Waltz Across Texas
by Ernest Tubb
Dulcimer - Digital Sheet Music

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Instrumental Duet Dulcimer,Instrumental Duet - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.509757

By Ernest Tubb. By Talmadge Tubb. Arranged by Larry Conger. Country. Score and parts. 3 pages. Larry Conger/Dulcimerican Music #4776389. Published by Larry Conger/Dulcimerican Music (A0.509757).

An Ernest Tubb classic from 1965, the song is arranged for mountain dulcimer duet in 1-5-8 or DAD tuning.  It is intended for the intermediate level player with a working knowledge of three finger chords and chord-melody style of playing.

The download is priced for two players.  You are welcome to make one additional copy for a duet partner.  Anything beyond the one extra copy should be purchased separately.

Two pages.  Tablature, lyrics and guitar accompaniment chords are included.

Check out other mountain dulcimer arrangements by Larry Conger on Sheet Music Plus.

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