A great lesson, very helpful. I am learning 3 finger style with picks and have been adapting this lesson to that method. Are there advantages to the 2 finger style without picks over the Scruggs technique? Thank you
Great lesson! By the way, I read your book “The Laws of Brainjo.” It has really helped me understand the how and why of learning/ practicing an instrument (banjo). I have gone back to reread certain parts so I can stay on track. Thanks for writing it, Josh!
These were extended hambone ideas, dude bro. I just got to jam it, whereas I can sneak into it from something else, then keep jamming into another thing.😎
Hi Josh, great work, fine sounding arrangement and wonderfully explained. I will follow the trail you teach. Thank you very much.
Gerd from Cologne
Nice-really nice! Thanks for posting this!
A great lesson, very helpful. I am learning 3 finger style with picks and have been adapting this lesson to that method. Are there advantages to the 2 finger style without picks over the Scruggs technique? Thank you
Love it best lesson love the way you present it' Thanks
WOW! I never thought of this song on banjo, but you Nailed It! Sounds Awesome!
Fantastic, thank you!
Great lesson! By the way, I read your book “The Laws of Brainjo.” It has really helped me understand the how and why of learning/ practicing an instrument (banjo). I have gone back to reread certain parts so I can stay on track. Thanks for writing it, Josh!
AWESOME.. THANKS... I JUST MAY GET IT YET!!.😮❤😊🙏
These were extended hambone ideas, dude bro. I just got to jam it, whereas I can sneak into it from something else, then keep jamming into another thing.😎
I just figured out a bluesy pseudo-vaudeville finish though.😎
Now I'm thinking pony clip clop intro...😎
Yeah...I copied the tab with a pen. going from guitar to banjo, but I still had to get a little shnockered to put the melody in the jangles.😎
Three hours in and struggling not to do blues metal tweedles instead of banjo bibbitues.😎
The timing of yesterday's comments is upside down.