Thanks Colin. I look forward to learning from your Doc Boggs lessons. You were my first UA-cam banjo teacher when I bought my first banjo about 5 years ago
You maybe not remember me sir. But was a blind bsnjo player who had commented on your two finger style you used on teaching Wille Moore. And how much I loved that bsnjo style of playing. I have found it on my frettless to be very good to sing too. And hearing you do Dock Boggs blows my mind! I mean I know folk bsnjo styles are not as complex as fiddle or piano music. But to a guy like me you are my hero! Wishing you a very happy 2021!
I'm glad you've started this Dock Boggs series again I've been wondering whether you'd pick it back up. I think you along with Clifton Hicks are the best teachers on UA-cam
I never tried to learn "Mixed Blues," but I have learned "Down South Blues," which is similar in technique. Maybe I'll do that one last. Thanks for the idea!
Thanks for uploading these. Very helpful. It is a little hard for me because you play it differently than you explain it or break it down. If you could just play through start to finish very slowly with the camera on your fingers (both hands or one and then the other) that would be very helpful.
It's another big thumbs up 👍👍from me Colin! Thank you very much for this tutorial.
Thanks Colin. I look forward to learning from your Doc Boggs lessons. You were my first UA-cam banjo teacher when I bought my first banjo about 5 years ago
I love how easy it is to play a banjo tune once you actually know what the heck they are playing. 😆 Thank you for doing the heavy lifting!!
You maybe not remember me sir. But was a blind bsnjo player who had commented on your two finger style you used on teaching Wille Moore. And how much I loved that bsnjo style of playing. I have found it on my frettless to be very good to sing too. And hearing you do Dock Boggs blows my mind! I mean I know folk bsnjo styles are not as complex as fiddle or piano music. But to a guy like me you are my hero! Wishing you a very happy 2021!
Thanks for the kind comments, Jeremy! I'm glad you're finding these videos useful.
I'm glad you've started this Dock Boggs series again I've been wondering whether you'd pick it back up. I think you along with Clifton Hicks are the best teachers on UA-cam
Thanks, Dave!
Great job on the tutorial, Colin. Thanks!
Thank you so much for a great break down of this song! I love learning the Dock Boggs catalog from your videos.
You're wonderful!
Hey Colin,
I really enjoy these lessons. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Hurrah! These are just great- been waiting for your next installment! Thanks so much.
Just started working on learning this myself a few days ago. Thanks for the help!
So so so helpful! Thank you so much for these!!! I eagerly await the next one :)))
I would love for you to teach Boggs's Mixed Blues! It would be a great way to learn some up the neck stuff while learning more Boggs.
I never tried to learn "Mixed Blues," but I have learned "Down South Blues," which is similar in technique. Maybe I'll do that one last. Thanks for the idea!
Great!!! Thank you so much
Very cool. Some of my favorite banjo/country are not in Scruggs or claw hammer. Sounds good.
Thanks for uploading these. Very helpful.
It is a little hard for me because you play it differently than you explain it or break it down. If you could just play through start to finish very slowly with the camera on your fingers (both hands or one and then the other) that would be very helpful.
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This is great! Anxious for Pretty Polly! Maybe after that one you could do "Oh Death"
"Pretty Polly" is next! Then "Country Blues" and maybe "Oh Death". I have had several requests for that.
do you have tabs for this?
Sorry, I don't.
Would you happen to know the tunings that doc Boggs used and on which songs. I've searched all over the net and have yet to find a source.
He used many tunings. Which recordings in particular are you curious about?
Volume is pretty low for me. Anyone else? Great tutorial tho. Thanks a lot. Love dock Boggs
Yeah, I need to raise the input on the next one. I have a new microphone that I'm still learning to use.