The banjo sounds great. Which model did you choose? Also, does it have a Blaylock tone ring. Sorry for all questions, but I want to get one just like it. Great pickin!
Sweet! I've worked my way through the tune by ear (not the backup yet though), but I can't figure out what you're playing after the PO at the end (1:41-1:42). Can you help me? (A simple tab or just some directions would be great!)
Your videos are fantastic, they've helped me to learn a lot of tunes fairly easy since I started picking about a year ago. Thanks!
That spot toward the end (with the double pull-offs) is played with a pinch using your index & middle fingers (G & D strings) as you pull-off followed by a brush with the thumb (across all 5-strings) while simultaneously sliding to the tonic note (A) on the D string. It sounds far more confusing than it is.
So it IS double pull-offs! I played it with double POs first, but it sounded kind of strange so I tried something else. Just need to adjust my timing then.
VERY easy on the ears... impecable timing and nothing played "just for show" like so many others trying way too hard to impress. Thanks.
NooGods 1 year ago
I'd like to hear your version of this for Guitar!
proverbs2221 1 year ago
that is a very good video thanks to u i learned that and now my band plays it
Thanks
freshwatercreekband 2 years ago
The banjo sounds great. Which model did you choose? Also, does it have a Blaylock tone ring. Sorry for all questions, but I want to get one just like it. Great pickin!
bpicker2415 3 years ago
The banjo is built by Frank Neat, it's mahogany and has a Blaylock ring.
ludwigtrap 3 years ago
Thank you very much.
bpicker2415 3 years ago
This is fantastic my favourite i am just learning to play the 5 string hope i get as good as this
john from Wales UK
boogie1955 3 years ago
The banjo in this video is a Frank Neat.
ludwigtrap 3 years ago
This is great, inspiring stuff. It doesn't need breakneck speed to sound good. This is the proof.
Makes me wanna pick up that ol' banjo again. you know what?? Gonna do that right now!
Thanks!!
petraki53 3 years ago
Sweet! I've worked my way through the tune by ear (not the backup yet though), but I can't figure out what you're playing after the PO at the end (1:41-1:42). Can you help me? (A simple tab or just some directions would be great!)
Your videos are fantastic, they've helped me to learn a lot of tunes fairly easy since I started picking about a year ago. Thanks!
Teddyen 3 years ago
That spot toward the end (with the double pull-offs) is played with a pinch using your index & middle fingers (G & D strings) as you pull-off followed by a brush with the thumb (across all 5-strings) while simultaneously sliding to the tonic note (A) on the D string. It sounds far more confusing than it is.
ludwigtrap 3 years ago
So it IS double pull-offs! I played it with double POs first, but it sounded kind of strange so I tried something else. Just need to adjust my timing then.
Thanks!
Teddyen 3 years ago
Thanks, the banjo was built by Frank Neat in Russell Springs, KY.
ludwigtrap 3 years ago
The lead was great&and the backup was fantastic!What type banjo are you playing?
tunapicker 3 years ago