Nice Job and keep it up. No one starts out a professional banjo player absolutely no one. Also you are never to old to start. I play with a mountain dulcimer club. I have fiddle players I play with who are 80 years old, who just started playing 10 years ago and they rock! It is so much fun! start going to workshops and festivals you will learn a lot.
I don't follow the tab explicitly here but I liked how it sounded so I kept it - - I rarely play it the same way twice but it still comes out sounding pretty good. It's fun to just sit and pick the riffs in any old order.
Hot damn boys, y'all gettin' yourselves an arsenal of banjos and instruments over yonder! Love your clawhammer style and how you ring that string right there. The Old Glory, Stars and Bars and Florida flags look awesome there too, beautiful. We oughta jam one of these days, bubba, hope I will be prepared by then!
I have all three flags there for a simple reason -- I am all those things: An American, a Southerner and a Floridian; all are important parts of what makes up Dan.
And thanks, Frailing/Clawhammer is a very expressive technique. It's really let me cut loose and have fun. And as for you being prepared to jam, all you need is to relax and have fun. For example, I goof up in the middle here, missing a shift to Em, but, hell, I just worked around it!
And yeah, I'm acquiring a nice little collection. The Tenor looks like it'll be a lot of fun for rhythmic accompaniment once I get the hang of it.
It's tuned to standard Jazz tuning now, which is a nice versitile and flexible tuning but it's less friendly than the 5 string.
The Gourd is fun for just cutting loose and getting creative; the lack of frets actually makes it less stressful to play, believe it or not. It's like it's saying "Do whatever the hell you feel, buddy!"
that was kickasstic for a begginer i wanna learn the banjo ontop of the guitar n tinwhistle that i play already
jbc90666 2 years ago
Nice Job and keep it up. No one starts out a professional banjo player absolutely no one. Also you are never to old to start. I play with a mountain dulcimer club. I have fiddle players I play with who are 80 years old, who just started playing 10 years ago and they rock! It is so much fun! start going to workshops and festivals you will learn a lot.
girlswithguitars859 3 years ago
Thank you very much. You're off to a great start. Like you said, anyone can learn to play music if they make it their passion.
bluedanbob 3 years ago
Thanks for posting this! I'm fixin' to learn this right out of How and the Tao, and was curious to hear if I was playing it right. :D
fabricari 3 years ago
I'm glad you liked! :) It 's a great tune.
I don't follow the tab explicitly here but I liked how it sounded so I kept it - - I rarely play it the same way twice but it still comes out sounding pretty good. It's fun to just sit and pick the riffs in any old order.
bluedanbob 3 years ago
Heh, that's the folk process right there - mess around and see what new songs evolve out of it.
fabricari 3 years ago
Couldn't have said it better! :)
bluedanbob 3 years ago
Hot damn boys, y'all gettin' yourselves an arsenal of banjos and instruments over yonder! Love your clawhammer style and how you ring that string right there. The Old Glory, Stars and Bars and Florida flags look awesome there too, beautiful. We oughta jam one of these days, bubba, hope I will be prepared by then!
MSfeller 3 years ago
Thanks Mike, I appreciate it much.
I have all three flags there for a simple reason -- I am all those things: An American, a Southerner and a Floridian; all are important parts of what makes up Dan.
And thanks, Frailing/Clawhammer is a very expressive technique. It's really let me cut loose and have fun. And as for you being prepared to jam, all you need is to relax and have fun. For example, I goof up in the middle here, missing a shift to Em, but, hell, I just worked around it!
bluedanbob 3 years ago
And yeah, I'm acquiring a nice little collection. The Tenor looks like it'll be a lot of fun for rhythmic accompaniment once I get the hang of it.
It's tuned to standard Jazz tuning now, which is a nice versitile and flexible tuning but it's less friendly than the 5 string.
The Gourd is fun for just cutting loose and getting creative; the lack of frets actually makes it less stressful to play, believe it or not. It's like it's saying "Do whatever the hell you feel, buddy!"
bluedanbob 3 years ago