Great video... but, a note to viewers in the future. You can use the settings tab to slow the video, and sound down with out changing pitch... This will allow the esteemed author to create more, and varied content. Just a suggestion.....
I imagine you're getting sick of hearing how great your videos are. I just want to say Thanks Mutherf....er!!! I love the banjo but you are making a fun instrument even funner. Thank you thank you thank you.
Ricky, I'm so stoked on your content, thanks for asking if there is something i wanna work on, this is something your probably planning on getting to but when i talked to you a few months ago we talked about modes, i can't wait to dive in to the model double stops, i have figured a few out but your help would definently help with the puzzle. Are the Formulas for changing modes built using the same shapes from the double stop you have shown us?
Hey Ryan, try to use the word 'diatonic' which means of the scale. From these triple stops, you can derive three separate diatonic double stop systems by using exclusively the 1st and 2nd string, the 1st and 3rd string, and the 2nd and third string. I'm having trouble understanding your last question, but I think you're asking what is the formula to get each individual triple stop. That formula is to take a a three note shape, and move each note up a single scale degree. I hope that makes sense. Try rewording your question so I understand it a little better
@@RickyMier cool i just learned what diatonic means🤘 so if this pattern is a diatonic pattern of ionion mode what is diatonic pattern of a lydian mode?
@@rhino4321rhino Hey Ryan, thanks for asking. UA-cam gives me inconsistent notifications about comments, I apologize for taking so long to get back to you. Ionian and Lydian are both subsets of the same scale. Diatonic means 'of a scale', Ionian and lydian are both scales, so asking what a diatonic pattern of ionian or lydian is redundant. Try asking it in a different way
This is explained in my last video, where I show how to build this specific Diatonic Triple Stop system. The modes is referring to the Modes Of Rhythm which is explained in my second to last video
I must be dumber than a bag of hammers. 😦 I cast this to my television and had my face right up on the screen watching your right hand, and I couldn't figure out what you were doing. Even with the T12 (and alternates) notation, I just couldn't follow along. What am I doing wrong
Better to follow with your ear, I'm shifting between chords and doubling the roll. Try learning all the chords up the neck first, then you'll start to hear the rolls. Sorry it took me so long to get back to you, youtube has been suppressing my comments >:(
#Sup yo man, super fly Ricky, dude, you're funny as fuck, just sayin' yo! You play a pretty mean canoe paddle too, if you know what I mean. Where are you located, and do you actually give private lessons? Thanks #Sup
Thank you!
You're welcome Arielle
Great practice piece. Perfect tempo for us experts.
Thanks Steve
This is high-quality content disguised as in-your-face swagger. Really great job here, thanks for breaking these out like this. Bookmarked.
Hey yo thanks Travis, you are the BEST. More on the way. Let me know any content requests you have
This dude allows me to play the banjo and still think I'm gangsta.
😂😂
Great video... but, a note to viewers in the future. You can use the settings tab to slow the video, and sound down with out changing pitch... This will allow the esteemed author to create more, and varied content. Just a suggestion.....
You can also speed it up if you like.
The esteemed author, how civilized a title
I imagine you're getting sick of hearing how great your videos are. I just want to say Thanks Mutherf....er!!! I love the banjo but you are making a fun instrument even funner. Thank you thank you thank you.
It never gets old knowing that I'm helping people see the banjo in a new light. Thanks Mike!
thanks Ricky, something clicked running through this a few times
Sean O'Connor Right on!!
Groovy backing track. Makes me want to play banjo along with Seinfeld intro lol. This is excellent and hilarious. Cheers.
Craig Jeans Haha thanks Craig! I got to learn that bass line
Man this series is awesome, not only can beginners get a great tutorial but us experts can learn a thing or three as well. :D
Try playing along with a harmony part
I’m lovin it ! Keep em comin Yo !
More on the way Greg!
Sweet bro! Thanks for puttin this up!!!
My pleasure Tommy
Ricky, I'm so stoked on your content, thanks for asking if there is something i wanna work on, this is something your probably planning on getting to but when i talked to you a few months ago we talked about modes, i can't wait to dive in to the model double stops, i have figured a few out but your help would definently help with the puzzle. Are the Formulas for changing modes built using the same shapes from the double stop you have shown us?
Hey Ryan, try to use the word 'diatonic' which means of the scale. From these triple stops, you can derive three separate diatonic double stop systems by using exclusively the 1st and 2nd string, the 1st and 3rd string, and the 2nd and third string. I'm having trouble understanding your last question, but I think you're asking what is the formula to get each individual triple stop. That formula is to take a a three note shape, and move each note up a single scale degree. I hope that makes sense. Try rewording your question so I understand it a little better
@@RickyMier cool i just learned what diatonic means🤘 so if this pattern is a diatonic pattern of ionion mode what is diatonic pattern of a lydian mode?
@@rhino4321rhino Hey Ryan, thanks for asking. UA-cam gives me inconsistent notifications about comments, I apologize for taking so long to get back to you. Ionian and Lydian are both subsets of the same scale. Diatonic means 'of a scale', Ionian and lydian are both scales, so asking what a diatonic pattern of ionian or lydian is redundant. Try asking it in a different way
keepin sheet reel
I'm still waiting on some beginner cutting edge atonal passages....
I don't know what that means
I thought you were stoned, but i had the video speed on 0.75. It's age catching up with me 😅
haha
So are these scale tone triads, but starting and ending in a different spot to change modes?
This is explained in my last video, where I show how to build this specific Diatonic Triple Stop system. The modes is referring to the Modes Of Rhythm which is explained in my second to last video
I must be dumber than a bag of hammers. 😦 I cast this to my television and had my face right up on the screen watching your right hand, and I couldn't figure out what you were doing. Even with the T12 (and alternates) notation, I just couldn't follow along. What am I doing wrong
Better to follow with your ear, I'm shifting between chords and doubling the roll. Try learning all the chords up the neck first, then you'll start to hear the rolls. Sorry it took me so long to get back to you, youtube has been suppressing my comments >:(
#Sup yo man, super fly Ricky, dude, you're funny as fuck, just sayin' yo! You play a pretty mean canoe paddle too, if you know what I mean. Where are you located, and do you actually give private lessons? Thanks #Sup
lol I got you on Facebook man