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From: BanjoBen1
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  • Get on Ben's sight, he knows how to teach, you will be suprised how quickly you learn

  • Thanks Ben the Triad lesson has helped me understand some fundamentals and will help in my banjo playing .You're a great teacher. thanks again Dave

  • man wish you'd did this lesson last week I just sent my money to Tim May & Dan Miller for there version of what you just posted and being a big fan of yours I'd rather give you my money then them LOL!!

    well I just may any whooo as I love your teaching style

    thanks for the great insight my friend

    your fan in Vermont

    Paul

  • @ptalbany Well, I only charge $5/month...I don't know how much they charge, but it's probably more than that :) Come on over and support the cause!

  • why is it an F# instead of an F... sorry, I'm musically challenged

  • @scottyjoehathaway

    Yeah, he didn't really explain the Major scale intervals very well. It's an F# because there MUST be a half tone between the 7th and 8th note of a Major scale. Only the key of C has no sharps or flats, which also happen to be all the white keys on the piano. The Major scale formula is: Whole/whole/half/whole/whole/w­hole/half. The C-scale is: CDEFGABC with half tones between E + F and B +C. message me if you need help.

  • The player ain't too shabby either!

  • damn that mcpherson sounds too good. hurts me

  • thanks Ben---heart felt---in Selah,Wa.98942

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