Doctor JerBear--What A Friend We Have In Jesus--Beginner/Intermediate Clawhammer Banjo
Banjo - Digital Sheet Music

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Composed by Joseph Medlicott Scriven (1819-1886). Arranged by Doctor JerBear. Christian,Gospel,Instructional,Sacred. Score. 4 pages. Doctor JerBear #6487371. Published by Doctor JerBear (A0.1002646).

This is a clawhammer arrangement of the traditional hymn "What A Friend We Have In Jesus."  It is arranged to help beginning and intermediate players practice alternate string hammer-on and pull-off techniques, as well as drop thumb if desired.  I actually wrote this arrangement in my early days playing clawhammer, before I was able to drop thumb, in order to practice alternate string techniques.

This tune can easily be repeated as needed, and makes great background music for church services.

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