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Trailer from the new AcuTab Ron Block banjo DVD - A Fresh Look At Bluegrass Banjo. This five minute clip gives a taste of what is included in the full video, which runs to nearly four hours on two DVDs.

http://www.acutab.com/artists/block/block.html

There arent many banjos players more widely heard, or who have performed before more people, than Ron Block. Working with Alison Krauss & Union Station since 1991, Rons distinctive banjo sound has become nearly as much a part of the group sound as Alisons voice. Ron has taught in a limited number of worshops, but this is his first instructional DVD of any kind, offering a detailed look at his unique approach to the banjo.

This 2 DVD release from AcuTab begins with Ron explaining how he learned, and what resources have been useful to him, plus how he looks at both left and right hand patterns. AcuTabs John Lawless leads him through a discussion of several topics, including tone production, Rons use of bends and chokes, how he arranges solos, and improvisation.

Ron goes into great detail about his practice routine, showing examples of exercises and drills he uses to stay in shape. He also describes a number of guitar techniques and concepts which have informed his banjo playing, such as working within boxes, or blocks of frets, and learning to visualize and play scales and patterns both vertically and horizontally.

The meat of the DVD is in the songs Ron teaches, which are played in a number of keys and tunings. Youll learn Cluck Old Hen, Tiny Broken Heart, Man Of Constant Sorrow, Ill Remember You Love In My Prayers, Everytime You Say Goodbye, Bright Sunny South, My Poor Old Heart and Smashville. Each song is played with a band before Ron breaks it down lick by lick, and then shown (medium and slow) in a split screen orientation.

One benefit of the DVD format is the ability to offer alternate angles of the same shot, which we use on the various split screen presentations. The viewer can select among three different screen orientations while the DVD is playing. Two audio mixes are also available during the brief band sections: normal and banjo-heavy.

More details at: http://www.acutab.com/artists/block/block.html

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  • It's just an improvisation over a vamp. Ron used it to demonstrate a concept he teaches on the video.

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  • tanks! for a lesson

  • @jasobres yes

  • I need to get a drum machine...this DVD looks great. Once I'm no longer struggling with getting smooth rolls going for long stretches of time while doing chord changes...in time preferably, I'll try this DVD!

  • The song is "Cluck Old Hen"

  • The song is Cluck old hen

  • Is that Sierra Hull on the mandolin?

  • yep ... that's it

  • Is that very last tune the "Bright Sunny South"?

  • Awesome work Acutab

    Great video. :)

    Much love Kat

  • He makes this look so freakin' easy. I'd give my left one to play anywhere close to him.

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