The Nashville Number System
Here’s a short music theory lesson on The Nashville Number System!
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Here’s a short music theory lesson on The Nashville Number System!
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Here’s a lesson to work on your E Minor licks and a music theory lesson on the relative major/relative minor!
E Minor Workout Beginner Banjo Read More »
Here’s a lesson on how important it is to jam with other musicians!
The Importance Of Jamming Read More »
Here’s an original blues composition on the classic 12 bar blues progression! This is a great lesson to show off your fanciest licks!
Banjoland Special (12 Bar Blues) Intermediate Banjo Read More »
Here’s a lesson to help you work on a slow and fast version of the great song Auld Lang Syne!
Auld Lang Syne Beginner Banjo Read More »
Here’s a classic bluegrass style solo to the Christmas song Deck The Halls in the Key of G! We’ll also break down the basic melody and some backup!
Deck The Halls Beginner Banjo Read More »
Here’s an intermediate level solo for the classic tune Little Maggie! This lesson will work on incorporate some single string and melodic licks into a traditional Scruggs style solo!
Little Maggie Intermediate Banjo Read More »
Here’s a short mini lesson on getting into melodic style banjo!
Intro To Melodic Banjo Read More »
Here’s a beginner lesson for the classic bluegrass/old-time tune Cumberland Gap! A must know for any serious banjo player. Included is two basic A and B parts and a variation for both parts!
Cumberland Gap Beginner Banjo Read More »
Here’s a lesson that goes over eight classic banjo backup licks you can use in 3/4 time!
3/4 Time Backup Licks (Jimmy Martin Style) Read More »