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  1. May 16, 2017 · You've always wanted to learn the banjo, haven't you? Well, here's your chance. These lessons are perfect for the absolute beginner. Lesson 2 is here: https:...

    • 13 min
    • 1.6M
    • Jim Pankey
  2. Banjo Lesson for people in a hurry. Once you get this series mastered you might want to look at my other lessons. Enjoy!Topics covered:How to tune your ban...

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    • Jim Pankey
  3. May 30, 2017 · You'll learn a new roll and a pull-off this time. Practice! You're making great progress! Be sure to check out the first five lessons here: Lesson 1: • Learn to Play Bluegrass Banjo - Lesson...

    • 10 min
    • 183K
    • Jim Pankey
    • Overview of The Dueling Banjos Song
    • Preparation
    • Basic Banjo Knowledge
    • Gathering Materials
    • Learning The Melody and Chords
    • Tabs and Chord Charts
    • Breaking Down The Melody and Chords
    • Adding Arrangement and Improvisation
    • Improvising with Scales
    • Adding Accompaniment

    Dueling Banjos is a popular song from the 1972 movie “Deliverance”. The song is an instrumental duet between a five-string banjo player and a guitar player. The song is played in an alternating call-and-response format with the guitar playing a short, simple melody followed by a banjo break. The song is often used for comedic effect in movies and t...

    Gather two banjos and two players
    Tune the banjos to the same key
    Choose which player will start the duel
    Choose a tempo and time signature

    The banjo is a stringed instrument with a long neck and a round body. It usually has either four, five, or six strings. The four-string banjo is the most common type and is used for bluegrass and old-time music. It consists of four strings in a scale of G, D, B, and G. The five-string banjo includes an extra string, usually a high C. The six-string...

    To play dueling banjos, you’ll need two banjos (or one banjo and a guitar). If you don’t own one, you can rent them from most music stores or borrow from a friend. Make sure to check that the banjos are in tune. You’ll also need a guitar pick for each instrument, and a strap for the guitar, if necessary. Finally, you’ll need a metronome, which is a...

    Playing Dueling Banjos requires knowledge of the melody and chords of the song. The melody of the song is composed of several notes that are played one after the other. The chords are the accompaniment part of the song, and they consist of several notes that are played simultaneously. To learn the melody, it is best to listen to a recording of the ...

    Playing dueling banjos requires a few basic skills. One skill is the ability to read tabs and chord charts. Tabs are a form of written notation which show the guitarist which notes to play and where. Tabs are great for learning songs quickly and accurately as they show the exact location on the fretboard to place your fingers. Chord charts are diag...

    The melody of “Dueling Banjos” is made up of two main parts, the main banjo part and the guitar accompaniment. The main part consists of a four-bar phrase, repeated throughout the song. The phrase is made up of a series of four chords, A, D, E and A7. The chords are strummed on the banjo and played with a rolling technique. The guitar accompaniment...

    Develop a basic understanding of the tune.
    Start with the standard melody and practice it until you can play it with ease.
    Experiment with different variations on the melody.
    Change up the rhythm, add fills, and embellish the notes.

    Playing dueling banjos can be a great way to practice improvising with scales. To improvise, start by choosing a scale or mode and then play it up and down the neck, making variations as you go. As you move up and down the scale, you can use hammer-ons and pull-offs, bends, slides, and vibrato to add expression and interest. You can also use differ...

    Practice the melody of the main banjo part
    Learn the chords and timing of the accompaniment part
    Play the accompaniment part in time with the main banjo part
    Vary the accompaniment part by changing its tempo, volume, and rhythm
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    • Cripple Creek. Cripple Creek is the first banjo song many a 5 string banjoist learns. It is relatively simple and gets you utilizing a slide on the first string.
    • Clinch Mt. Backstep. A classic tune by Ralph Stanley, this tune opens up with the melody on the 1st string as well. This tune also incorporates bending notes to give it a bluesy feel.
    • Ground Speed. An Earl Scruggs classic. This tune is relatively simple and gets you playing up the neck using diad chord forms.
    • Hot Corn, Cold Corn. A very simple, but yet tricky at the end when there is an extra measure that is played. Other than the extra measure over the “Yes Sir” vocal part at the end, this is a very straight forward tune.
  4. Sep 17, 2020 · Here are 9 free beginner bluegrass banjo lessons from the course. For the full course, check out Ned Luberecki’s Bluegrass Banjo for Beginners on TrueFire! Bluegrass Banjo Lesson – Forward/Reverse Roll

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  6. Bluegrass Basics: Getting Started on 5-String Banjo. Welcome beginner banjo players! If you've never played a lick on your instrument, these lessons are for you. Made by our partner Daily Banjo Licks these free lessons will get you playing bluegrass banjo in no time.

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