Great job. I like your style. If you want to stop hitting dead notes and missing triplets.......play with a bunch of other musicians! It worked for me. Nobody ever heard my mistakes, they were too busy listening to their own; )
Thanks - But there's something I don't feel is quite right.. imy style doesn't feel "rhythmic" enough... Am I attempting to put in too many triplets and sounding like a machine gun??
youre doing grand chris, just keep playing away the triplets are fine, it'll flow a wee bit more smoothly with practice....but youre doing brilliantly so far
great sound of that banjo
madfortrad5958 2 years ago
thanks
chrisblackk 2 years ago
Awesome job on the tenor there! R5*s!
BlackCrowMountain 2 years ago
Thanks very much...
chrisblackk 2 years ago
Great job. I like your style. If you want to stop hitting dead notes and missing triplets.......play with a bunch of other musicians! It worked for me. Nobody ever heard my mistakes, they were too busy listening to their own; )
arsonic11 3 years ago
Chris,
Do a search for Gordon Johnston - Irish Tenor Banjo
for my interview with him (and as a way of getting in touch with me).
PauL
strumstering 3 years ago
Thanks... interesting interview - but I can't bring up the second page - the link appears broken.
Chris
chrisblackk 3 years ago
No, I think you have a good, solid approach. You may want to check out Gordon Johnston's YouTube videos.
strumstering 3 years ago
I think your doing just great!
strumstering 3 years ago
Thanks - But there's something I don't feel is quite right.. imy style doesn't feel "rhythmic" enough... Am I attempting to put in too many triplets and sounding like a machine gun??
chrisblackk 3 years ago
youre doing grand chris, just keep playing away the triplets are fine, it'll flow a wee bit more smoothly with practice....but youre doing brilliantly so far
diarmaidok 2 years ago