Tom, these are wonderful lessons. I hope you continue to do them, whether free or for pay. I like the relaxed tone of the lessons, and, of course, the content.
I have Brad Leftwich's book, but had no idea of what to do until I saw your great videos. I'm somewhat of a beginner so it may be a while before I incorporate this into my playing. Hopefully, I won't go crazy and go out and buy a fretless - usual wife problem. Thanks for the expert advice!
Thank you so much, Tom. Right around the time you began this Round Peak series, I began to gain interest in the Round Peak Style, and as a result have tried to incorporate the Round Peak style into my playing. I recently modified my already modified Deering Goodtime banjo by de-fretting it and installing a brass plate. Your videos are very helpful in overcoming some of the obstacles with a newer fretless player. Keep the videos coming! They are truly appreciated.
Thanks for this. I had not really understood what Round Peak was until I saw this series of clips.I have a old fretless banjo that was fretted rather inaccurately in places at some point in its life.
Tom, these are wonderful lessons. I hope you continue to do them, whether free or for pay. I like the relaxed tone of the lessons, and, of course, the content.
jim
atleson 10 months ago
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WhoreHayDrayPeeA 1 year ago
Been waiting for Elements of Round Peak Banjo: Part 4.... Love your teaching.
Christine
mioumiou88 1 year ago
@mioumiou88 @fretlessfury me too!
flyangler18 1 year ago
@mioumiou88
Me too. Great lessons. I'll love to see the next chapter :-)
Lorichs 7 months ago
I love the custom banjo you use in this lesson
painamp1013 1 year ago
love the tune and i have been looking for some music or tunings. what tuning are you in, if you don't mind me asking?
evoblackrim 3 years ago
woops, i looked away and missed that you put the tuning in the beginning. sorry about that.
evoblackrim 3 years ago
I have Brad Leftwich's book, but had no idea of what to do until I saw your great videos. I'm somewhat of a beginner so it may be a while before I incorporate this into my playing. Hopefully, I won't go crazy and go out and buy a fretless - usual wife problem. Thanks for the expert advice!
Fred
Oldpiper73 3 years ago
keep up these very useful lessons!
tryspitz 3 years ago
Thank you so much, Tom. Right around the time you began this Round Peak series, I began to gain interest in the Round Peak Style, and as a result have tried to incorporate the Round Peak style into my playing. I recently modified my already modified Deering Goodtime banjo by de-fretting it and installing a brass plate. Your videos are very helpful in overcoming some of the obstacles with a newer fretless player. Keep the videos coming! They are truly appreciated.
Rob
landscapepoet 3 years ago
wow! tom, thanx so much for these videos man i learned a lot!! truly inspiring.
BrunoEspo 4 years ago
congrats on your new Fielding... sounds great!
Hilarie
clawhammerlady 4 years ago
Thanks for this. I had not really understood what Round Peak was until I saw this series of clips.I have a old fretless banjo that was fretted rather inaccurately in places at some point in its life.
ChrisEdwards2004 4 years ago