Tag Archive: Banjo lesson

The Foggy Mountain Banjo Series Part 6: Sally Ann

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It’s here! Part 6 of the Foggy Mountain Banjo series! The world rejoices! Well…alright, that’s a bit melodramatic, but I hope that you at least got a little excited, oh faithful blog reader!

Ready for the great song Sally Ann? For tablature and some picking pointesr, click on into the article. Ready? Go!!

Banjos Rule University: banjo tablature sucks! I quit!

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Banjo tablature is a wonderful tool that can really aid your learning, but tablature too often can be frustrating. Sometimes, it’s hard to make the song sound like the song as you play what’s in the tablature. It might be because the tablature wasn’t written well, or it might be that you aren’t interpreting something right.

No matter what, I have some thoughts on learning with tablature in general, and one song specifically. It’s a song I taught during my Banjos Rule 12 Days of Christmas, and my good friend and blog reader George Preiss struggled with it a bit in one little section. Click into the article to learn more.

Banjos Rule University: Play It Again Sam (and again…and again…)

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Let’s talk about learning songs on the banjo. Today’s blog post offers a quick tip banjo lesson where I give some advice at just how to appear like a natural when it comes to picking out a song on the banjo. Click into the article to grab today’s lesson.

The Foggy Mountain Banjo instructional series part 4: Home Sweet Home lead

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Join Banjo Paul for part 4 of this blog series as he takes an in-depth look at the iconic banjo album: Foggy Mountain Banjo. This series will stretch out over several months as we dissect and analyze this important instrumental album by Flatt & Scruggs. We’ll look at tips and tricks for learning the songs, we’ll look for the pitfalls and traps that might trip you up as you try to roll the songs out, and we’ll discuss the key licks, tips, and tricks that you’ll need for absorbing this material into you banjo arsenal. In this post: Home Sweet Home lead work.

Along the way, if you need advice on any of the songs, or if you have questions about the material, I’ll invite you to leave comments at the bottom of each blog post in the series. I’m also looking for people to give me information for my education about the album. Click the headline above to check out the details of this project and see what it’s all about.

The Foggy Mountain Banjo album instructional series part 3: Ground Speed backup

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Join Banjo Paul for part 3 of this blog series as he takes an in-depth look at the iconic banjo album: Foggy Mountain Banjo. This series will stretch out over several months as we dissect and analyze this important instrumental album by Flatt & Scruggs. We’ll look at tips and tricks for learning the songs, we’ll look for the pitfalls and traps that might trip you up as you try to roll the songs out, and we’ll discuss the key licks, tips, and tricks that you’ll need for absorbing this material into you banjo arsenal. In this post: Ground Speed backup tips and tricks.

Along the way, if you need advice on any of the songs, or if you have questions about the material, I’ll invite you to leave comments at the bottom of each blog post in the series. I’m also looking for people to give me information for my education about the album. Click the headline above to check out the details of this project and see what it’s all about.

The Foggy Mountain Banjo Album instructional series part 2: Ground Speed continued

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Join Banjo Paul for part 2 of this blog series as he takes an in-depth look at the iconic banjo album: Foggy Mountain Banjo. This series will stretch out over several months as we dissect and analyze this important instrumental album by Flatt & Scruggs. We’ll look at tips and tricks for learning the songs, we’ll look for the pitfalls and traps that might trip you up as you try to roll the songs out, and we’ll discuss the key licks, tips, and tricks that you’ll need for absorbing this material into you banjo arsenal.

Along the way, if you need advice on any of the songs, or if you have questions about the material, I’ll invite you to leave comments at the bottom of each blog post in the series. I’m also looking for people to give me information for my education about the album. Click the headline above to check out the details of this project and see what it’s all about.

Banjo playing technique problems? Put your nose up against a tree

This blog is part conversation. Part teaching tool. Part news source. And, hopefully, part entertaining and part valuable. Well, alright, hopefully LOTS valuable! In today’s blog post we take a look at some general advice for helping you to get beyond any particular fretting or picking problem you might be having. Click the headline above to learn more!

The Foggy Mountain Banjo album instructional series. Part 1: Ground Speed

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Join Banjo Paul as he takes an in-depth look at the iconic banjo album: Foggy Mountain Banjo. This series will stretch out over several months as we dissect and analyze this important instrumental album by Flatt & Scruggs. We’ll look at tips and tricks for learning the songs, we’ll look for the pitfalls and traps that might trip you up as you try to roll the songs out, and we’ll discuss the key licks, tips, and tricks that you’ll need for absorbing this material into you banjo arsenal.

Along the way, if you need advice on any of the songs, or if you have questions about the material, I’ll invite you to leave comments at the bottom of each blog post in the series. I’m also looking for people to give me information for my education about the album. Click the headline above to check out the details of this project and see what it’s all about.

My Banjo Life article series kickoff: let’s dissect a great banjo album

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Ready for the next article series from My Banjo Life? If you are a banjo player, you’ll really like this series because we’re going to dissect and learn from a very pivotal bluegrass banjo album. We’ll learn licks and tricks and songs and techniques and history, and just all kinds of good things. Click the headline above to learn more.

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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