I am twelve years old, my father recently passed. He left me his fathers banjo in his will. I’ve been grieving and decided to play it in his honor, you are literally the perfect teacher i’ve met. Stay blessed🙏🏽
I'm so sorry DRAGON. I lost my father a couple months ago. I'm quite a bit older but I tell you, it's a great honor to play for your father's name and memory. Don't you ever quit!!!
The gifts we are given in life we can’t possibly understand. What a beautiful gift of music that both the teacher and your grandfather and father have left you. Blessings to you and your future musical endeavors!
I love that you don’t jam pack multiple techniques into one video. Most other people teaching on here shove in 10 things for us to learn, which makes it impossible to remember. We appreciate you so much !
I just got a banjo today, a few hours ago to be exact. My grandpa had one a few years back, I remember strumming absolute music gibberish for hours on his front porch, my little arms were tired and his finger picks dug into my skin but I never wanted to put in down. After watching your first video and repeating those very simple notes, the feeling I never want to put it down has come back into my soul. Thank you 🙏🏻
@@JimPankey So cool you responded, thank you for your time! I'm already well into lesson 4 and I had a question about my banjo. I bought my first banjo and it is a R.W Jamison 5 string for just under 200 dollars. I read some reviews online and most people said its a great starter banjo. Any recommendations or tips on maintenance for a newbie? Maybe make a video please on how to tighten strings and the various screws and such along with what they do on a banjo? Thanks Mr. Planky!
Jim, you have me laughing until I cry at 4:30 am because of your wholesome personality and just genuine sense of humor. I never thought learning an instrument would be so doable and so damn fun at the same time🪕
Thank you, Jim! I was lucky enough to receive a banjo as a gift a year ago and hadn't really touched it. I am excited again to learn how to play after watching your videos. They go at a comfortable pace that isn't overwhelming.
You are the only online teacher that i've been able to stick with so far. I just got the banjo 2 days ago (i come from guitar) so some similarities with the slides and hammer ons, but the banjo is unique. I hope you can make more lessons. I'm not moving on from this one until I get it smooth....which im definitely going to be a bit...Thank you!
@@dudebrodude9021 Me too, many years playing bass in bands also. Definitely some carry-over, yet distinct differences as well. Having fun so far (got my banjo 2 days ago, and I've actually had some time to play it!). Felt funky when I first put the finger picks, but it didn't take very long to become accustom to them.
Bro thank you all the other people dont decribe it like you. I was loking people up before you and thwy descibed it like i already knew how to play, your actually putting in work to teach and not just show off
Hi Jim ,hello from Scotland. My son bought me a banjo two years ago and after several attempts and UA-cam videos I gave up. I tuned into your channel a month ago and already Iam improving. Thanks for taking the time to make these videos ,your a great teacher.
You are such a likable and patient fellow. I love your personality and sincerely appreciate you taking time out of a busy life to create this content. I am having a ball learning to play the banjo.
Jim I just purchased a Recording King RK-R35 Resonator Banjo on the 23 of May I would like to thank you for the video's I am 73 year old and have played the Guitar for 30 years I have always love the sound of the Banjo and you are a Great help thank you so much.
Tysm for doing these teachings. I hv wanted to learn banjo for many many years. After 40 I kept telling myself I'm to old but here I am beyond 40 trying to learn. Learning keeps us young.
Good evening. My name is Dallas, and I am 48! I’m in Ontario Canada. I Never played a Banjo, but thought I’d try! I got my Banjo this week, and found your videos. I am really enjoying your style of teaching. Thank you so much.
My grandfather has been playing banjo for 60 years or so and over the last 2 years he has some issues in his left shoulder and can’t play anymore. He gave me his banjo about a week ago and I’ve been picking it up for about 45 minutes a day the past few days. So far your 2 videos are the easiest to follow and understand. He gave me a bunch of books including the Scruggs book for learning how to play and for some reason it’s like I’m reading Latin. Thank you so much and I’ll be looking forward to the journey
THIS IS AMAZING!!! Jim you are hands down the best banjo teacher on UA-cam and the World! i'm a 30 yr old kid, just got my first banjo ever delivered on Friday and already by Tuesday (less than a week ago) i'm playing Cripple Creek with all the bells and whistles past lesson 6. Keep in mind that i have a full time day job and never ever played any other musical instruments in my entire life! THIS IS AMAZING!!! Now ill be starting your lesson 7. Thank you Very much!
I'm in my 30s with my first banjo as well!! My grandfather's brother plated banjo, but no one else in the family ever picked it up.. all guitar players... I'm in Love! And very thankful for Jim!!
I have a 5 String banjo thats been in it's case for a long time. I quit practicing because it was difficult for me to put the roll with the melody . I am 77 years old and have been playing the guitar since i was 12. I am so greatfull to have come across your videos. You only teach a little lick at a time and require lots of practice. You and i know that. Thats the key to learning. Your way of teaching, its the Best. I hope all that want to learn to play banjo will tune in to your videos. You are a real good teacher. I''ll keep in touch with you with my progress ! Thank You !
Man I appreciate these videos so much. I'm not naturally musically inclined, but taking these videos slowly has been so encouraging haha! Thanks for putting these out there for people to enjoy.
Jim, I took a good few days on the first video, and thank you for telling us to take it slow. I have this natural tendency to want to rush things, and you can't rush repetition and muscle memory. The only thing that would help with these videos, are time stamps for the parts so we can jump back to them when we are practicing. I'm going to add a few in my post for my help. 00:06:12 - Slide 00:08:13 - Hammer On 00:09:12 - Combined 00:10:13 - Pinch pattern with Slide and Hammer On 00:11:25 - Alternating rolls with slide and Hammer on 00:14:02 - Putting it all together (Pinch and Rolls with Slides and Hammer On's)
Another terrific lesson Jim, thank you kindly. I played the banjo for 35 years until arthritis took it's toll on my hands about ten years ago. I'm nearly 71 and the rolls and chords are quite difficult now but with your lessons and friendly style I hope to overcome this slight handicap and get back to playing again real soon. Thank you very much for taking the time to help. Your kindness is just amazing.
