You have been very helpful to me as I teach myself banjo. I'm a jazz guitar player and teacher. I've always loved the banjo and I'm ready to buy a decent one. I've been looking at that Gold Tone that you are playing. Is that the BG 150-F? How do you like it? I'm thinking of getting it from Sweetwater, unless YOU are able to sell banjos. Thanks.
Very kind words, thank you! Yes, I’m one of the Gold Tone dealers. The one I play here is the OB-3, or sometimes called the Twanger. They’re super banjos! I’d highly recommend buying from me over Sweetwater as we do pro setups for free, including the 5th string spike installs. store.banjobenclark.com/collections/banjo
This is the simplified version I was looking for. I've played for 25 years but have never been taught how to play backup other than just play my breaks quieter. Now son #2 has turned into a heck of a picker but he has the same problems I do. Son #1 (guitar) has been after #2 to learn backup. We'll give this a shot.
I want it be constructive here…While I appreciate your teaching, it seems every video only includes a partial/intro teaching, then you direct folks to your paid lessons to get more. Frustrating. I don’t begrudge you making money, but you don’t give a complete enough lesson to fully learn a concept, leaving me unsure whether your teaching style makes it worth buying into your teaching program. It’d be better to do a complete lesson or two, allowing the viewer to really get something out of it. Then they’d know if your teaching approach works for them. If yes, then buying your program/lessons or streaming lessons would make sense.
Thank you Ben for this much needed lesson
That's a great way to find the chords in any key! It's definitely something I need to work on.
Yes! For sure!
Thank you, Banjo Ben! Thanks to you, my acting starts to sound as it should.
as a teacher, I found this video to be a very good lesson!
Thank you, Banjo Ben!
You're weclome!
You have been very helpful to me as I teach myself banjo. I'm a jazz guitar player and teacher. I've always loved the banjo and I'm ready to buy a decent one. I've been looking at that Gold Tone that you are playing. Is that the BG 150-F? How do you like it? I'm thinking of getting it from Sweetwater, unless YOU are able to sell banjos. Thanks.
Very kind words, thank you! Yes, I’m one of the Gold Tone dealers. The one I play here is the OB-3, or sometimes called the Twanger. They’re super banjos! I’d highly recommend buying from me over Sweetwater as we do pro setups for free, including the 5th string spike installs. store.banjobenclark.com/collections/banjo
This is the simplified version I was looking for. I've played for 25 years but have never been taught how to play backup other than just play my breaks quieter. Now son #2 has turned into a heck of a picker but he has the same problems I do. Son #1 (guitar) has been after #2 to learn backup. We'll give this a shot.
Very cool! Keep me posted on your progress!
Good morning Sir,how l buy banjo from you?
Howdy! Check them out here: store.banjobenclark.com/collections/banjo
I want it be constructive here…While I appreciate your teaching, it seems every video only includes a partial/intro teaching, then you direct folks to your paid lessons to get more. Frustrating. I don’t begrudge you making money, but you don’t give a complete enough lesson to fully learn a concept, leaving me unsure whether your teaching style makes it worth buying into your teaching program. It’d be better to do a complete lesson or two, allowing the viewer to really get something out of it. Then they’d know if your teaching approach works for them. If yes, then buying your program/lessons or streaming lessons would make sense.
And that's why I offer a free trial on the site where you can try out full lessons to see if it's a good fit. Sorry for not communicating that ;)