@strings3002 Improvising is useful in a couple of ways. If you're taking more than one break on a song, you may want to play the second or third one differently from the first one. Also, there is no way to learn a break to every single bluegrass song that exists. So if you encounter an unknown song in a jam, if you've got a handle on improvising, you can take a break on it, even if you haven't worked out a break for it specifically.
Excellent, Casey--it's good folks like you who spread the knowledge and the desire for kids to learn about, and then to play Bluegrass.
Pickinbuddy 5 months ago
love it!
NastyNatey 9 months ago
@strings3002 Improvising is useful in a couple of ways. If you're taking more than one break on a song, you may want to play the second or third one differently from the first one. Also, there is no way to learn a break to every single bluegrass song that exists. So if you encounter an unknown song in a jam, if you've got a handle on improvising, you can take a break on it, even if you haven't worked out a break for it specifically.
caseyhenry 1 year ago
This is excellent......thank you so much for sharing your videos.
NightingaleHMP 2 years ago
now where is she from? that accent sounds real familiar to me.
banjolisterine 3 years ago
Northeast Georgia.
caseyhenry 3 years ago
shes really good actually she taught me my first banjer song
eastkybanjo91 3 years ago