Bud M,,, Arthritis sucks. Just keep at it and don't stop 🛑 Ever again. I had diabetes, but did not want it no more. I did not want to keep managing it and keep it..so I got rid of it... I have some arthritis in my hands a little bit. I got to keep moving. Have a good night and a better tomorrow... From brother Harvey
I've been thinking about getting a banjo for months and months now, and I finally picked up a used one just about a week ago. I'm trying to take my learning slow and learn all the proper techniques as when I learned guitar I learned advanced things before the fundamentals. I'm loving your teaching so far and I appreciate you and your lessons a ton.
Thank you, Jim, for being an excellent teacher. I bought my first banjo over 30 years ago. I started taking lessons then, but my teacher was more interested in smoking (not tobacco) and playing himself. Stopped lessons but picked up the banjo every once in a while just to hear it ring. My banjo burned up in a house fire 15 years ago. I mentioned to my wife this year how much I missed it and she surprised me with a new one for Christmas. I started taking lessons again last week, but the teacher started off expecting me to play Cripple Creek. I checked out your lessons and I think I will stop paying that guy and just learn from you!
Hi Jim just wanted to tell you what a great banjo teacher i think you are. Im 55 years old and have never really played any musical instrument, but im 3 weeks in and having fun and i feel like i really might be able to figure this thing out, with your help. Thanks again
Jim THANK YOU for taking the time to make these vids. I'm almost 60 now, got my banjo 20 some years ago and never learned to play, had not even touched it in 15+ years. Just stumbled on The Dead South group on YT a couple days ago, (GREAT group BTW) and sparked my desire to play again. If I had YT and a teacher like you when I first got it I might be a player by now ;-) I'm a subscriber now, Thanks again Buddy !
Hi Jim been away with a broken arm for a few months but every day watch your lessons. Am proudly wearing the Jim Panky tea shirt and back to practice. Thanks again for all you do, your a bloody star 😇😇😇😇😇
Hi Jim, At 58 years young (59 next month) and wanting to learn Banjo forever, I received my RK-36 last week. I, as most others here, sincerely appreciate all of the work and effort you put into posting these OUTSTANDING video tutorials! I'm havin' a BLAST learning!!! Thanks again, and keep-up the great work! Ben
I'm sure you're tired of hearing it but thank you Mr Jim! I've been practicing last couple of days in between chasing my little ones and it's brought me so much joy. 💜
Hi Jim, thanks so much for these lessons, I'm a 77 year old over in England and discovered your lessons, always wanted to learn banjo and your lessons are just right for me, you are clear and take it real slow so I can keep up and take it all in so a huge thank from the other side of the pond, take care, Cliff
Finally learning to play this beautiful banjo at 62. I’m getting it pretty quick as I’ve finger-picked guitar all my life. Just wanted to thank you for your detailed and delightful lessons. You’re making me stick to it. That’s huge. Many thanks, Jim!
Mr Pankey, loved listening to Bill Monroe, Flatt and Scruggs back in the early 60's. Always enjoyed the Banjo, decided it was time to learn how to play one. Heading out to buy one tomorrow. Only one thing good about stuck at home at 69 years old......plenty of time to practice..
Fell in love with you right away! Thank you for becoming my new banjo teacher. I sincerely appreciate these videos and am looking forward to putting my beautiful banjo to good use!
Just wanted you to know I've been playing The guitar for many years and it runs in my family...but I have also been wanting to play The banjo but never picked one up but I'm here to tell everyone it's The funniest instrument I have ever picked up!. . thank you sir for teaching people like me how to play one of the funniest instrument... from the Appalachians of Kentucky... God bless my friend
I was 65 this week ( Jan 8th ) and for my Birthday I got a Banjo !!! Always wanted one but never got round to getting one. So now I am retired and have time to learn. Found you Mr. Pankey on UA-cam and now I'm hooked. Looked at a few videos but I like your style which I find easy to follow. Also you are a Cat person which makes your videos even better when I see your Cats strolling around the room behind you. Just a Brilliant new Hobby for me which I will greatly enjoy for the rest of my life. Thank you !!!!
I have just started playing the banjo and started by using the most beginner books you can get and struggled. I then found your videos and I can actually play a tune now. You are a great, patient teacher and look forward to progressing with your help. So from Glasgow, Scotland I say a big thank you😁
Thank you Jim. I picked up a banjo a few years ago. Something came up and I never picked it up again. So I watched your first lesson and you make it seem as easy as when he taught me, but you throw in a little humor. Looks like you may have a new student watching. Thank you friend!
Jim you are a marvel, thanks so so much for giving us so much of your time. Very happy 64 year old getting there with it all, again a MILLION thanks, Ger. You feel like a dear friend, best of the best from down under.
You have invigorated my desire to learn my Grandpa's banjo. I have a book, but it was hard to get motivated. Got it re-stringed and started watching and playing. Thank you for putting in the effort to do these videos. I look forward to the future and exploring more of your content.
Hey Jim. I'm a 70 yr old retired guy who played mostly chords on guitar and then bought a nice banjo. I thought banjo would be easy but I find it much harder than guitar. But your teaching style is really impressive and I thank you very much. I'm just now practicing Lesson 2 with the slide and hammer stuff and will be back in a few days once I get it smooth. Thanks again for being a great teacher.
I would like to say that these videos have been insanely helpful and uplifting. I feel confident with myself and excited to try a new skill, which is not my norm. Your cadence and content are digestible and relatable. I would happily pay for this instruction, if you have a Patreon. So far, practicing my banjo has brought a unique sense of calm and focus to someone who is otherwise a scrambled, anxious mess. I love it and, thanks to you, I’m not scared to practice until I make progress. Thank you!
I had my left leg (below knee) amputated in April. I didn’t know how hard being an amp would be, so I bought a banjo because I’d heard playing banjo was extremely difficult and I wanted something harder than being an amp. I just discovered your channel and am slowly moving forward in mastering this instrument. Thank you for your patient approach.
