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Intro to Banjo Backup

banjo beginner

In this lesson

  • Part 1 preview
  • ๐Ÿ”’ Part 2
  • ๐Ÿ”’ Part 3
  • ๐Ÿ”’ Part 4
  • ๐Ÿ”’ Part 5
  • ๐Ÿ”’ Part 6

Back it on up, friend! Let's begin to look at basic banjo backup theory and techniques.

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  1. Curtis Rhodes

    โ™ฅ 1

    Question on the tab — is that a hammer-on or a slide going into the B part? Sounds like a slide to my ear but the tab reads hammer.

  2. flatpick_dad

    โ™ฅ 9

    There's a slower jam track under the resources tab on this lesson, worth grabbing.

  3. Ann Marie Boyd

    โ™ฅ 4

    Welcome aboard — you picked a good one to start on.

  4. Ben Clark Instructor

    โ™ฅ 29

    Answered over in the tab thread too, but short version: play what's comfortable, the tab is a map not a law.

  5. Curtis Rhodes

    โ™ฅ 9

    Same here at first. What fixed it for me was practicing that measure by itself for a week, no B part at all.

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