Thanks for posting, I was working on this today. I was figuring this out from the record but your slow version makes it so muck easier. Its a cool, it shows the genius of Noam and his knowledge of traditional banjo playing. I got my start on banjo from Bob Black who I taught next to for a decade, the original banjo player on the Kenny Baker plays Bill Monroe album, that this song comes from. When we met Noam for the second time I told him that his tribute to a tribute was ground breaking because he played what Kenny Baker played, not what Bob Black played. Noam plays like a fiddler, MMMMM.
That is a statuette of Buddha (prince Siddhartha Gautama) and it is an interpretation usually made out of metal (brass, gold, silver, bronze or an alloy), although occasionally out of white marble or black lava stone. Have a nice day and I wish you all the best in life and good luck with your banjo playing! I just came home from a jam session with a guitarist in a park as well as a bluegrass concert with Dunderhead, a Swedish bluegrass band and winners of European World of Bluegrass 2014’s band contest. /MB
Thanks, Bennett, but I am not going to learn this. I admire those who have the time and talent to do this, but my life is too busy. I do, however, enjoy watching you play.
Thanks for posting, I was working on this today. I was figuring this out from the record but your slow version makes it so muck easier. Its a cool, it shows the genius of Noam and his knowledge of traditional banjo playing. I got my start on banjo from Bob Black who I taught next to for a decade, the original banjo player on the Kenny Baker plays Bill Monroe album, that this song comes from. When we met Noam for the second time I told him that his tribute to a tribute was ground breaking because he played what Kenny Baker played, not what Bob Black played. Noam plays like a fiddler, MMMMM.
And so do you, MMMMM
Great stuff, Bennett
I'm new here - brilliant stuff, Mr Sullivan!
I love the beautiful clay lady behind your left hand.
That is a statuette of Buddha (prince Siddhartha Gautama) and it is an interpretation usually made out of metal (brass, gold, silver, bronze or an alloy), although occasionally out of white marble or black lava stone. Have a nice day and I wish you all the best in life and good luck with your banjo playing! I just came home from a jam session with a guitarist in a park as well as a bluegrass concert with Dunderhead, a Swedish bluegrass band and winners of European World of Bluegrass 2014’s band contest. /MB
How do I get the link sent to my email? Thanks and keep playing.
Hi Bennet, I just signed up for your mailing list. Is there anyway to get this tab sent to me still? I just saw this video is from 2014.
I love the beautiful banjo in front of the clay lady.
That's a statue of buddha, who was a dude.
What model banjo is that?
Thanks, Bennett, but I am not going to learn this. I admire those who have the time and talent to do this, but my life is too busy. I do, however, enjoy watching you play.