Dont stop what you do Jim.a few years ago i told my wife i wanna play the banjo before i die.I’m just reaching the 4th quarter 59 years and hoping not to get subbed early.I’m only on level 1 but really hooked. Hope to send you a video one day Brian from Portsmouth england
Hello, sir Jim! God your style of doing things is great! I,m a newbee who practices on the back porch whilst looking at the mountains up here in the boonies of N.H. Got an old basic 5 string from the 50,s. Thanks for being so direct on your videos. Your humor and way of explaining things remind me so much of how i,ve learned to teach others. Our big event up here is the Ossipee Valley Music Festival. take care and thanks! thomas
4:55 “I want you to play a song. if I can get you to play this song you are hooked” this was my experience with guitar! it’s why i made myself learn good riddance x green day as my first song! love you tutorials! can’t wait to get my first banjo and play along
Cheers Jim your lessons are wonderful and consise , enjoying so much , been a guitarist for many years , bought a banjo a couple of years ago , never learned properly but you're inspiring me to give it a shot ! Many thanks .
You are absolutely a great person to learn from. You are so invested in us learning and want us to get it and really learn to play. You engage through the camera like we ewre sitting in the room with the students. Your approach and demeanor and attutude is fantastic. I was worried about learning banjo cause it seemed so hard after playing guitar for so many years and having to train my brain in a whole different way. But you are breaking it down in to easy understandable parts that get the hands mechanically in the right way using recognizable little pieces of music like you are really playing something instead of just exercising for nothing. Thanks for the way you explain things in your clear and patient and encouraging way.
I love this soooo much, I have been wanting to learn banjo for years and just got one in my hands. I’m so grateful for these lessons! I just want to play all day every day!!! 😍
Hi , well I have never played a musical instrument in my life, but I needed a winter time project, So I thought it would be nice to play something to my dear wife on our 50th weeding anniversary, next year, I have purchased a 5 string Banjo,tuner and picks, have been watching your number1 and 2 videos, My progress is quit slow as I am 72 years young and have quite a bad hand tremor , but I find your instructions so good, the way you explane
Hi Jim and again thank you a million million times for what you do for so many beginners like myself. Have a broken arm at present so Justin listening at the moment. Hope you and your family are bunkering down amid the world size virus, can’t weight for this arm to heal to pick up the banjo lesions again. Regards aGer
Thanks much Jim, I have been a guitar player for over 54 years. (Yeah I am that old) and I have decided to learn the Banjo. You are an amazing teacher. You are clear, consice and personable. That's a great combination. You got me "hooked". Please keep the great videos coming. All the best.
Hi Jim! I think you are just great and I am so happy to have found you! About a month ago when I got it in my head to learn something about the banjo, a family friend was nice enough to loan me a beautiful instrument, and he told me lots of cool stories about it, but alas he left me on my own to figure out how the thing worked. I tinkered around on it a bit before coming across you. I actually found you first by looking up "Rainbow Connection" which of course was way beyond my beginning ability (your video about it was really wonderful by the way). Then I came across these lessons and now I'm really hooked! I so appreciate your clearness and patience and encouragement. I find myself thinking about the lessons even when I don't have the banjo in my hands, which I think is really helping get these first few lessons in my mind, which I find later translates into my hands. That's the mark of a great teacher, which I think you really are. Thank you SO MUCH for helping me get started learning about this amazing instrument - I have so much more appreciation for it now and forever!
I've started referring to you as "Banjo dad" when telling my bf how my progress if going.. bc you're just so wholesome and supportive to all these strangers on this internet. "Today banjo dad said I won't dissapoint him" 🥰😭💕
After a couple days practicing your first lesson, I moved on to here, and immediately realized I need to go back and keep working on my roll and pinches. Either way, you’re a kickass banjo teacher. Keep it up! I will too!
Love these lessons! I traded an old guitar for a banjo and these lessons have been just what I need. I did feel called out when you repeated straight back chair 😂😂 I was like “shoot he’s got me, now I really have to get off the couch”
Thanks, Jim! I’m sheltering in place in Santa Clara County and feel like I have a friend right here teaching me. I’m 58 years old, never played an instrument before but always loved bluegrass. My husband bought me my banjo two weeks ago. I really look forward to practicing with you every day.
I got my banjo last fall, many months ago. But because of your stern emphasis on not moving on before I'm ready, I'm still practicing the rolls, because I haven't had the time to practice many times a week. Usually I'm so impatient, I just play whatever and move on whether I have mastered the previous step or not :D well, somehow, with banjo I don't care about that, maybe it's the relaxing sound of it that makes it a joy to play even just slow rolls. I'm sure I'll learn to play the banjo, eventually. If it takes until I'm 50, at least I can play it well, and sound great, instead of a sloppy mess :D I just hope your videos are still up 10 yrs from now 😂
Great videos, stumbled upon this series and watching after 2 videos i got my self a banjo and 3 months into having a banjo Jim has me hooked on learning and playing. Thank you sir.
Hi!! I got me a banjo today for christmas from my hubby and i found YOU!!!!!! I am on my second lesson after practicing your first lesson for a few hours, I love you teaching technique, sooo you are my banjo teacher!! I am so excited to make such progress in so short a time!!!! Hope you have many more lessons on here!!! Thank you sooooo much for taking time to make these tutorials for us broke begineers!!!! I have 3 boys at home so paying for lessons is not an option for me. God bless you for teaching!!!!!
Hi Jim from Australia. Thank you for these awesome lessons. My Kids bought me a Banjo for Fathers Day. Always wanted to learn to play Banjo. I am old as dirt so never too late to learn and really enjoying your lessons.
Went from a viola to the banjo. I just got it today and your videos are the only ones I can follow. I'm excited to continue on playing and learning the banjo
Got my banjo two days ago. I’ve only had 30 minutes after work to play practice the rolls both days and that’s only because I’m so excited I put off doing housework. Now my house is a disaster and I no longer want to work I just want to go home and practice. My life is in shambles and I’m having a blast
Thank you for creating these videos. I have always struggled learning an instrument, these videos have completely changed that. I am picking up on the banjo quickly and having a wonderful time playing. THANK YOU!!!
