No matter how many times I watch any of these vids, I always pickup on something new or different that I either didn't understand or just plained missed.
Patrick your a Great Teacher I just wanted to thank you for all your videos this one is very cool love your song F.B. could you put your twist on the petticoat junction song thank you Udell from Ohio
I live in London UK and have played guitar for many years. Have now started to play the banjo and you are an inspiration. I get so frustrated with learning frailing, but when I replay videos I get my enthusiasm back. So thanks a million.
One question......Do you sometimes strike a string up when playing so fast.
Patrick, glad to see some really good more advanced stuff breaking out of the basic frailing strum, you and your dad are the very best tutors in this style.
Hey Patrick that was a great overview of frailing. I find that phantom hammer-ons are actually quite easy, much easier than hitting the correct string with my right hand, especially for blues hitting the 3rd fret. That 4 finger hammer-on takes a long time to learn, so quit showing off :) Those of you considering participating in the next retreat, its worth the trip for one on one learning and good times with good people.
I love this series and this is one of the better videos! I would love it if you guys could explain Foggy Mountain Breakdown. I've always wanted to know that one. It's always played bluegrass style and I love hearing it clawhammer.
awsome playing, wish i could play that
chessfun 3 years ago
hahah "Cripple Creek - Mr. Roboto Remix"
bigspartans17 3 years ago
this is the way to teach banjo thanks
billfalco01 3 years ago
No matter how many times I watch any of these vids, I always pickup on something new or different that I either didn't understand or just plained missed.
Logan5312 3 years ago
Patrick your a Great Teacher I just wanted to thank you for all your videos this one is very cool love your song F.B. could you put your twist on the petticoat junction song thank you Udell from Ohio
udellg 4 years ago
Hi Patrick
I live in London UK and have played guitar for many years. Have now started to play the banjo and you are an inspiration. I get so frustrated with learning frailing, but when I replay videos I get my enthusiasm back. So thanks a million.
One question......Do you sometimes strike a string up when playing so fast.
Cheers mate
Andy
bressloff 4 years ago
We-will-go-down-to-cripple-creek.
Logan5312 4 years ago
you're so helpful thanks you make it so easy to play and progress as a musicain
patyoungcarecen 4 years ago
Write that book! I hope to get your first soon..
justinpirate 4 years ago
i would have to be viewer number 666 would`nt I
markyboyz1300 4 years ago
priceless instruction...Thank you very much!
tombo7144 4 years ago
Patrick, glad to see some really good more advanced stuff breaking out of the basic frailing strum, you and your dad are the very best tutors in this style.
Thank you again for doing this for us all.
AussieSteveBoyle 4 years ago 4
Hey Patrick that was a great overview of frailing. I find that phantom hammer-ons are actually quite easy, much easier than hitting the correct string with my right hand, especially for blues hitting the 3rd fret. That 4 finger hammer-on takes a long time to learn, so quit showing off :) Those of you considering participating in the next retreat, its worth the trip for one on one learning and good times with good people.
helierez 4 years ago 5
as usual another awesome video!
you're the greatest
banjopickinlady
banjopickinlady 4 years ago 4
cool video. thanks
jayplemons 4 years ago 4
I love this series and this is one of the better videos! I would love it if you guys could explain Foggy Mountain Breakdown. I've always wanted to know that one. It's always played bluegrass style and I love hearing it clawhammer.
dsmith308 4 years ago 4