Brushy Fork of John's Creek - Clawhammer Canjo
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Love it you are really good!
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@silasbanjo I think both A and B parts sound pretty good to me... more waving around of fingers i say :-). Im guessing the weather down there hasnt been to good. My gourds have just started to flower so hopefully...
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@haygarthtony Now why didn't I think of that !
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Sounds really great Tom. Ive been learning this as well - from tabs in Banjo News letter- (gEADE tuning)... reeeaaal slowly and cant seem to get any quicker.
FlatfootJohnny 7 months ago
@FlatfootJohnny I did this from watching a couple of vid's .The A part is pretty good but the B part is a bit me waving my fingers about till its a bit like how it should be ! Adam Hurts gourd banjo version is just wonderful isn't it ( don't talk to me about gourd plants.... me a professional horticulturalist... no no no )...... Anyway I want to hear you play it on your gourd.
silasbanjo 7 months ago
Wow! Love this one! Sawmill tuning? Must try this one out. Love the modal tunes. It sounds really ground on your "Canjo"!! WIll also check out Adam Hurts version as suggested. He is an amazing player :)
QRS666 7 months ago
@QRS666 Sawmill capoed at 2nd fret BUT 5th string not tuned up
silasbanjo 7 months ago
This tune sounds great on your Canjo .. I love the hesitation at the end as well .Adam is such a joy to watch and learn from !! I hope the wind and rain have quieted down . I have a friend in a tent in Dorset and he said the storming last night almost took him away .. Well, its tomorrow already over there so two nights ago .. All the best , guy
guywolff 7 months ago
@guywolff Its early friday morning (5.30 !) and your friend is probably sat in his car thinking camping was a stupid idea. Its been a wet and windy night and is torrential in Dorset at the moment.
Adam seems to play about three notes for eachone of mine and with such precision .... amazing !
silasbanjo 7 months ago