Hi Julio, thanks for your kind comment, that's very appreciated. Over the last three years have had a hand tendinitis, and, at least for the moment, I'm not playng the 3 finger style banjo. You can find the tab out on banjo newsletter, though. it's really cheap to get access the their archive, and there are a lot of wonderful tunes including tabs, audio, and sometimes video.
Looking in to getting a banjo I mainly play Irish music was just wondering can you have a traditional banjo tuned in Irish tuning and still sound like and Irish banjo?
Hi, sorry for late reply. I'm not sure I get the question. I would say that normally for Irish music is played with a tenor banjo (just 4 strings), that require strings that are not suited for the 5 string banjo (the tension should be too much). Anyhow in my opinion the sound of the two types of banjo is not so different (but obviously the Tenor has a different range).
Thanks :-) I'm just learning banjo, but play mandolin and love the Celtic music . I'm looking forward to learning Celtic on my banjo . Thanks for the tip on what book to buy...just ordered it on Amazon.
Thank you man! There're very few of irish tunes played by 5string banjo and I really appreciate your tab. It helps me a lot
Thank you, I'm happy it helps!
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This is so good!!
Thank you!
This actually sounded Irish! Normally whenever someone tries to play Celtic reels on a 5-string, it comes out sounding like bluegrass.
thank you very much!
@@lazybanjo7988 you're most sincerely welcome
Wonderful! Can you do slow for learn please?
Hi Julio, thanks for your kind comment, that's very appreciated. Over the last three years have had a hand tendinitis, and, at least for the moment, I'm not playng the 3 finger style banjo. You can find the tab out on banjo newsletter, though. it's really cheap to get access the their archive, and there are a lot of wonderful tunes including tabs, audio, and sometimes video.
What do you have this tune to if you don't mind me asking
Looking in to getting a banjo I mainly play Irish music was just wondering can you have a traditional banjo tuned in Irish tuning and still sound like and Irish banjo?
Hi, sorry for late reply. I'm not sure I get the question. I would say that normally for Irish music is played with a tenor banjo (just 4 strings), that require strings that are not suited for the 5 string banjo (the tension should be too much). Anyhow in my opinion the sound of the two types of banjo is not so different (but obviously the Tenor has a different range).
Are you tuning to G D A E ? Sounds good !
Hi and thank you! No, I'm playing in standard tuning G D B D
Thanks :-) I'm just learning banjo, but play mandolin and love the Celtic music . I'm looking forward to learning Celtic on my banjo . Thanks for the tip on what book to buy...just ordered it on Amazon.
is it possible to play gdae tuning on a 5 string? Great playing by the way
@@chrisbonnell2221 yes, but you would have to replace the original banjo strings with octave mandolin strings.
Are you intentionally clipping all of the notes?
Ahah, no. I'll do better next time.
@@lazybanjo7988 sound good to me, but I'm no Maestro.