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Learning the 5-string banjo pt 5: My picking right hand

Learning the 5-string banjo pt 5: My picking right hand

TweetI have long promised a post on my experience with picks and what I am doing, or not doing, to improve my right hand technique. My banjo came with three standard picks. Two silver nickel picks made by Dunlop and one standard (giant) plastic thumb pick. There is an awful lot of information on picks [...]

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Janet Davis You Can Teach Yourself Banjo DVD

Learning the 5-string banjo pt 4: You can teach yourself banjo by Janet Davis

TweetIt’s been about two months since I first started practising my banjo. I mentioned in an early post how I chose what to start learning. After taking some advice from the good folk at Banjo Hangout I decided to go for Janet Davis’s You Can Teach Yourself Banjo, book and DVD. For UK-based budding pickers, [...]

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Learning the 5-string banjo pt 3: My banjo practice

Learning the 5-string banjo pt 3: My banjo practice

Tweet The best pleasure of learning a new instrument is actually beholding the thing itself. Even as a total beginner it was very important for me to choose an instrument I would love holding, looking at and appreciating its finer details. And this is a great motivator for practice. My banjo practices are irregular at [...]

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Starting to learn the banjo

Learning the 5-string banjo pt 2: Choosing what to learn

Tweet You can have a lot of fun researching, choosing and then buying your banjo. I certainly did. I also enjoyed joining the banjo fraternity/sorority at Banjo Hangout and I even joined the Banjo Player’s Union. I too have my 2011 special edition t-shirt and stickers, which I love. But none of the cosiness of [...]

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Stairwell Sisters bango (credit: Vance Dubberly)

Banjos

TweetThey say you know a gentleman by his ability to play the banjo, but his choice not to. Or words to that effect. This and other banjo jokes have not deterred my long-standing interest in the instrument and its music. Recently Steve Martin produced an album that epitomises a banjo lover’s seduction by this peculiar [...]

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McKay and Etherton

Pennbucky to Llangenny, new songs of old times

TweetA couple of weeks back I was introduced to a local group (from the Gower, near Swansea) who have produced a fabulous CD of folk songs in tribute to Swansea’s sailors and coppermen. It is called Pennbucky to Llangenny by Andrew McKay with Andy Baker, Tony Beddow, Joe Parsell, Dave Robinson and Ken Simpson. The 18 [...]

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