Hi Bill - You know, most of the tunes I've learned so far, I learned from your site. I am so appreciative of your generosity for offering these tunes for free, and you've definitely gotten me off on the right foot. Thank you so much! Tom Patterson - Seattle, WA
Thanks Bill!!!!! I've been hoping to find this somewhere soon and, ma-wala, you post it. Cattle In The Kane would be my next request. Thank you very much!!
I have just discovered your TH-cam stuff! Thanks for all the hard work and very informative material you share with all of us want to be banjoist. I now understand the difference between (single string)? and melodic a little more. I practice more now because of all your material you share.......THANK YOU!!!!!
Do you think you could add "take me home country road" in your website ? Thanks to you from France ! Learning banjo with your tutorials is pure delight !!!
Your site is great your hard work and generous sharing is appreciated. I worked on a few licks tonight and really like melodic style that incorporates partial scales with full rolls. As long as I can get access LOL
I still can not see a downloadable pdf form for this. I see your lesson, but it looks like I will have to write the tab out as you show it measure by measure. On page two of your web site I see a number of songs/lessons with the pdf file beneath that you can download, but this song isn’t on that page. I can’t get any further than two pages of your web site.
Bill, first, thanks for being here for us. Your willingness to put this and other songs out for us banjo picker wannabees is greatly appreciated. Second, a couple of questions: where’s your speed now on this one? Time and practice will hopefully get me to this th-cam.com/video/jI4xBe5MTjg/w-d-xo.html in the future, but I’m having a hard time capturing what the banjo guy is picking to do the runs on the last Part B he goes through before the song ends. Any chance your more educated ear can pull it out? Thanks again, Bill.
I'd say a pretty good speed would be in the 240 range. That's about what Bill Keith (who first played it back in the mid-'60's) was playing it at in a TH-cam video I found of him and Darol Anger playing it at a wedding. Of course it can go faster, but I'm good with what Keith did.
Thanks so much Bill for your excellent lessons
Ive been playing this song for over 40 years and u just showed me a couple of interesting/easier to play tidbts. Thanks!
As always Bill you're a treasure for learner banjo players all over the world!
Congratulations from Spain for your great job and many thanks for your generosity by sharing your skills. You make it look easy¡¡
loved this tune for years...looking forward to learning this one..a classic..thanks Bill for posting..
Sweet arrangement
Thank you
Thank you for all your videos, the tablatures and the Play Alongs. Now I´m working hard on this one which is one of my favourites!
As usual mighty fine, best banjo bud you're gonna find in my book.
Thank you so much for continuing to create lessons! You have helped me become a stronger banjo player.
Well done, Bill - thanks for this!
Best ever! Thanks for all your hard work. I have decided to make you my banjo Godfather
Thanks for this nice tune and lesson!!! Bedankt om deze mooi tune en les!!!
Graag gedaan! Ik ben blij dat je geniet van de banjo! :-)
I'm going to add your ending to the arrangement I play. I like it.
Sounds awesome Bill, it's gonna be a fun challenge to learn
Man, you got skills.
Great mando tune too
Hi Bill - You know, most of the tunes I've learned so far, I learned from your site. I am so appreciative of your generosity for offering these tunes for free, and you've definitely gotten me off on the right foot. Thank you so much! Tom Patterson - Seattle, WA
Thanks Bill!!!!! I've been hoping to find this somewhere soon and, ma-wala, you post it. Cattle In The Kane would be my next request. Thank you very much!!
Beautiful! More like this!
Man, I love your videos and this a great video! Greatly appreciated.
I have just discovered your TH-cam stuff! Thanks for all the hard work and very informative material you share with all of us want to be banjoist. I now understand the difference between (single string)? and melodic a little more. I practice more now because of all your material you share.......THANK YOU!!!!!
Thank you sir! Can't wait to give this a try. Really enjoy your videos and selections.
OK, this one's going to be a "little" more challenging than some of your others. ;-)
Do you think you could add "take me home country road" in your website ? Thanks to you from France ! Learning banjo with your tutorials is pure delight !!!
can you play Down by the riverside.for your next video ?
Great song. Cannot seem to find the tab on your site. Do you have a link?Thanks
Front page, right under the video.
IE prevented navigation of the website. chrome was fine
I got it to load using IE 11... slower, but worked.
Your site is great your hard work and generous sharing is appreciated. I worked on a few licks tonight and really like melodic style that incorporates partial scales with full rolls. As long as I can get access LOL
How can I get the tab for this, while taking the lesson is great, I’d also like to have the tab to practice from.
littlerockbanjo.com... long about the middle of the page. Link is underneath the video.
I still can not see a downloadable pdf form for this. I see your lesson, but it looks like I will have to write the tab out as you show it measure by measure. On page two of your web site I see a number of songs/lessons with the pdf file beneath that you can download, but this song isn’t on that page. I can’t get any further than two pages of your web site.
Maybe I need to access your web site from a computer, rather than my iPad.
Bill, first, thanks for being here for us. Your willingness to put this and other songs out for us banjo picker wannabees is greatly appreciated. Second, a couple of questions: where’s your speed now on this one? Time and practice will hopefully get me to this
th-cam.com/video/jI4xBe5MTjg/w-d-xo.html
in the future, but I’m having a hard time capturing what the banjo guy is picking to do the runs on the last Part B he goes through before the song ends. Any chance your more educated ear can pull it out? Thanks again, Bill.
I'd say a pretty good speed would be in the 240 range. That's about what Bill Keith (who first played it back in the mid-'60's) was playing it at in a TH-cam video I found of him and Darol Anger playing it at a wedding. Of course it can go faster, but I'm good with what Keith did.
williamanesbitt Thanks for the quick reply! I’ll look for that video now. Practicing and standing by for your next lesson.
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love it, but i cant see the download tab link.
www.littlerockbanjo.com/ 5th one down the page.
U r my teacher from now on lol
Teach some up the neck licks. It is not taught much at all. Thanks. For your good. Teaching. Bill