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Lesson: Beyond bum-ditty with Julianne Johnson, pt. 1

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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2008

Part 1 of an informal lesson showing ideas for syncopation and other rhythmic techniques you can use to make a tune your own. Uses Julianne Johnson in aDADE; aimed at intermediate players who are comfortable with drop-thumbing and plucks. http://www.banjomeetsworld.com

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  • PS. Are those nylon strings or steel? What gauge and banjo? Sounds great.

  • @Robin18us Thank for your kind words. I think the strings were steel, probably medium weight. The banjo is an old Stewart pot with a newish neck.

  • needs more toad!

    seriously. your lessons are firing right at my level of play i learned Scruggs 20 odd years ago and have lived in an banjo information vacuum the whole time (rural OZ, i can count the banjos i have seen in last 10 yrs on one hand) If ONLY someone had shown me clawhammer its soooooooo much more instinctive. i jsut started again 3 months ago with claw after 15 or more years without playing. im lovin every moment of this new style and your lessons are makin the job even easier.

  • Cool! This is great to hear.

  • Thanks for posting this. I really enjoyed it. Would you consider posting the tab for the "swingy" version of J Johnson?

  • I'm glad the video was useful for you. I likely won't be posting tab because there's a lot of tab for J. Johnson already out there, and my hope is that people will develop the ability to learn variations by ear.

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  • you're amazing and one of the best frailers I have heard.

  • great feel... where can I find a CD? Maybe post me a link to an online store?? I'm in Australia so probably will need to order it - golden_goose20@yahoo.com.au

    Come do a tour down in Oz! - your music is great

  • Don't know if you are still around but I like your philosophy of silent space and you are easy to understand, with a pleasant demeanor, which makes for a great instructor. Breaking down the songs this way is how many of us would rather learn in the beginning. I would like future videos for timeless standards like "Soldiers Joy", "Old Joe Clark", Angeline the Baker" and "Shady Grove" broken down with your suggested variations and sense of style and rhythm. Thanks again.

  • good stuff!

  • you are not doing the bum ditty you are using the drop thumb ?

  • You are a good instructor. Thanks very much - I hope you put more instructional vids on YouTube.

  • The frog is singing in tune! You must be near a pond or lake. Great playing. Thanks. Thumbs up.

  • Great tutorial!

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