The Nashville Number System
banjo beginner
In this lesson
- Lesson Intro & Preview preview
- ๐ Nashville Numbers: What & Why
- ๐ Understanding Melody
- ๐ Add Strings
- ๐ Understanding Licks
- ๐ Charting Songs
- ๐ Real Life Application
Want to play any song or lick in any key? Nashville musicians have been doing it for decades, and in this groundbreaking course, I explain to you the theory secrets you need to know! Join us on my back porch during a Cabin Camp session & learn the Nashville Number System!
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Tom Vasquez
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.
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โฅ 3
Ann Marie Boyd
There's a slower jam track under the resources tab on this lesson, worth grabbing.
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โฅ 7
Mick Stanton
The pinky thing goes away, I promise. Took me about three months.
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Katie Clark Support
Great question. That's a slide going into the B part — I play it as a slide but a hammer-on works fine if that's cleaner for you. Do what sounds right.
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Buddy Vann
Welcome aboard — you picked a good one to start on.
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โฅ 4
Patty Lindstrom
Try it without the pick for a few passes. Sounds silly but it told me my right hand was doing too much.
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โฅ 7
Deb Carrigan
Not just you. I still count this one out loud and I've been at it four years.
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