I'm in the same boat as you, but I've noticed when I grab my banjo even after a week of not practicing, I can do that roll (really rough) after twanging a couple of strings.. Its weird how the mind works.. Keep up with the practice.. It doesnt seem to get any easier (to me), but its fun hey..
Hey Jim thank you again for helping me out. I know I texted a while back in February absolutely cripple creek and banjo in the hollow and even pretty Polly so I could play for my grandfather but sadly he didn’t get to hear pretty Polly. He passed away on the 24th but I will continue the lessons to be even better
ok, starting as a 75 year old. 2weeks into it. Difficult but, doable. I play fiddle so know to start so slowly and often. Like your style UPDATE - gave in ,couldnt get it - back again now for another attempt - .Now 81,.
Just got onto your vids/lessons and I love the way your teaching! Easy learning and so simple to follow you! Thanks! Hopefully i get somewhere with this :) Cheefs
getting a banjo in a month or so and ive been struggling to find someone that can actualy show me how to play online. well ive found it thank yiu sir your awsome!!!!!!!!!!
Just got myself a banjo, wanted one since hearing the “ Beverly hillbilly’s “ tune on tv. As a kid, took me a while to get one , I’m in my 60s now, and following your lessons Jim,,, if more teachers where like you , we would all learn a heck of a lot more . Great work.
I never believed it was possible I could learn to play the instrument that I love so much! But thanks to you, I believe I can. You are a wonderful teacher. And that's coming from a retired teacher, so you can believe it. ;)
Does anybody else find it impossible to watch this without leaning down and staring into the screen? Eye contact is important, but sheesh! Seriously, I love this guy and he might even get me to buy another banjo. I hope so. Jim
Cleaning up lesson moving through L2. Learning the banjo is like learning to fly. More you practice, the better you’re likely to be. Don’t learn bad habits! Larry.
Thank for the very helpful videos Jim. I've been on and off on the banjo for a few years but trying to spend more time on it now. These beginner videos are great to revise things I've gotten very rusty at. One thing I struggle with is my left hand position, I tend to grip the neck too much. Any chance you can focus on left hand technique in an upcoming video? Thanks
Yup! I'll get to that. These first few lessons are mostly just to get folks going. I'll do a video with some general tips and my thoughts about the left and right hands.
Jim! I am older than dirt and always wanted to learn how to play the Banjo, started and stoped with little success before I found your lessons. P lease continue because I now believe there is at least some hope in me learning the fundamentals at least .Many thanks for your style of teaching.
I am twelve years old, my father recently passed. He left me his fathers banjo in his will. I’ve been grieving and decided to play it in his honor, you are literally the perfect teacher i’ve met. Stay blessed🙏🏽
So sorry about your father. Keep me posted on your progress with the banjo.
Sorry for your loss. Play that banjo! It’s great therapy.....
What a great tribute to your family.
I'm so sorry DRAGON. I lost my father a couple months ago. I'm quite a bit older but I tell you, it's a great honor to play for your father's name and memory. Don't you ever quit!!!
The gifts we are given in life we can’t possibly understand. What a beautiful gift of music that both the teacher and your grandfather and father have left you. Blessings to you and your future musical endeavors!
This is possibly the most wholesome guy I've ever seen.
☺️
Up there with Bob Ross and Mr Rogers.
Outstanding like being in the same room practicing,and being taught. Infectious..
@@cedriclee1432 that’s a pretty spot on comparison.
Imagine him being your grandpa teaching you banjo haha 😆
would be so cool 😎
I love that you don’t jam pack multiple techniques into one video. Most other people teaching on here shove in 10 things for us to learn, which makes it impossible to remember. We appreciate you so much !
I learn things better in small chunks. I figure a lot of other folks do too. Glad I can help!
Out of all the people I've tried to watch, yours is by far the best. Everyone else is so far out there with information that it's an overload.
Thanks 😊
I just got a banjo today, a few hours ago to be exact. My grandpa had one a few years back, I remember strumming absolute music gibberish for hours on his front porch, my little arms were tired and his finger picks dug into my skin but I never wanted to put in down. After watching your first video and repeating those very simple notes, the feeling I never want to put it down has come back into my soul. Thank you 🙏🏻
I'm happy I can help you! Thanks for letting me teach you.
I just bought my first banjo, it is literally about to save my life and you're a great teacher Mr. Planky. Thank you, you have a good heart.
Happy to help!
@@JimPankey So cool you responded, thank you for your time! I'm already well into lesson 4 and I had a question about my banjo. I bought my first banjo and it is a R.W Jamison 5 string for just under 200 dollars. I read some reviews online and most people said its a great starter banjo. Any recommendations or tips on maintenance for a newbie? Maybe make a video please on how to tighten strings and the various screws and such along with what they do on a banjo? Thanks Mr. Planky!
Just bought a banjo, stopped this video at 4:08: Yes sir! You are a great teacher already
Thanks 😊
Jim, you have me laughing until I cry at 4:30 am because of your wholesome personality and just genuine sense of humor. I never thought learning an instrument would be so doable and so damn fun at the same time🪕
Thanks for watching and letting me teach you. 😊
My banjo has been sitting unused for 11 years now. Decided to pick it up again and learn. Really enjoying these lessons. Thanks Jim!
Thanks for letting me teach you ☺️
Thank you, Jim! I was lucky enough to receive a banjo as a gift a year ago and hadn't really touched it. I am excited again to learn how to play after watching your videos. They go at a comfortable pace that isn't overwhelming.
And thank you! Please keep me posted on your progress.
You are the only online teacher that i've been able to stick with so far. I just got the banjo 2 days ago (i come from guitar) so some similarities with the slides and hammer ons, but the banjo is unique. I hope you can make more lessons. I'm not moving on from this one until I get it smooth....which im definitely going to be a bit...Thank you!
I come from guitar two
@@dudebrodude9021 Me too, many years playing bass in bands also. Definitely some carry-over, yet distinct differences as well. Having fun so far (got my banjo 2 days ago, and I've actually had some time to play it!). Felt funky when I first put the finger picks, but it didn't take very long to become accustom to them.
