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  1. Bill Cheatham was a roadie for the band Stooges, and in 1970 joined the group on second guitar. Cheatham was a childhood friend of Ron Asheton, and was a member of the group during the time in which the band played at Ungano's Club in New York City, from which the release Have Some Fun: Live At Ungano's was taken. His tenure in the band was ...

  2. This clip is an excerpt from the Kenny Smith, Wyatt Rice, and David Grier "Live in Concert" DVD release by Flatpicking Guitar Magazine and FGM Records. Here...

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  3. 11 de oct. de 2019 · A lesson on the classic fiddle tune “Bill Cheatham”. Based on a performance backed up on rhythm by his son Merle. Those two are a treasure trove of acoustic guitar mastery, both rhythm and ...

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    • Brandon Johnson
  4. 14 de jul. de 2023 · Here's the video preview for the intermediate lesson to Bill Cheatham.The full length video is a 41 minute lesson with tab and three practice tracks included...

    • 13 min
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    • Mike Hedding
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    Jabbour, Alan (Transcriber)
    Jabbour, Alan (Collector)
    Reed, Henry, 1884-1968 (Performer)
    - Instrumental music
    - Fiddle tunes
    - Folk music--Appalachian Region
    - Breakdowns
    - Meter: 4/4
    - Compass: 15
    - Key: A
    - Strains: 2 (low-high, 4-4)
  5. Lesson ID: A0150. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to play the traditional bluegrass flatpicking tune “Bill Cheatham” on guitar. This flatpicking guitar arrangement has a ton of momentum and it’s a great song for all levels of bluegrass guitar players.

  6. Bill Cheatham, creator of the “chipped flint” grind, has passed away. His knifemaking career spanned more than 40 years, but he will be most remembered for his unique finish style which replicated the concoidal fracture pattern of a knapped stone knife.