Working on my fingers for chords. Kinda short stubby finger so it will take a litlke training. Going slow but enjoying using my right hand a little better. Thank you for all your help.
Don't let the short stubby fingers stop you. i've seen some outstanding banjo players with short stubby fingers. A lot of times tilting and bending your wrist a little more will help you reach those strings. Check out Barry Abernathy on youtube -amazing. Blessings in Christ. Shawn
I like the ditty good Dogs Get Biscuits Daily, to remember the tuning. You know, gDGBD. I heard it from a claw hammer player. It helps me though and I hope it helps somebody else. I am new to the Banjo and don't trust me inexperienced ear. Hopefully I will develop an ear like Banjologic, shows one day.
My fifth-string tuner peg - the friction-peg - keeps slipping. Is there anything I can do, or do I just have to accept that it'll always be about a quarter tone away from where it's meant to be?
Thank you so much
Working on my fingers for chords. Kinda short stubby finger so it will take a litlke training. Going slow but enjoying using my right hand a little better. Thank you for all your help.
Don't let the short stubby fingers stop you. i've seen some outstanding banjo players with short stubby fingers. A lot of times tilting and bending your wrist a little more will help you reach those strings. Check out Barry Abernathy on youtube -amazing. Blessings in Christ. Shawn
Ty for what your doing I just got my banjo ty for going slow
Thank you for your comment. Remember, so slow learn fast. God bless you in Jesus Christ.
Amen!
I like the ditty good Dogs Get Biscuits Daily, to remember the tuning. You know, gDGBD. I heard it from a claw hammer player. It helps me though and I hope it helps somebody else. I am new to the Banjo and don't trust me inexperienced ear. Hopefully I will develop an ear like Banjologic, shows one day.
i like that.
My fifth-string tuner peg - the friction-peg - keeps slipping. Is there anything I can do, or do I just have to accept that it'll always be about a quarter tone away from where it's meant to be?
Sorry I can't help you. I've never had a banjo with friction pegs. Thanks for asking anyway. Blessings in Jesus Christ.