This is good and helpful
Dirtbag Outdoors same here! He’s the only one I’ve been able to learn from. Love the way he teaches.
Same for me. Just got it two days ago. Jim is a great teacher
Bro thank you all the other people dont decribe it like you. I was loking people up before you and thwy descibed it like i already knew how to play, your actually putting in work to teach and not just show off
Thanks for letting me help you learn!
Good honest old school blue grass teacher ‘comes from the heart ‘takes the time with you that makes him all the more of a genuine guy ‘
Thanks ☺️
@@JimPankey welcome
Hi Jim ,hello from Scotland. My son bought me a banjo two years ago and after several attempts and UA-cam videos I gave up. I tuned into your channel a month ago and already Iam improving. Thanks for taking the time to make these videos ,your a great teacher.
Thanks 😊
You are such a likable and patient fellow. I love your personality and sincerely appreciate you taking time out of a busy life to create this content. I am having a ball learning to play the banjo.
Jim I just purchased a Recording King RK-R35 Resonator Banjo on the 23 of May I would like to thank you for the video's I am 73 year old and have played the Guitar for 30 years I have always love the sound of the Banjo and you are a Great help thank you so much.
Awesome! Enjoy your new banjo 😊
Tysm for doing these teachings. I hv wanted to learn banjo for many many years. After 40 I kept telling myself I'm to old but here I am beyond 40 trying to learn. Learning keeps us young.
You’ve got this! Thanks for letting me teach you 😊
Good evening. My name is Dallas, and I am 48! I’m in Ontario Canada. I Never played a Banjo, but thought I’d try! I got my Banjo this week, and found your videos. I am really enjoying your style of teaching. Thank you so much.
Thanks for letting me be a part of your banjo journey!
By far my favorite teacher that I have ever learned from
My grandfather has been playing banjo for 60 years or so and over the last 2 years he has some issues in his left shoulder and can’t play anymore. He gave me his banjo about a week ago and I’ve been picking it up for about 45 minutes a day the past few days. So far your 2 videos are the easiest to follow and understand. He gave me a bunch of books including the Scruggs book for learning how to play and for some reason it’s like I’m reading Latin. Thank you so much and I’ll be looking forward to the journey
Keep me posted on your progress.
THIS IS AMAZING!!!
Jim you are hands down the best banjo teacher on UA-cam and the World! i'm a 30 yr old kid, just got my first banjo ever delivered on Friday and already by Tuesday (less than a week ago) i'm playing Cripple Creek with all the bells and whistles past lesson 6. Keep in mind that i have a full time day job and never ever played any other musical instruments in my entire life!
THIS IS AMAZING!!!
Now ill be starting your lesson 7. Thank you Very much!
Best guitar/banjo teacher on UA-cam
Show off
You learned a whole song before I could even learn the beginning roll, and I don’t even have a full time job. Well done, I’m very jealous
I'm in my 30s with my first banjo as well!!
My grandfather's brother plated banjo, but no one else in the family ever picked it up.. all guitar players... I'm in Love! And very thankful for Jim!!
I have a 5 String banjo thats been in it's case for a long time. I quit practicing because it was difficult for me to put the roll with the melody . I am 77 years old and have been playing the guitar since i was 12. I am so greatfull to have come across your videos. You only teach a little lick at a time and require lots of practice. You and i know that. Thats the key to learning. Your way of teaching, its the Best. I hope all that want to learn to play banjo will tune in to your videos. You are a real good teacher. I''ll keep in touch with you with my progress ! Thank You !
Thanks for letting me help you learn 😊
Man I appreciate these videos so much. I'm not naturally musically inclined, but taking these videos slowly has been so encouraging haha! Thanks for putting these out there for people to enjoy.
Thanks for letting me teach you banjo!
Jim, I took a good few days on the first video, and thank you for telling us to take it slow. I have this natural tendency to want to rush things, and you can't rush repetition and muscle memory. The only thing that would help with these videos, are time stamps for the parts so we can jump back to them when we are practicing. I'm going to add a few in my post for my help.
00:06:12 - Slide
00:08:13 - Hammer On
00:09:12 - Combined
00:10:13 - Pinch pattern with Slide and Hammer On
00:11:25 - Alternating rolls with slide and Hammer on
00:14:02 - Putting it all together (Pinch and Rolls with Slides and Hammer On's)
Very handy! I'll add this to the description!
Another terrific lesson Jim, thank you kindly. I played the banjo for 35 years until arthritis took it's toll on my hands about ten years ago. I'm nearly 71 and the rolls and chords are quite difficult now but with your lessons and friendly style I hope to overcome this slight handicap and get back to playing again real soon. Thank you very much for taking the time to help. Your kindness is just amazing.
hows it goin bud?
Bud M,,, Arthritis sucks.
Just keep at it and don't stop 🛑
Ever again.
I had diabetes, but did not want it no more.
I did not want to keep managing it and keep it..so I got rid of it...
I have some arthritis in my hands a little bit.
I got to keep moving.
Have a good night and a better tomorrow...
From brother Harvey
I've been thinking about getting a banjo for months and months now, and I finally picked up a used one just about a week ago. I'm trying to take my learning slow and learn all the proper techniques as when I learned guitar I learned advanced things before the fundamentals. I'm loving your teaching so far and I appreciate you and your lessons a ton.
Thanks for letting me help you learn!
Thank you, Jim, for being an excellent teacher. I bought my first banjo over 30 years ago. I started taking lessons then, but my teacher was more interested in smoking (not tobacco) and playing himself. Stopped lessons but picked up the banjo every once in a while just to hear it ring. My banjo burned up in a house fire 15 years ago. I mentioned to my wife this year how much I missed it and she surprised me with a new one for Christmas. I started taking lessons again last week, but the teacher started off expecting me to play Cripple Creek. I checked out your lessons and I think I will stop paying that guy and just learn from you!
