This is a hilarious video about banjo tone rings. Take a minute to laugh at yourself ye banjo player!
This is a hilarious video about banjo tone rings. Take a minute to laugh at yourself ye banjo player!
Do you know a banjo instructor who is suffering from undue stress caused by incompetent students? Would you like to alleviate impending mental illness with the only A.M.A. (American Medical Association) approved treatment? Then the Student Survival Kit is the Christmas gift for your banjo instructor! It’s been tested on 100 (minus 99) subjects with excellent results…depending of course on how you define “excellent”. Click the headline above for further details!
Come view Banjo Paul’s first-ever video blog and see him join his students Tim & Kathy as they trek to Elderly Instruments in Lansing, Michigan, in search of a new banjo for Tim.
There comes a time in one’s life where I have to figure what direction I want to go in and whether I want to make a change or not. Change can be hard. Read about my decision by clicking the headline above.
Those damn, loud, obnoxious, overbearing banjo players. What can be done about them? Click the headline above and check out these helpful pointers. Know a good clinic to have your banjo player spayed or neutered at?
In this post, I blog about how fortunate I am to be able to rub shoulders with some fantastic pickers and singers. Click the headline above and come read, see, and hear all about the hot jam I was in with some world-class pickers recently.
Banjo Paul takes a look at the pro’s and con’s of considering taking banjo lessons with a teacher
Taking up an instrument at any age can be fun and rewarding, but you need to have realistic expectations. You are never too old to start, and it can be an effective way to remain sharp over the years. Click the headline above to learn more.
I’m launching a new charity. It’s called: Help A Banjo Player Move To A Warmer Climate. Donating will be the feel-good act of the year. Come read all about my misery as I freeze my fingers off in arctic Michigan.
I’m glad to be a working banjo player and I had a busy but fun Saturday gigging with Rogue River Grass