Hi Jen, I play with a group of folkies, normally in the background strumming along with a mandolin. This weekend I sang and played Take em Away solo (first time ever) clawhammer style on my banjo. All thanks to you! Please keep up your great videos.
Hi Jen, lovely choice of song. It’s amazing how such a simple strum can sound so good. You’re just what’s needed. Someone to teach us how to sing and play without getting too technical. I hope you do well. Thanks
BanjoJen, hello. An English voice at last. Just starting to get on top of this, still only medium pace. Always good to hear a different take. Looking forward to the rest of the series. BanjoBob
Hi Jen, Thank you for your brilliant way of teaching, you really make it easy to understand, I have always loved this song and for you to show how easy it`s to play , Thank You again, regards, Paul W.
Hi Jen- wonderful playing and singing. I love it. I've been playing for years (scruggs- pete seeger-melodic-clawhammer) a little bit of everything but I'm fine with it. I keep it simple. greetings and keep playing and singing. Guy.
Thankyou so much for these videos, Iv self tought on the ukulel, and my son bought me a banjo for christmas, So ive been searching all of yutube and came accross you and Patrick, and took my time on clawhammer practice which has taken a few weeks of practice to get it to a decent level. but ime getting there
Hi Jen, just found you. What a refreshing change to find someone to teach me beginners clawhammer in a language that i can under stand. That being Yorkshire . I like your style of teaching. not to fast or slow. I can follow that without my finger getting in a knot Phil
I am so loving these videos! I have been playing for a month (every day!) and looked at lots of other teachers, but your style is mine. Thank you for taking the time to post. I hope I get to see you play for real in London sometime.
if I'm not mistaken, I'm hearing some of the same chords/ notes found in billy faier's "green corn" ! So the humble" skip to my lou" can lead to better things! Thanks jen.
Never thought I would get the claw thing down, having played mostly finger picking on guitar my brain did not like fingers moving backward to strike a note. I thought it would take weeks to get here. Your teaching techniques are making this a lot easier for me. Thank you for these lessons.
Thanks for going slow. Your lessons interested me because of no tabs. Maybe I will be able to memorize more if I’m not depended on the tabs. Question, when you’re playing chords how do you know which string to hit with right hand. You didn’t say and I can’t see on video. Happy New Year.
Thanks, Happy New Year! The idea of this video was that we're not focusing on hitting particular strings, just playing in time and making the chord shapes. I'm just hitting whichever string feels natural, not trying to make a melody. If you're in the right chord, any string will be fine! Though if you do want to make it sound more like the melody then try to work out by ear which would be the best string to hit (by trial and error) - this will help you get less dependent on tabs.
Patrick Costello's videos have vanished. I hope he's all right. I really appreciate your videos, they are excellent. You're very personable and offer detailed and feasible instructions.
Glad you're finding the videos helpful. I just looked and you're right, Patrick Costello has taken his content off his channel. It looks like he's moving it all to Patreon / Vimeo where it'll be a subscription service. It's a real shame as they were an amazing resource but I also totally understand him changing it to that now as it looks like his health is stopping him from teaching and obviously free UA-cam videos don't pay the bills - so subscriptions make more sense when teaching is a person's livelihood.
My "strike" just sort of brushes over the string, instead of giving it that distinct strike sound. I need to increase the angle of my strike somehow without clocking my whole hand/wrist. Any suggestions?
Hi Jen. You are a gifted teacher but apart from your lovely banjo playing, your greatest gift is your warmth.
Hi Jen, I play with a group of folkies, normally in the background strumming along with a mandolin. This weekend I sang and played Take em Away solo (first time ever) clawhammer style on my banjo. All thanks to you! Please keep up your great videos.
man these tutorials are amazing! thank you so much you are a godsend and one of the reasons I ended up picking up banjo
Thankyou, these two ditty’s have provided enough challenge and variety to encourage practice!
You are the perfect teacher and I am glad I discovered your channel.
Hi Jen, lovely choice of song. It’s amazing how such a simple strum can sound so good. You’re just what’s needed. Someone to teach us how to sing and play without getting too technical. I hope you do well. Thanks
Thanks Charlie! Glad you like the song choice. I think it's such a lovely song and perfect for practising the frailing strum at a steady speed :)
Beautiful sad song ,sang with a beautiful voice and lovely music. Thank you.
