Redwing Intermediate Banjo
Here’s an intermediate solo to Redwing that works on mixing the Scruggs and Melodic styles!
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Here’s an intermediate solo to Redwing that works on mixing the Scruggs and Melodic styles!
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Here’s a lesson for the popular fiddle tune Cherokee Shuffle! We’re going to work on blending the Scruggs and Melodic styles in this lesson and work on our speed!
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Here’s a solo for the classic tune Angeline The Baker. We’re going to work on playing in the key of D without retuning!
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16 Tunes With Over 75 Pages Of Instruction! 3 Practice Tracks For Each Tune! Learn to play melodic style banjo! Techniques Include: Breaking Away From Rolls Scales/Exercises Playing Vocal Melodies In Melodic Style Moveable Melodic Patterns Major/Minor Pentatonic Scales Chromatic Scales Melodic Style Backup ….And More!
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Another fiddle tune in the Key of D without a capo. This song will help you practice moving around the neck and playing a fiddle melody on the banjo. I’ve included my recommended left and right hand fingerings. I’ve also included an alternate A part that I’ve heard played on the fiddle.
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Here’s another great fiddle tune for the banjo. Sometimes also called “Teetotaler’s Reel” this song is played in bluegrass, old-time and irish jam sessions. This song’s B part goes to the relative minor (Em) which gives the song a unique feel and makes the song really fun to play.
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Here’s a great old-time tune in the key of D. This tune will is played in melodic style and will help you practice transitioning around the neck. The B part will happen you practice your single string accuracy.
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As a banjo player, I’m always looking for more ideas that work well in the Key of D! If you’re like me, then this is a great song for you. This song could work well for an intermediate player trying to learn some new ideas or a more advanced player trying to work on their
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Here’s a great tune that will help you get familiar with playing melodically in the key of C. This tune sounds great played straight or with a slight swing feel.
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Here’s a banjo arrangement of a classic and unique fiddle tune. With it’s unique chord pattern, this tune will get your fingers moving in some new directions and is a great tune to work on your backup. I’ve included an alternate A part that will give you more variations on this tune and some extra
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