of the much-loved and well-remembered folk/rock group, the Dynamic Logs. Other musical associates include Laura Love, Ranch Romance, File' Gumbo Zydeco Band, Scott Law, and the Twirling Mickeys. Johnson, known for his dobro and slide guitar stylings and vocal acrobatics, has played on over 100 albums. He has appeared on Garrison Keilor's Prairie Home Companion, Jay Leno's Tonight Show and was featured in the 1997 film Georgia with Mare Winningham. His musical expertise can also be heard on the Microsoft CD-ROMs, Musical Instruments of the World and the Complete Encyclopedia of Baseball. He teaches as well at the International Guitar Seminar, Pt. Townsend Country Blues Week and Puget Sound Guitar Workshop.

Orville released 4 recordings in the 1990's: The World According to Orville (1990) Blueprint for the Blues (1998) Slide & Joy (1999) an all-instrumental dobro tour de force and Kings of Mongrel Folk (1997) with Mark Graham. He also appeared on 4 discs with the File' Gumbo Zydeco Band and produced Whose World Is This (1997) for Jim Page and Inner Life (1999) for Mark Graham. In the 21st century, he has released Freehand, a new Kings of Mongrel Folk disc, Still Goin' Strong, and been featured in the soundtracks of PBS' Frontier House and the Peter Fonda flick The Wooly Boys as well as the compilation cd Legends of the Incredible Lap Steel Guitar.

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