Thank you for a spacious rendition of a classic tune. I'm loving the sense of occasion in this tune- the brushes really make it hum. Fantastic pulloffs and hammers. A great piece for a movie! Fred Pribac you legend!
Oh WOW! Have I been too isolated from the world or is this really something unique??? This is my first time seeing/hearing a "Cello Banjo". I love it! Holy Cow!
Nice Pickin'. I like the the videos where we can see your face,although these are great also.You just look so happy when you play,it adds even more to the music. You have very good presence when you play. Thanks again for a great video.
Thanks for this and all of the other clips. You have found a great angle to capture both the right and the left hands - very helpful, and the best that I've seen. Just to check - you are tuned aEADE an octave down?
Love the cricket accompaniment!
DT2Jr 7 months ago
What a great tune to play on a cello banjo! One of these days I am going to get me one of those! Excellently played.
mhfiber 1 year ago
great
romantyczna00 2 years ago
You are amazing as always. I love your playing.
Are those nylon strings?
artistfood 3 years ago
Thanks for your comment. Most of the strings are metal-wound nylon (classical guitar). The 1st string is bare nylon.
BanjoMeetsWorld 3 years ago
Thank you for a spacious rendition of a classic tune. I'm loving the sense of occasion in this tune- the brushes really make it hum. Fantastic pulloffs and hammers. A great piece for a movie! Fred Pribac you legend!
cellobanjoboy 3 years ago
Oh WOW! Have I been too isolated from the world or is this really something unique??? This is my first time seeing/hearing a "Cello Banjo". I love it! Holy Cow!
shamisendemon 3 years ago
Nice Pickin'. I like the the videos where we can see your face,although these are great also.You just look so happy when you play,it adds even more to the music. You have very good presence when you play. Thanks again for a great video.
tunapicker 3 years ago
Thanks for this and all of the other clips. You have found a great angle to capture both the right and the left hands - very helpful, and the best that I've seen. Just to check - you are tuned aEADE an octave down?
jwoodman 3 years ago
Yes, I'm an octave below aEADE.
BanjoMeetsWorld 3 years ago