Hi Jim just wanted to tell you what a great banjo teacher i think you are. Im 55 years old and have never really played any musical instrument, but im 3 weeks in and having fun and i feel like i really might be able to figure this thing out, with your help. Thanks again
You can do it! Keep me posted on your progress. 😀
Jim THANK YOU for taking the time to make these vids. I'm almost 60 now, got my banjo 20 some years ago and never learned to play, had not even touched it in 15+ years. Just stumbled on The Dead South group on YT a couple days ago, (GREAT group BTW) and sparked my desire to play again. If I had YT and a teacher like you when I first got it I might be a player by now ;-) I'm a subscriber now, Thanks again Buddy !
Yeah! You go!
Eliza Marie Doyle from the dead south inspired me to play the banjo as well
I'm almost 80, played guitar for some time but got hooked on Banjo, life's what you make it eh.....
You are definitely the best teacher I have ever. Seen
Hi Jim been away with a broken arm for a few months but every day watch your lessons. Am proudly wearing the Jim Panky tea shirt and back to practice. Thanks again for all you do, your a bloody star 😇😇😇😇😇
Wonderful!
I’m buyin a banjo this weekend and I can’t explain how happy I am I found these videos
Keep me posted on your progress 😀
Hi Jim,
At 58 years young (59 next month) and wanting to learn Banjo forever, I received my RK-36 last week.
I, as most others here, sincerely appreciate all of the work and effort you put into posting these OUTSTANDING video tutorials!
I'm havin' a BLAST learning!!!
Thanks again, and keep-up the great work!
Ben
I'm sure you're tired of hearing it but thank you Mr Jim! I've been practicing last couple of days in between chasing my little ones and it's brought me so much joy. 💜
I never get tired of hearing that my viewers are learning!!
Hi Jim, thanks so much for these lessons, I'm a 77 year old over in England and discovered your lessons, always wanted to learn banjo and your lessons are just right for me, you are clear and take it real slow so I can keep up and take it all in so a huge thank from the other side of the pond, take care, Cliff
Fabulous! Keep me posted on your progress!
Finally learning to play this beautiful banjo at 62. I’m getting it pretty quick as I’ve finger-picked guitar all my life. Just wanted to thank you for your detailed and delightful lessons. You’re making me stick to it. That’s huge. Many thanks, Jim!
Awesome! Thanks for letting me teach you!
Mr Pankey, loved listening to Bill Monroe, Flatt and Scruggs back in the early 60's. Always enjoyed the Banjo, decided it was time to learn how to play one. Heading out to buy one tomorrow. Only one thing good about stuck at home at 69 years old......plenty of time to practice..
Be sure to keep me posted on your progress 😊
Fell in love with you right away! Thank you for becoming my new banjo teacher. I sincerely appreciate these videos and am looking forward to putting my beautiful banjo to good use!
Glad you like the lessons. Be sure to keep me posted on your progress.
Jim Pankey. I’m just two lessons in and I love you. Thank you for this treat.
Keep me posted on your progress 😊
Just wanted you to know I've been playing The guitar for many years and it runs in my family...but I have also been wanting to play The banjo but never picked one up but I'm here to tell everyone it's The funniest instrument I have ever picked up!. . thank you sir for teaching people like me how to play one of the funniest instrument... from the Appalachians of Kentucky... God bless my friend
It is fun! Thanks for letting me teach you 😊
I was 65 this week ( Jan 8th ) and for my Birthday I got a Banjo !!! Always wanted one but never got round to getting one. So now I am retired and have time to learn. Found you Mr. Pankey on UA-cam and now I'm hooked. Looked at a few videos but I like your style which I find easy to follow. Also you are a Cat person which makes your videos even better when I see your Cats strolling around the room behind you. Just a Brilliant new Hobby for me which I will greatly enjoy for the rest of my life. Thank you !!!!
Thanks for watching! Glad the cats and I can be part of your banjo journey. 😺
I have just started playing the banjo and started by using the most beginner books you can get and struggled. I then found your videos and I can actually play a tune now. You are a great, patient teacher and look forward to progressing with your help. So from Glasgow, Scotland I say a big thank you😁
Thanks for letting me teach you banjo ☺️
Thank you Jim. I picked up a banjo a few years ago. Something came up and I never picked it up again. So I watched your first lesson and you make it seem as easy as when he taught me, but you throw in a little humor. Looks like you may have a new student watching. Thank you friend!
Glad to have you as a student. Thanks for watching. 😊
From Argentina i want to say thank you very, very much. You are an excellent teacher.
Muchas gracias desde Argentina!! Sos un groso!!
Jim you are a marvel, thanks so so much for giving us so much of your time. Very happy 64 year old getting there with it all, again a MILLION thanks, Ger. You feel like a dear friend, best of the best from down under.
I'm happy to help!
"If this is walking, then today we're gonna add a little chewing gum" ... hahaha... I'm gonna use that later.
😁
@@JimPankey 😊😊rovrllllp🎉
Thanks for teaching this 60 year old to play the banjo. I love it. You’re the best.
Thanks for letting me teach you ☺️
You have invigorated my desire to learn my Grandpa's banjo. I have a book, but it was hard to get motivated. Got it re-stringed and started watching and playing. Thank you for putting in the effort to do these videos. I look forward to the future and exploring more of your content.
Glad to be a part of your banjo journey!
Hey Jim. I'm a 70 yr old retired guy who played mostly chords on guitar and then bought a nice banjo. I thought banjo would be easy but I find it much harder than guitar. But your teaching style is really impressive and I thank you very much. I'm just now practicing Lesson 2 with the slide and hammer stuff and will be back in a few days once I get it smooth. Thanks again for being a great teacher.
You’ll have this down in no time!
I would like to say that these videos have been insanely helpful and uplifting. I feel confident with myself and excited to try a new skill, which is not my norm. Your cadence and content are digestible and relatable. I would happily pay for this instruction, if you have a Patreon. So far, practicing my banjo has brought a unique sense of calm and focus to someone who is otherwise a scrambled, anxious mess. I love it and, thanks to you, I’m not scared to practice until I make progress. Thank you!
I do have a Patreon. Should be a link in the video description.
Thanks! Subscribing now.
