Category Archives: Multi-part series

Your banjo music pleases more than the ears (part 1 of 4)

When a banjo picker isn’t doing that great a job in his playing, it can sometimes be less-than-pleasant to hear. But…deliver a good, polished right hand that is really mindful of the beat, and the listener absolutely can’t help but be drawn in. It’s fun to watch someone be captivated by your music and to note just how they display that enchantment with what you are picking.

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Report from Peter Wernick’s Advanced Banjo Camp: week in review

I’ll be blogging many nights this week about my experiences and impressions from banjo camp. This entry: the week in review

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Report from Peter Wernick’s Advanced Banjo Camp: day 3

I’ll be blogging many nights this week about my experiences and impressions from banjo camp. This entry: day 3.

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Report from Peter Wernick’s Advanced Banjo Camp: day 2

I’ll be blogging many nights this week about my experiences and impressions from banjo camp. This entry: day 2.

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Report from Peter Wernick’s Advanced Banjo Camp: day 1

I’ll be blogging many nights this week about my experiences and impressions from banjo camp. This entry: day 1.

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Report from Peter Wernick’s Advanced Banjo Camp: the night before

I’ll be blogging many nights this week about my experiences and impressions from banjo camp. This entry: the night before.

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Part 5 of a 5 part beginner banjo series: chords

Part 5 of my 5 part series on banjo chords. Click the headline above to learn more!

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Part 4 of a 5 part beginner banjo series: chords

Part 4 of a 5 part beginner’s series on banjo chords. Click the headline above to read the post

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Part 3 of a 5 part beginner banjo series: chords

Part 3 of a 5 part beginner banjo series on chords

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Part 2 of a 5 part beginner banjo series: banjo chords

Part 2 of a 5 part beginner banjo series on chords

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