I’m glad it was helpful! There’s lots more useful stuff (and more than a hundred instructional tune videos) at www.Patreon.com/hilarieburhans The cost is $4/month to access everything. Happy banjo-ing!
Thanks! If you’re not yet a member of my Patreon, which has (so far) about 160 instructional videos, this month (May 2024) would be a great time to join! It’s where all my recent videos are posted. At the beginning of next month, I’ll be raising the membership price to $7 /month for access to everything… but current members and those who join this month will stay at $4/month! Come check it out at www.patreon.com/hilarieburhans (Oh, and paying for an annual membership has a discount, too.)
I loved this video. I am desperate to learn drop thumb and am finding it difficult. And I never knew who to pronounce Jorma from the Airplane's last name!
I’ve watched a lot of videos now on right hand technique in claw hammer. All of these have been shot at this angle -straight on. This way, it becomes clear what the thumb is doing. It is not clear what the finger is doing. I know it strikes the string with the back of the nail but that motion is always hidden beneath the “claw.” I’d like to see this technique shot from an angle over the neck, and in slow-mo to see what the fingers are doing there beneath the hand. It’s not clear if the finger and thumb both grab the melody - do they share the melody so to speak, or is the melody the job of just one of them for the most part? Do you have a video of this nature? Thank you
I have used salon-applied fake nails on my index, middle and ring fingers, for like 30 years. I get tips, overlaid with acrylic, and topped off with a gel that hardens in an LED UV light machine. I have a little UV light at home that I use every couple of weeks so that as my natural nails grow out, I can brush them again with the gel to avoid having my fake nails catch on the strings. Costs me $10 plus tip, about once every 6 weeks, to have them done in a nail salon. Never had any sort of nail fungus or anything in all this time. My own natural nails were total crap, and once I started using these, I've never looked back!
Its quarter/eighth ntoes. Bum (1) did (2) dy (and). Bum a diddy would be four eigth notes. A bum-diddy or bum-a-diddy only takes up half a measure if youre in 4/4
Watched about 7 different videos on how to do this and yours is definitely the easiest to understand how to execute!!!
Thank you
I’m glad it was helpful! There’s lots more useful stuff (and more than a hundred instructional tune videos) at www.Patreon.com/hilarieburhans
The cost is $4/month to access everything. Happy banjo-ing!
You have done the best explanation of the process I have come across, your students and jam session partners are lucky to have you
Thank you!
Your banjo has such an incredible, rich sound. I want that sound!
Thanks for the lesson. I want to learn old time banjo and you make it easy to understand
Thanks for this, I will start with this now before I get too many bad habits 😊
Thanks! If you’re not yet a member of my Patreon, which has (so far) about 160 instructional videos, this month (May 2024) would be a great time to join! It’s where all my recent videos are posted. At the beginning of next month, I’ll be raising the membership price to $7 /month for access to everything… but current members and those who join this month will stay at $4/month! Come check it out at www.patreon.com/hilarieburhans (Oh, and paying for an annual membership has a discount, too.)
thanks so much. this is helpful. I still cant figure out when in a melody to drop the thumb. Any suggestions?
This has been a great place to start for my drop thumbing! Too many tutorials skim too fast and I’m a total nub
Great explanation!
Right ! Time to practice. Thanks
I loved this video. I am desperate to learn drop thumb and am finding it difficult. And I never knew who to pronounce Jorma from the Airplane's last name!
Thanks that great way to teach!!!!
Thank you, it was helpful.
I’ve watched a lot of videos now on right hand technique in claw hammer. All of these have been shot at this angle -straight on. This way, it becomes clear what the thumb is doing. It is not clear what the finger is doing. I know it strikes the string with the back of the nail but that motion is always hidden beneath the “claw.” I’d like to see this technique shot from an angle over the neck, and in slow-mo to see what the fingers are doing there beneath the hand. It’s not clear if the finger and thumb both grab the melody - do they share the melody so to speak, or is the melody the job of just one of them for the most part? Do you have a video of this nature? Thank you
Thanks so much Hilarie - I have always struggled with dropping my thumb - looks like I just need to practice more :-)
Hillary good stuff.
So is it a ditty ditty movment of a part of the bum ditty movement?
This was soooo helpful. Thank you
Thanks Hilarie , love your banjo what is it ? Love the ,I am guessing ,calfskin hide on it !!! Wow . Just starting at 70 . Great lesson XxPat nz
It's goat :-)
And it's a Marc Horowitz old-time model: carbon fiber neck, all-wood Atlas pot with the Nechville "flux capacitor" attachment system
Thanks!
Also Hilarie, are you wearing finger picks? I can't tell. I am having trouble with short nails and trying to decide what to do.
I have used salon-applied fake nails on my index, middle and ring fingers, for like 30 years. I get tips, overlaid with acrylic, and topped off with a gel that hardens in an LED UV light machine. I have a little UV light at home that I use every couple of weeks so that as my natural nails grow out, I can brush them again with the gel to avoid having my fake nails catch on the strings. Costs me $10 plus tip, about once every 6 weeks, to have them done in a nail salon. Never had any sort of nail fungus or anything in all this time. My own natural nails were total crap, and once I started using these, I've never looked back!
I don't know any clawhammer techniques that use picks.
Is bum Diddy a sixteenth note pattern? If so, bum=1, did=and, dy=uh.
Its quarter/eighth ntoes. Bum (1) did (2) dy (and). Bum a diddy would be four eigth notes. A bum-diddy or bum-a-diddy only takes up half a measure if youre in 4/4
Brilliant lesson! Thank you so much :-)
Jorma Kaukonen? Like from the Jefferson Airplane?
Hilarie, are you down strumming with your middle finger?
Sometimes middle, sometimes index
That skin! 👀