I had my left leg (below knee) amputated in April. I didn’t know how hard being an amp would be, so I bought a banjo because I’d heard playing banjo was extremely difficult and I wanted something harder than being an amp. I just discovered your channel and am slowly moving forward in mastering this instrument. Thank you for your patient approach.
Dont stop what you do Jim.a few years ago i told my wife i wanna play the banjo before i die.I’m just reaching the 4th quarter 59 years and hoping not to get subbed early.I’m only on level 1 but really hooked.
Hope to send you a video one day
Brian from Portsmouth england
You’ve got this!
Hello, sir Jim! God your style of doing things is great! I,m a newbee who practices on the back porch whilst looking at the mountains up here in the boonies of N.H. Got an old basic 5 string from the 50,s. Thanks for being so direct on your videos. Your humor and way of explaining things remind me so much of how i,ve learned to teach others. Our big event up here is the Ossipee Valley Music Festival. take care and thanks! thomas
4:55 “I want you to play a song. if I can get you to play this song you are hooked” this was my experience with guitar! it’s why i made myself learn good riddance x green day as my first song! love you tutorials! can’t wait to get my first banjo and play along
When you get a banjo be sure to keep me posted on your progress.
Cheers Jim your lessons are wonderful and consise , enjoying so much , been a guitarist for many years , bought a banjo a couple of years ago , never learned properly but you're inspiring me to give it a shot ! Many thanks .
I'm 70 and trying to learn. I play fingerstyle guitar I'm gonna give this a try! Videos are amazing.
You can do it!
You are absolutely a great person to learn from. You are so invested in us learning and want us to get it and really learn to play. You engage through the camera like we ewre sitting in the room with the students. Your approach and demeanor and attutude is fantastic. I was worried about learning banjo cause it seemed so hard after playing guitar for so many years and having to train my brain in a whole different way. But you are breaking it down in to easy understandable parts that get the hands mechanically in the right way using recognizable little pieces of music like you are really playing something instead of just exercising for nothing.
Thanks for the way you explain things in your clear and patient and encouraging way.
Thanks for the kind words. So glad you're learning from my videos.
I just got a banjo, and your videos are the best, the sweetest dude ever just showing me how to play the banjo!!!
Thanks 😊
I love this soooo much, I have been wanting to learn banjo for years and just got one in my hands. I’m so grateful for these lessons! I just want to play all day every day!!! 😍
You’ll have to keep me posted on your progress 😊
Hi , well I have never played a musical instrument in my life, but I needed a winter time project, So I thought it would be nice to play something to my dear wife on our 50th weeding anniversary, next year, I have purchased a 5 string Banjo,tuner and picks, have been watching your number1 and 2 videos,
My progress is quit slow as I am 72 years young and have quite a bad hand tremor , but I find your instructions so good, the way you explane
You’re gonna do just fine! Keep picking.
Just picked up my banjo for the first time today and I’m already subscribed to your channel and moving right along. Thanks, Jim.
Hi Jim and again thank you a million million times for what you do for so many beginners like myself. Have a broken arm at present so Justin listening at the moment. Hope you and your family are bunkering down amid the world size virus, can’t weight for this arm to heal to pick up the banjo lesions again. Regards aGer
Speedy Recovery! Thanks for watching. 😊
Got my first 5 string for Christmas 2017, and by far the easiest 'teacher' to understand what you're talking about! Keep up the good work!!
Thanks much Jim, I have been a guitar player for over 54 years. (Yeah I am that old) and I have decided to learn the Banjo. You are an amazing teacher. You are clear, consice and personable. That's a great combination. You got me "hooked". Please keep the great videos coming. All the best.
Thanks for letting me teach you 😊
Hi Jim! I think you are just great and I am so happy to have found you! About a month ago when I got it in my head to learn something about the banjo, a family friend was nice enough to loan me a beautiful instrument, and he told me lots of cool stories about it, but alas he left me on my own to figure out how the thing worked. I tinkered around on it a bit before coming across you. I actually found you first by looking up "Rainbow Connection" which of course was way beyond my beginning ability (your video about it was really wonderful by the way). Then I came across these lessons and now I'm really hooked! I so appreciate your clearness and patience and encouragement. I find myself thinking about the lessons even when I don't have the banjo in my hands, which I think is really helping get these first few lessons in my mind, which I find later translates into my hands. That's the mark of a great teacher, which I think you really are. Thank you SO MUCH for helping me get started learning about this amazing instrument - I have so much more appreciation for it now and forever!
I've started referring to you as "Banjo dad" when telling my bf how my progress if going.. bc you're just so wholesome and supportive to all these strangers on this internet.
"Today banjo dad said I won't dissapoint him" 🥰😭💕
☺️
I watched your first video 3 times and learned something I'd missed You are a really good teacher. Thank you!
After a couple days practicing your first lesson, I moved on to here, and immediately realized I need to go back and keep working on my roll and pinches. Either way, you’re a kickass banjo teacher. Keep it up! I will too!
You’ve got this!
I practice till I can play I correctly 20 times. If I mess up I have to start over.
@@mohergenrader2113 that’s good advice!
Love these lessons! I traded an old guitar for a banjo and these lessons have been just what I need. I did feel called out when you repeated straight back chair 😂😂 I was like “shoot he’s got me, now I really have to get off the couch”
I've been around the block... been guilty of the couch too. ;)
Thanks, Jim! I’m sheltering in place in Santa Clara County and feel like I have a friend right here teaching me. I’m 58 years old, never played an instrument before but always loved bluegrass. My husband bought me my banjo two weeks ago. I really look forward to practicing with you every day.
You can do it!
I got my banjo last fall, many months ago. But because of your stern emphasis on not moving on before I'm ready, I'm still practicing the rolls, because I haven't had the time to practice many times a week. Usually I'm so impatient, I just play whatever and move on whether I have mastered the previous step or not :D well, somehow, with banjo I don't care about that, maybe it's the relaxing sound of it that makes it a joy to play even just slow rolls.
I'm sure I'll learn to play the banjo, eventually. If it takes until I'm 50, at least I can play it well, and sound great, instead of a sloppy mess :D I just hope your videos are still up 10 yrs from now 😂
Great videos, stumbled upon this series and watching after 2 videos i got my self a banjo and 3 months into having a banjo Jim has me hooked on learning and playing. Thank you sir.
