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stefgia
ParticipantI’ve sent you an email with a google photos link to the video at [email protected]. Hope we can solve the mystery 😀
stefgia
ParticipantHello Mike, something weird is happening, I must be doing something wrong or not understanding something.
We have capo on 2 and the 5th string tuned to A. Now in measure 15 you fret the 5th string on the 9th fret. I can also see you are doing that in the video. Yet the only way to make that sound good (and the same as in the video) is if I fret the 5th at the 7th fret using my thumb, so that it sounds the same as the 1st string on the 9th fret.
I have double checked my 5th string is tuned to A and the rest of the song sounds right. What is happening?! hahaha-
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stefgia
ParticipantHi again,
Just realised if you select (Real) it plays the backup. It must have not taken the setting the first time I tried.
I don’t know why I doubted you are at least 1 step ahead of me .
Cheers,
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stefgia.
stefgia
ParticipantHello Mike,
I don’t know how feasible it is to do it for all your uploads. But Is it possible to also add to Soundslice the backup you use for the song demonstration.
I know you have it in the tracks, but it is easier when you can see when the transition of the chords happens.
If you have started doing that in your newer uploads and I am not aware, appologies for the pointless question.Thanks,
StefanosOctober 17, 2019 at 1:08 pm in reply to: Will The Circle Be Unbroken (Backup) Beginner Banjo #100594stefgia
ParticipantThanks Mike! This was very helpfull 😀
October 16, 2019 at 2:33 pm in reply to: Will The Circle Be Unbroken (Backup) Beginner Banjo #100393stefgia
ParticipantHello Mike,
First of all, you are doing great work with this website! It’s great for us non-Americans to have access to at least a “virtual” teacher. I also find the Guided Learning very usefull as before, I would scavange material from left and right, but the techniques and skills were not in context of the bigger picture.
My questions are a bit more general and not necessarily to this song, but I will use it as example. I have recently (~ 1 month) started learning backup, overall I have been practicing since May 2019. I used to play the piano (classical) when I was young (5 years up to 12-13) and it’s the first time I play anything at all after many years.
I still am not sure I fully understand the way I need to be thinking when it comes to banjo and especially backup. I have bought two books of Wayne Erbsen and while one of them is more focused on backup I am still unsure.
My questions are as follows :
*) If you are in a jam with random people and they play a song you don’t know. Are you expected to be able to play backup like in this example? Can you do it? After how many years of practice? This question is hypothetical, as I don’t know of any people to jam with, but I would still like to know how.
*) If you play this type of backup. Are you expected to be able to sing (assuming you can sing). Or in the case the banjo player sings, he/she resorts to vamping? Or it is a matter of level of skill more?
*) I try to practice at least 1H per day, more on weekends and on occasion in the week not at all. Assuming I am the least talented person on the planet, given your experience, how many years until I will be able to play like you.
*) How can I learn to play other types of songs, that are not bluegrass on the banjo? I am Greek, so I have some friends you play that type of music. How can I go about starting to learn to play Greek folk music on the banjo? Or is it blasphemy 😀 ?
* Is there a pattern of finding the base melody of a song, provided I have the tabs? In this case I am mainly speaking about bluegrass, but I assume you could bluegrassify other genre if you know the base melody.I have more questions, but I risk you seeing it as a mountain and not replying.
Keep releasing information.Thanks!
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