i really wish you were my next door neighbor so i could sit out on the porch with you and get a daily banjo lesson and maybe i can finally learn how to play the clawhammer style picking. Thank you for keeping me inspired to learn.
@@BanjoRose_down-picker Yes, I do! It seems to me that most songs and/or styles sound better on one banjo than on another. The clawhammer style songs sound better on my Pisgah open back banjo, and most of the songs I play with finger picks sound better on my resonator banjo. I keep one banjo strung with heavier gauge strings so I can tune it down a couple of steps, as some songs sound really good in a lower register.
❤ WHAT TALENT YOU HAVE 👏!
@@zpy-nq7wv What COMPLIMENTS you have! Thank you! 😊
Music to start the day. Cup of coffee on back porch. Call grand kids.
Really really nice music.... and this time we also got a pretty smile.
@@frisco3338 Thank you! Smiling was the hardest part! 😂
Wonderful!
Your videos always make me smile... which I don't do enough.
Thank you!
Thank you so much! 😊
You are beautiful and your music is great. Made me grin a little bit. Thanks!
@@chuckjeffery944 Thank you! 😊
Pretty song, magnificent performance!
@@poisonhemlock Thank you! 😊
Beautiful progression and perfect timing, fine picking Granny!😉
Thank you! 😊
Awesome playing. That's a good looking banjo.
@@GuruishMike Thank you! I love my Pisgah! It looks and sounds beautiful!
Very nice! Probably my favorite fiddle tune.
@@billm2779 Thanks! Mine too.
i really wish you were my next door neighbor so i could sit out on the porch with you and get a daily banjo lesson and maybe i can finally learn how to play the clawhammer style picking. Thank you for keeping me inspired to learn.
@@ronwilliams1710 Thanks! I wish I had a neighbor I could play music with every day!
I really like your choice of music.🎼 nicely done, very peaceful
@@philipfontaine8964 Thank you!
Wow fabulous 😀👍 I bet if you're like me you can't stop playing this tune as you enjoy playing it so much. 👍
Thanks! And yes, I LOVE playing this tune!
I loved the syncopation in your version of this great old song.
@@seancoxe1094 Thanks! 😊
Love this, BG! I can tell you’re enjoying yourself. ❤ Miss you!
Thanks! Miss you too!
WOULD YOU PLAY " DIXIE " ? ❤
😊 great job granny
Thanks 😁
Beautiful!
@@rachelwillis4579 Thank you!
LOVE your playing !!!! Truly inspiring
Thank you so much! 😊
Way cool. Magnificent! Enjoy it very much.
@@perrykeener7805 Thank you!😊
Glad you smiled for the camera!
I admire your skill, Granny; your melody always enhances my mood ❤🩹
@@BelarusUnite Thanks! Glad I could help! 😊
Did you listen to Rossington Collins band? Coffee #2.☺
@@joemcauliffe2360 Sorry, no, I am not familiar with them.
What formed after plane crash that took too much talent
Who makes the banjo you’re playing? It sounds great!
@@mikeherring6960 The Pisgah Banjo Company in North Carolina.
Hey Banjo Granny, this is Banjo Rose, I was just wondering if you change your banjo depending on the type of music that you're playing in.
@@BanjoRose_down-picker Yes, I do! It seems to me that most songs and/or styles sound better on one banjo than on another. The clawhammer style songs sound better on my Pisgah open back banjo, and most of the songs I play with finger picks sound better on my resonator banjo. I keep one banjo strung with heavier gauge strings so I can tune it down a couple of steps, as some songs sound really good in a lower register.
@@banjogranny9156 Yeah that's sad. To me the Strum Machine is hard to understand. My daddy is getting me a mechanical metronome to help me.