Hi!! I got me a banjo today for christmas from my hubby and i found YOU!!!!!!
I am on my second lesson after practicing your first lesson for a few hours, I love you teaching technique, sooo you are my banjo teacher!! I am so excited to make such progress in so short a time!!!! Hope you have many more lessons on here!!! Thank you sooooo much for taking time to make these tutorials for us broke begineers!!!! I have 3 boys at home so paying for lessons is not an option for me. God bless you for teaching!!!!!
Thanks Jim from England, Bought my 1st banjo yesterday and am really enjoying your lessons,
Imperfect Pragmatism practising rolls for 2 hours z day
Where abouts are you fella?
lol a bird !! I'm a bloke near Cambridge !!
Hi Jim from Australia. Thank you for these awesome lessons. My Kids bought me a Banjo for Fathers Day. Always wanted to learn to play Banjo. I am old as dirt so never too late to learn and really enjoying your lessons.
Keep me posted on your progress 😊
Thanks Jim for the videos, here in Britain banjo not widely played so it’s been interesting to find your videos to help. Take care J
Went from a viola to the banjo. I just got it today and your videos are the only ones I can follow. I'm excited to continue on playing and learning the banjo
Awesome! Keep me posted on your progress. 🙂
I’ve made progress pa. I’m working on this video now 🖤 thank you!
I know you like to hear our progression :)
Wonderful!
Got my banjo two days ago. I’ve only had 30 minutes after work to play practice the rolls both days and that’s only because I’m so excited I put off doing housework. Now my house is a disaster and I no longer want to work I just want to go home and practice. My life is in shambles and I’m having a blast
Thanks for letting me be an enabler! 😁
you are a pleasure to watch and learn from many thanks roger uk
Haven't been able to get started on the banjo but your videos are making it "click." Thanks Jim!
Thanks for watching 😊
Jim, these lessons are fantastic, thank you for making them!
Thank you for creating these videos. I have always struggled learning an instrument, these videos have completely changed that. I am picking up on the banjo quickly and having a wonderful time playing. THANK YOU!!!
Great to hear!
I have a looong way to go :). Apparently I'm a slow learner. Your vids keep me motivated.
I'm in the same boat as you, but I've noticed when I grab my banjo even after a week of not practicing, I can do that roll (really rough) after twanging a couple of strings.. Its weird how the mind works.. Keep up with the practice.. It doesnt seem to get any easier (to me), but its fun hey..
@@sirgalah561 me too. I've been on lesson 3 for months. If I ever make it to 4, I'm buying myself a big bottle of champagne.
Hey Jim thank you again for helping me out. I know I texted a while back in February absolutely cripple creek and banjo in the hollow and even pretty Polly so I could play for my grandfather but sadly he didn’t get to hear pretty Polly. He passed away on the 24th but I will continue the lessons to be even better
Thanks for sharing that and letting me teach you. So very sorry about your grandfather.
ok, starting as a 75 year old. 2weeks into it. Difficult but, doable. I play fiddle so know to start so slowly and often. Like your style UPDATE - gave in ,couldnt get it - back again now for another attempt - .Now 81,.
Have been playing these past 2 years??
@@PLANETNAMIC hopefully.
billmacaulay Irish 74. year. Old on a roll hoping to .get beyond that. Wish me luck!
@@caunesminervois did you stick with it - I didnt.
God bless Jim Pankey! My banjo is arriving tomorrow, and you make me look even more forward to it. You make it easy, simple and funny. Thank you!
Keep me posted on your progress 😊
So great ! Thanks for the videos, I hope you'll do a lot more !
Owned my first banjo less than a week now. Really enjoying your lessons. Best youtube teacher. Keep up the good work. We need you.
Thanks 😊
Just got onto your vids/lessons and I love the way your teaching! Easy learning and so simple to follow you! Thanks! Hopefully i get somewhere with this :)
Cheefs
getting a banjo in a month or so and ive been struggling to find someone that can actualy show me how to play online. well ive found it thank yiu sir your awsome!!!!!!!!!!
Keep me posted on your progress! :)
Jim Pankey yessir will do thanks for your videos!!!!
Jim, or should I call you ‘dad’? Because you’re everything I’m missing in life right now.
Just got myself a banjo, wanted one since hearing the “ Beverly hillbilly’s “ tune on tv. As a kid, took me a while to get one , I’m in my 60s now, and following your lessons Jim,,, if more teachers where like you , we would all learn a heck of a lot more . Great work.
Thanks☺️
So i'm having trouble walking and chewing the gum at the same time. thanks for the lessons!
LOL
I never believed it was possible I could learn to play the instrument that I love so much! But thanks to you, I believe I can. You are a wonderful teacher. And that's coming from a retired teacher, so you can believe it. ;)
Thanks. You can do it!😀
Does anybody else find it impossible to watch this without leaning down and staring into the screen? Eye contact is important, but sheesh! Seriously, I love this guy and he might even get me to buy another banjo. I hope so.
Jim
Thank you Jim!! 5 years later and these lessons are still the best!
Glad I can help. 😊
thank you so much for making it interesting and fun
Cleaning up lesson moving through L2. Learning the banjo is like learning to fly. More you practice, the better you’re likely to be. Don’t learn bad habits! Larry.
You can do it!
Thank for the very helpful videos Jim. I've been on and off on the banjo for a few years but trying to spend more time on it now. These beginner videos are great to revise things I've gotten very rusty at. One thing I struggle with is my left hand position, I tend to grip the neck too much. Any chance you can focus on left hand technique in an upcoming video? Thanks
Yup! I'll get to that. These first few lessons are mostly just to get folks going. I'll do a video with some general tips and my thoughts about the left and right hands.
Jim! I am older than dirt and always wanted to learn how to play the Banjo, started and stoped with little success before I found your lessons. P
lease continue because I now believe there is at least some hope in me learning the fundamentals at least .Many thanks for your style of teaching.
You're awesome. Will you adopt me as your grandson?
Lol