Really giving me the confidence to think I can do this. Thanks so much
BanjoJen, hello. An English voice at last. Just starting to get on top of this, still only medium pace. Always good to hear a different take. Looking forward to the rest of the series. BanjoBob
What a beautiful song! Such a pleasure listening to you playing and singing, thank you for the lessons ❤
Hi Jen, Thank you for your brilliant way of teaching, you really make it easy to understand, I have always loved this song and for you to show how easy it`s to play , Thank You again, regards, Paul W.
Ah great, you're welcome! It's an awesome song :)
Forgot to mention. Excellent choice of banjo.
Thank you Jen. I love your tutorials 🙏💙🌟
Really enjoying these lessons! Thank you so much. Great teacher!
Hi Jen,, great lesson, thank you
Jen,this is so nice a song and you are great to watch.
Thank you so much Jen for your wonderful videos. I love your teaching style. It is so much fun trying to play along whilst you sing :)
Bit late to the party! Just wanted to say great tutorials. Thank you
Hi Jen- wonderful playing and singing.
I love it. I've been playing for years (scruggs- pete seeger-melodic-clawhammer) a little bit of everything but I'm fine with it. I keep it simple.
greetings and keep playing and singing. Guy.
Thankyou so much for these videos, Iv self tought on the ukulel, and my son bought me a banjo for christmas, So ive been searching all of yutube and came accross you and Patrick, and took my time on clawhammer practice which has taken a few weeks of practice to get it to a decent level. but ime getting there
Thank you so much for sharing your talent and beautiful voice !!
Hi Jen, just found you. What a refreshing change to find someone to teach me beginners clawhammer in a language that i can under stand. That being Yorkshire . I like your style of teaching. not to fast or slow. I can follow that without my finger getting in a knot
Phil
Cheers Phil and cheers to Yorkshire! Glad you're finding the videos helpful :)
You need keep this up im62 . Your lesson are good.
I am so loving these videos! I have been playing for a month (every day!) and looked at lots of other teachers, but your style is mine. Thank you for taking the time to post. I hope I get to see you play for real in London sometime.
So simple but so effective.
Love your tutorials
I love that song and your voice, I listen to it all the time. You are better than the original band
Wow, thank you! High praise indeed :)
These lessons are fantastic, thank you so much.
I like your teaching style
Hi Jen - I forgot to say -
you are a top teacher and excellent banjo player.
very nice style.greetings: Guy
Thanks Guy! :)
if I'm not mistaken, I'm hearing some of the same chords/ notes found in billy faier's "green corn" ! So the humble" skip to my lou" can lead to better things! Thanks jen.
Post when you are appearing in Sheffield Jen,and will up to see you for sure.
Thanks! Keep an eye on the socials and the website for gig listings. Am doing a little charity livestream on my Facebook page tomorrow eve :)
Thank you!
Never thought I would get the claw thing down, having played mostly finger picking on guitar my brain did not like fingers moving backward to strike a note. I thought it would take weeks to get here. Your teaching techniques are making this a lot easier for me. Thank you for these lessons.
Nice One. I play Wagon Wheel. Yours will be next. Cheers. STP.
Hi Jen. Do you come from a musical family? I guess you were top of the class in singing at school! Bobby Banjo.
Thanks for going slow. Your lessons interested me because of no tabs. Maybe I will be able to memorize more if I’m not depended on the tabs. Question, when you’re playing chords how do you know which string to hit with right hand. You didn’t say and I can’t see on video. Happy New Year.
Thanks, Happy New Year! The idea of this video was that we're not focusing on hitting particular strings, just playing in time and making the chord shapes. I'm just hitting whichever string feels natural, not trying to make a melody. If you're in the right chord, any string will be fine! Though if you do want to make it sound more like the melody then try to work out by ear which would be the best string to hit (by trial and error) - this will help you get less dependent on tabs.
Patrick Costello's videos have vanished. I hope he's all right. I really appreciate your videos, they are excellent. You're very personable and offer detailed and feasible instructions.
Glad you're finding the videos helpful. I just looked and you're right, Patrick Costello has taken his content off his channel. It looks like he's moving it all to Patreon / Vimeo where it'll be a subscription service. It's a real shame as they were an amazing resource but I also totally understand him changing it to that now as it looks like his health is stopping him from teaching and obviously free UA-cam videos don't pay the bills - so subscriptions make more sense when teaching is a person's livelihood.
My "strike" just sort of brushes over the string, instead of giving it that distinct strike sound. I need to increase the angle of my strike somehow without clocking my whole hand/wrist. Any suggestions?
Thank you, it was like some one turned on the light,
Thank you 🙏