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I am a Man of Constant Sorrow became a sensation as the theme song to the movie, "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?" but is actually a traditional fold song first published by Dick Burnett in 1913. Versions of this song date back even further to the mid 1800s.I would describe my arrangement as similar to bluegrass banjo picking style. I rate this song as intermediate fingerstyle since it is played completely in the 1st position and has no barre chords but does require a fair amount of hammer-ons and pull-offs. Since it is played in an upbeat tempo it is probably best played in cut time after learning the piece.
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