Play Slow Backup Like J.D. and Sonny! // Bluegrass Banjo Lesson
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
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Very nice! Great lesson thank you!
Most excellent!!!! Really loving this...Perfect for when someone breaks out "She stopped loving her today" or some old country crooner song at a jam.
Thanks!
Eli this video is awesome! Tastefully played backup really accents or adds to slow songs or songs of every tempo. It’s such a huge part of playing and I wish every teacher would teach this! Learning the lead parts of songs like I did leaves you out in right field when it comes to playing slow songs in a jam. Killer lesson buddy!
Thank you for this! I play a lot of country and Americana type stuff and bluegrass doesn’t always fit super well
Great lesson best explanation of transition I have ever seen
Thank you Jim!
Amazing stuff Eli!
That's great Eli, you've got the taste in music of someone a little more age....which is a tad older than you are ;) So many of todays don't play backup like this. It's almost a lost art it seems.
Really great lesson!
Thank you!
you're the adam neely of banjo, i appreciate your content, and am a top tier patreon. lol
Great stuff buddy always a class act.
Thanks a lot again for this valuable video tutorial!
Thank you Piero!
Great video! Thanks!
Great. Just what I wanted!
Great
Hi Eli, I've been thinking of learning banjo. Are the Deering banjos a decent instrument to learn on? I can read music and have played guitar for many years so I feel I can learn banjo if I put the time and effort into it but I want a good instrument to learn on. Thanks.
If Eli doesn't get back to you, yes Deerings are great starters. Highly recommend. You can always sell it, and upgrade too. ✌
You should do the chain gang blues how Marc priest does it? Also thanks for the new video I’m gonna check it out now
Thanks I’ll check it out!
Great lesson, i already have more troubles with backup than solos, thank you!! Ps: Can you tell something about your banjo? Sound amazing.
Thanks! Its a 1935 Gibson tb-11
@@EliGilbertBanjo i owned one with a Silvio Ferretti neck and a Yates no holes unplated tonering, they are good candidates for great conversion projects.
@@Jdluke61 Very cool, I bet it sounded great!
How do I get your banjo tablature for the lessons on flow back up
Spell checks acting up. I’m so sorry brother