The common ending lick is a bluegrass banjo lick that helps notify the other players of your band that the tune is about to be over. Learn this common ending banjo lick The banjo G blues lick number one is a great musical picking pattern to add to your arsenal. Learn more about the banjo G blues lick number one with expert tips in this free banjo video.
Expert: Josh Paul
Bio: Josh Paul was born and raised in southern New Hampshire. Hes been playing folk and bluegrass on the banjo since he was 15.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Hmmm, never seen anybody try to pay bluegrass banjo without fingerpicks...
theronb49 7 months ago
I've watched 2 videos from this guy and I am not sure he even knows how to play the banjo yet.
guiner 8 months ago
hey I didnt know Napoleon dynamite played banjo?
ctquicksilver 1 year ago
mate you seriously need some picks
GoldenbanjoDJ 2 years ago
..only an octave lower :)
jensvanhoof 2 years ago
before explaining play it, so we can hear how it sounds up to speed ;-)
PoliceWatch08 2 years ago
Instead of sliding down to the seventh fret to play that last D note on the lick, just hit the first string open. It's the same thing, only less chances of messing up.
giggleblaggle 3 years ago