Thanks BA always helpful! I’ve been playing for about 6-8 months. It seems really hard to go from 120bpm cleanly to 150-200 I just start hacking...... lol Is this just a matter of time ?
Yes there is a book with links to private online youtube lessons called "Basic Music Theory for Banjo Players: Illustrated with Playing Examples for the 5-String Banjo" you can get it on amazon. its the best book i have seen.
It is just 3 2 1. First I pick string 3 with the thumb, then pluck string 1 and 2at the same time with my index and middle finger. The 2nd part is just a forward roll starting with the 3 rd string.
It’s the same strings for the whole video which I explained very thoroughly at the beginning of the video. I even had a diagram showing where to put your fingers.
I’m hoping to not confuse you . I’m considering picking up a Gold Tone OB 150 EF ( extra Fret ) orange Blossom banjo . 🪕 Have you tried one of the 24 Fret banjos yet ? I ran a question by Ned Luberecki about this subject . His answer didn’t surprise me . He was not a fan of having more than the normal Fret board . I would like to hear your response to this . I have been following you for a while .
hello Donald, That is a loaded question right there. ha ha. I have not played a 24 fret banjo, not because i am against it. I just have never ran had the need for the extra 2 frets. I think if you play in alot keys outside of the traditional bluegrass keys then it could be well worth it. Also i think it depends on your knowledge of the fretboard. If you have a good grasp on how to utilize those extra frets i say go for it.
@@BanjoAddict I’m a fan of Bluegrass Gospel Music . You really don’t need extra Frets . I was mostly curious as to your feelings on it . I’m now positive that I don’t need the extra Frets . But it is a gorgeous looking banjo . 🪕 Check it out at Banjo Ben’s General Store .
that REALLY helped! thanks!
you are very welcome! i am glad it helped! thank you for watching!
Thank you so much. Just what I needed at my stage of learning .
Glad it was helpful!
Learn music theory from A to Z and life will become easy. Great video mate. Your a cool guy. Southern charm.
you are 100 percent correct! this is for those that want to play back up now while they are still learning music theory. thank you for watching.
Thanks BA always helpful! I’ve been playing for about 6-8 months. It seems really hard to go from 120bpm cleanly to 150-200 I just start hacking...... lol
Is this just a matter of time ?
Any recommendations on how to start learning music theory? Books? Online course?
Yes there is a book with links to private online youtube lessons called "Basic Music Theory for Banjo Players: Illustrated with Playing Examples for the 5-String Banjo" you can get it on amazon. its the best book i have seen.
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What is the left han doing? It is more than 321. There are two other notes I can't guess. I'm a little challenged learning this stuff.
It is just 3 2 1. First I pick string 3 with the thumb, then pluck string 1 and 2at the same time with my index and middle finger. The 2nd part is just a forward roll starting with the 3 rd string.
What is that banjo
But no mention of what strings you’re playing in those positions?
It’s the same strings for the whole video which I explained very thoroughly at the beginning of the video. I even had a diagram showing where to put your fingers.
I meant what right hand picking patterns to play when you’re fretting the movable chords.
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It’s pick 3 with thumb then 1 and 2 at the same time. Then roll 321
I’m hoping to not confuse you . I’m considering picking up a Gold Tone OB 150 EF ( extra Fret ) orange Blossom banjo . 🪕 Have you tried one of the 24 Fret banjos yet ? I ran a question by Ned Luberecki about this subject . His answer didn’t surprise me . He was not a fan of having more than the normal Fret board . I would like to hear your response to this . I have been following you for a while .
hello Donald, That is a loaded question right there. ha ha. I have not played a 24 fret banjo, not because i am against it. I just have never ran had the need for the extra 2 frets. I think if you play in alot keys outside of the traditional bluegrass keys then it could be well worth it. Also i think it depends on your knowledge of the fretboard. If you have a good grasp on how to utilize those extra frets i say go for it.
@@BanjoAddict I’m a fan of Bluegrass Gospel Music . You really don’t need extra Frets . I was mostly curious as to your feelings on it . I’m now positive that I don’t need the extra Frets . But it is a gorgeous looking banjo . 🪕 Check it out at Banjo Ben’s General Store .