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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2010

The second lesson, analyzing the high break Jim takes on the song.

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  • Again Matt, I'm sorry I asked that, but thanks for the response of Big Tilda. I was wondering if you were going to call Jim as to how he plays it. I asked him and he said he not sure because he has not played Big Tilda for so long. Just a little pointer.

  • @vcp430 Yeah, I am going to be recording the video of Big T today. No, I do not need to phone Jim. Though a great fellow, I am sure he would not be able to remember something like that from long ago! But trust me: I think you will enjoy how close I come to his rendition!

  • Say Matt, I know I am pretty much a stranger to you, but do you have any contact info other than youtube, such as a phone number?

  • @vcp430 Dear Craig, I am happy to upload any video that can help with your banjo needs. My contact information, however, is a different issue. I reserve that personal information for the use of my friends, family, and relatives. So far, you and I are on a business level, and I am not comfortable with giving that out freely to anyone who asks. Just cannot do.

  • Big Tildy would be the most effective. It is a hard song and I want to learn it soo bad. Rock Wood Deer Chase would be too, but Big Tildy for sure.

  • @vcp430 Hey Craig, i will certainly make a video of Big Tilda.

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  • Okay, I'm sorry. I understand.

  • @vcp430 Yes! I am planning to make a few new instructionals for those songs! Which one would you like to hear more than the other? I can do them all, so the one that you would like to hear more is what I would like to do. My banjo also didn't sound quite as good as it does now due to the cold weather, so the sound is going to be a little better. It is a 2007 custom Blackjack from Gibson. I had several new parts added later last year.

  • Hello Matt, great teaching, and I am glad someone finally demonstrated the second break. I wonder if you could teach a lesson on Ground Hog, Rock Wood Deer Chase, or Big Tildy, all from the Bound To Ride album, that being the songs. And by the way, what kind of banjo is that youre playing?

    Craig Pryce

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