Jim, I've been playing for 60 years. I'm not too bad, but I still find plenty to pick up from you because you're that good of a teacher. I used to slow down Earl's playing from 33-1/3 to 16-2/3 to first learn FMB note by note when I first started playing my Kay Banjo at the age of 15 . . . 62 years ago. Now I play it on my 1994 Gibson Earl Scruggs Standard and several other "Rich Era" banjos in my collection. You're the best banjo teacher I never had. Keep up the good work, my friend, the Bluegrass community needs you. And, as you know, you never stop learning.
Just stumbled upon you today. Just bought a banjo after taking a 20 year absence from playing the banjo. You are the best teacher ever. Thanks and as soon as that Banjer gets to my house I will be back.
I put my banjo down 3 years ago when my wife and i had a new baby. The 3 year old got into my stuff the other day and dug out a pack of strings i had. I took that as a sign and have been picking around today. I'm so glad to see you are still putting out excellent content. I have some catching up to do and your videos are what helps me most. Thanks and God bless you.
Another massive helping tip there. This just came up an hour after I asked a friend to include a “moveable closed chord licks” into his workshop in a fortnight. How bizarre! Thanks again for the continued content - love it! And I’m uk based !
@@JimPankey lots of folk here in the uk start out with your really good vids. I tend to dip in and out when I see the subject of your content. Anyway, keep up the great content - it travels really well to Uk 👍🏻🎶🪕👍🏻
Hi Jim started with you about 4 years and as many banjos ago when you brought sunshine into my life. I take this stuff down to the beach and practice to the surf, keeps me coming back to you topping up and having fun. Kind regards Tim
I enjoy your videos a lot that's why i subscribed. I've picked around 40 years, the only way i can learn songs is tab. I know you preach talk before read,, but that doesn't work for me. I've tried everything including the Murphy method. I wish i could because my banjo journey would be easier for sure. Keep on sharing videos and I'll keep ordering tabs... Thanks!
glad I can help. no tabs for this one though. the only way to ever get past using tabs is just to start experimenting and applying all the things you've learned.
Cool! I started playing banjo about five months ago. I've been rolling through chords, which still sounds great to me. I did a couple of jams (thank god there were like three other banjos in the ensemble behind which I could hide my incompetence). This will be very useful. Maybe in another five months I'll venture a break during one of the jams.
Hey Jim, really thankful for your video's. I always loved the banjo but never thought I could learn to play, until I found you on UA-cam. Now I have just made it through your lesson 10 and still have a lot to learn, but very excited about it. Thanks again for all your help. 👍🇺🇸
@@JimPankey I aspire to be as awesome and half the banjo picker you are. I hope our paths cross some day. Thanks for passing on this valuable information for the generations behind you. Without getting too deep, It's really important!!
Really cool Jim will be up again practicing this thanks like to see more. Have a friend that plays melody chords and small runs I suppose all the time like to catch on to this thanks been watching you a long time your very inspiring
Jim I love your content and I wish I could play a banjo or guitar but my finger tips just make it to hard to get clean sounding notes. Press on one string and do a roll I get nothing but dud sounds from my finger touching 3 strings instead or the not that I need to play.
That's a practice issue and not a finger issue. People with all sorts of hand and finger shapes play. You just have to stick with it; it's not something anyone can "just do".
Find the chords. Play rolls through the chords. You shouldn't need a tutorial for that part. That's how it all starts. Beyond that, you'll be looking for a custom lesson from someone. I'm not that person. lol
Jim, I've been playing for 60 years. I'm not too bad, but I still find plenty to pick up from you because you're that good of a teacher. I used to slow down Earl's playing from 33-1/3 to 16-2/3 to first learn FMB note by note when I first started playing my Kay Banjo at the age of 15 . . . 62 years ago. Now I play it on my 1994 Gibson Earl Scruggs Standard and several other "Rich Era" banjos in my collection. You're the best banjo teacher I never had. Keep up the good work, my friend, the Bluegrass community needs you. And, as you know, you never stop learning.
☺️ thanks
Pretty crazy that you have been uploading for almost 20 years Jim. You're a true saint.
I’ll have to have a big celebration for 20!
Just stumbled upon you today. Just bought a banjo after taking a 20 year absence from playing the banjo. You are the best teacher ever. Thanks and as soon as that Banjer gets to my house I will be back.
Awesome! Keep me posted on your progress.
I put my banjo down 3 years ago when my wife and i had a new baby. The 3 year old got into my stuff the other day and dug out a pack of strings i had. I took that as a sign and have been picking around today. I'm so glad to see you are still putting out excellent content. I have some catching up to do and your videos are what helps me most. Thanks and God bless you.
Welcome back!
Another massive helping tip there. This just came up an hour after I asked a friend to include a “moveable closed chord licks” into his workshop in a fortnight. How bizarre!
Thanks again for the continued content - love it!
And I’m uk based !
Glad I could help!
@@JimPankey lots of folk here in the uk start out with your really good vids. I tend to dip in and out when I see the subject of your content. Anyway, keep up the great content - it travels really well to Uk 👍🏻🎶🪕👍🏻
Thanks for the help Jim. I appreciate your content.
Glad I can help!
still showing me stuff i never thought of all these years later
Makes me happy to be able to do that!
