Shave And A Haircut Ending Licks Beginner Banjo
Here’s a short lesson on the classic Shave and a Haircut banjo ending lick!
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Here’s a short lesson on the classic Shave and a Haircut banjo ending lick!
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Here’s a lesson that will give you 10 transitions (5 up and 5 down). These will give you practice moving from your F-Shape to your D-shape chords or moving back down to open position!
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Here’s an intermediate up-the-neck arrangement to the classic bluegrass tune John Hardy!
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Here’s another mini lesson to help you working on connecting your Scruggs backup licks and reusing them in different songs. I break down some common licks, show you how to move them around the banjo neck and give you some practice tips for expanding your backup repertoire!
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Here’s another mini lesson further exploring up the neck backup in Scruggs style. This lesson focuses on some positions where you can find common backup licks. It will also give you some left hand fingerings to try that will help make these licks easier to play.
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Here’s a banjo solo for this popular song. This song is in C Tuning and will help you practice bringing out a melody on a slower tune. This is a beautiful melody and will give you practice all over the neck.
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Here’s a beginner arrangement to practice playing Amazing Grace (Up-The-Neck). This will help you practice adapting a melody to a closed position solo that you can play in any key!
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A note for note banjo interpretation of this classic tune. Here’s a tune to practice playing melodic fiddle tunes in the key of G on the banjo. This tune is also great practice for working on your timing and will work well as a duet with a fiddle player. To give you additional practice I’ve
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