Improve Your Banjo Slides
Here’s a lesson that breaks down some beginner, intermediate and advanced level exercises you can use to improve your slides all over the neck.
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Here’s a lesson that breaks down some beginner, intermediate and advanced level exercises you can use to improve your slides all over the neck.
Improve Your Banjo Slides Read More »
Here’s a lesson on to use the E shape moveable chord to play licks in all different styles of music.
Moveable Chord Licks (E Shape) Intermediate Guitar Read More »
Here’s some advanced single string ideas you can use out of the three moveable chord shapes!
Moveable Single String Ideas Advanced Banjo Read More »
Here’s an intro lesson for anyone who wants to start improvising. Using a blues form is one of the best ways to start.
Learn To Improvise Using The Blues Beginner Guitar Read More »
Here’s a Doc Watson inspired bluegrass ending lick that works great out of the G chord shape.
Bluegrass Guitar Ending Lick Read More »
Here’s 10 more licks that can be used in the key of C. These are intermediate level difficulty and will include Scruggs, Melodic and Single String licks
10 Licks In The Key Of C Intermediate Banjo Read More »
Here’s a fun Scruggs style backup lesson in the key of D using the great old song Frankie and Johnny.
Frankie And Johnny (Backup) Intermediate Banjo Read More »
Here’s a lesson that will teach you some easy blues licks you can play in any key.
Closed Position Blues Licks Read More »
Here’s a short lesson on a tag lick you can add to the end of your solos.
Bluegrass Banjo Tag Lick #2 Read More »