Hi Jim started with you about 4 years and as many banjos ago when you brought sunshine into my life. I take this stuff down to the beach and practice to the surf, keeps me coming back to you topping up and having fun. Kind regards Tim
Thanks for letting me be a part of your banjo journey!
I enjoy your videos a lot that's why i subscribed. I've picked around 40 years, the only way i can learn songs is tab. I know you preach talk before read,, but that doesn't work for me. I've tried everything including the Murphy method. I wish i could because my banjo journey would be easier for sure. Keep on sharing videos and I'll keep ordering tabs... Thanks!
glad I can help. no tabs for this one though. the only way to ever get past using tabs is just to start experimenting and applying all the things you've learned.
Thanks Jim
Thanks for watching!
Cool! I started playing banjo about five months ago. I've been rolling through chords, which still sounds great to me. I did a couple of jams (thank god there were like three other banjos in the ensemble behind which I could hide my incompetence). This will be very useful. Maybe in another five months I'll venture a break during one of the jams.
Thanks for watching 😀
Thanks Jim! Really enjoy your style of teaching
Glad you enjoy it!
Thank you 😊. Always appreciate your lessons and wisdom
You are so welcome
Hi Jim so helpful I'm just starting to venture up the neck thanks
Glad to help
I get a mr rogers feel when I watch ur stuff. Love it
😊 I'm far from it, but thanks. 😊
Love your style of teaching. I have improved leaps and bounds since tuning in to your channel. Thanks!
You are so welcome!
This lesson opened up a few doors for me. Thank you!
Fantastic!
Jim, you make things seem so much easier and more obvious. I appreciate how you break these concepts down! 😊
I'm just glad I can help!
Just found your channel, and i have already learned a ton! Awesome content!
Welcome aboard!
Great lesson sir,,,,love your explanation.
Thanks
Jim:
Love this! So simple yet beautiful.
Glad you like it!
i love always your tutorials cheers Jim and thanks !
My pleasure!
Hey Jim, really thankful for your video's. I always loved the banjo but never thought I could learn to play, until I found you on UA-cam. Now I have just made it through your lesson 10 and still have a lot to learn, but very excited about it. Thanks again for all your help. 👍🇺🇸
Great to hear!
Thank you unc for your wealth of knowledge that you give for free. Just started playing and i'm so glad i found your channel. Love the shirt btw😂
Thanks and welcome
Brilliant Jim, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you Jim. Another brilliant tutorial
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks Jim, always helpful!
Happy to help!
I love it, thank you so much for doing this. You have taught me so much, you have no idea.
Happy to help!
I meant to ask about the SOB t-shirts I really want one, where do you get a v neck?
@@roxajenkinson I don't think I can get those in v-neck any more.
@@JimPankey I'll buy one anyway. Thanks
Thanks jim
Thanks for watching 😊
You are awesome Jim!!
You are!
@@JimPankey I aspire to be as awesome and half the banjo picker you are. I hope our paths cross some day. Thanks for passing on this valuable information for the generations behind you. Without getting too deep, It's really important!!
Really cool Jim will be up again practicing this thanks like to see more. Have a friend that plays melody chords and small runs I suppose all the time like to catch on to this thanks been watching you a long time your very inspiring
Rock on!
Do you think you could do a video on the banjo break in Snake Charmer by Balsam Range?
Sou brasileiro!estou aprendendo banjo com você Jim!parabéns ,continue nos ensinando.obrigado
Obrigado por me deixar ajudá-lo a aprender banjo!
Nice it helped me learn banjo!
Glad to hear it!
I like it.
Thanks!
Great Stuff, Thanks
Thank you. :)
I think i will buy the banjo on my birthday
Awesome!
You’re the man
Thanks!
Jim I love your teaching technique, I also like the sound of that banjo but I cannot make out what make n model.
It’s a Recording King M5
Thanks for that Jim, keep up the good work, you make learning simplified 👍
Thank you
Thanks for watching.
Did you post the link to the other up the neck video? I’d like to see it!
Yes, it's shared.
Where have u been
Hey would you have anyone to recommend like UA-cam Jim pankey type beginner fiddle teachers?
Been right here. Still doing a couple of videos a month. Wish I had a solid fiddle teacher to point you to, but I don’t.
Jim I love your content and I wish I could play a banjo or guitar but my finger tips just make it to hard to get clean sounding notes. Press on one string and do a roll I get nothing but dud sounds from my finger touching 3 strings instead or the not that I need to play.
That's a practice issue and not a finger issue. People with all sorts of hand and finger shapes play. You just have to stick with it; it's not something anyone can "just do".
So it's the root note of the chord you tend to move around is it ?
That’s a pretty good strategy
Any tips for pull offs it's being a pin in my side right now
ua-cam.com/video/J0K5wnm6XhM/v-deo.html
Awesome thanks and thanks for all the videos I would be lost on the banjo if wasn't for your channel it's helped me a lot
☦🕊❤✝️
Thanks
You should design a T-Shirt that says, “You Can Do This-Jim Pankey.” Just sayin’. Thanks for the consistently great, yet simple lessons🤘🪕
Thanks. ☺️
Great video Jim.
Jim any chance of you doing a video on Mike Redman 10000 reasons. Ive been looking at it for months and can't seem to get it. Davy.
Find the chords. Play rolls through the chords. You shouldn't need a tutorial for that part. That's how it all starts.
Beyond that, you'll be looking for a custom lesson from someone. I'm not that person. lol