How to play The Boys of Bluehill on Irish Banjo (4K)

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 27 жов 2024
  • 🥇 Join me on Patreon for instant access to over 500 banjo tutor videos, graduated lesson paths, tune transcriptions, Discord, Zoom hangs, and more:
    / endascahillbanjo
    💫 String Joy Picks Affiliate link: stringjoy.com/...
    I recommend the Jumbo Jazz 0.50mm pick
    💬 Let me know what you think of this video in the comment section below.
    ✅ Subscribe to the Channel!
    www.youtube.co...
    ********************
    📌 Learn Irish Banjo:
    I have two Irish banjo courses available on @Soundslice
    www.soundslice...
    You can also purchase both tutorials as books/mp3 downloads from my website www.endascahill...
    ********************
    Welcome to the official UA-cam channel of Enda Scahill, the best place for Irish tenor banjo lessons on UA-cam! 🪕
    Who is Enda Scahill? Enda is winner of the Steve Martin Prize for Banjo Excellence!! He’s only one of the most critically acclaimed banjoists in all of Ireland today. Known both at home and abroad for his technical prowess and innovation, he’s here on UA-cam to show off his skills while helping you with free Irish tenor banjo lessons.
    ➡️ Enda Scahill played and taught Irish Banjo for over 30 years, founded “We Banjo 3” in 2012 and they've gone on to achieve TWO Billboard Number 1 Albums. He also self-published the two best-selling books on the Irish Tenor Banjo technique.
    While it’s easy to find resources for the guitar, finding solid help for the Irish tenor banjo can be a bit difficult.
    ➡️ This channel will help you with that by providing easy-to-follow video lessons on how to improve your rhythm, intonation, style, and more. You’ll also learn some classic tunes that every player should have in their repertoire including hornpipes, reels, and polkas.
    Be sure to subscribe and hit the bell to get notifications every time Enda releases a new video. 🔔
    ********************
    🌐 Let’s Connect! Follow Enda Scahill on social media:
    Instagram ➡️ / endascahill
    Facebook ➡️ / endascahillmusic
    🌍 Visit my websites:
    endascahill.com/
    irishbanjoless...
    🌐 Connect with We Banjo 3 - Two sets of brothers seamlessly combining Irish and Americana music.
    Facebook ➡️ / webanjo3
    Instagram ➡️ / webanjo3
    Twitter ➡️ / webanjo3
    UA-cam ➡️ / webanjo3
    🌍 Visit the website: www.webanjo3.com/
    ********************
    #EndaScahill #IrishBanjoTutorial #IrishTenorBanjo #IrishMusic #MusicTutorial
    #banjotutorial #irishbanjotutorial #beginneririshbanjo #beginnertenorbanjo #MusicLessons #BeginnerbanjoTutorial #beginnermusictutorial #musictheory #banjotechniques #musictips #musicpractice #howtoplaybanjo #banjochords #banjoexercises#irishbanjotutorial #banjotechnique #banjopicking #irishbanjoMusicLessons #BeginneririshbanjoTutorial #beginnermusictutorial #musictheory #irishbanjotechniques #musictips #irishbanjopractice #howtoplayirishbanjo #irishbanjochords #irishbanjoexercises #irishbanjotechnique #irishbanjopicking #tenorbanjoLessons #BeginnertenorbanjoTutorial #beginnermusictutorial #musictheory #tenorbanjotechniques #tenorbanjopractice #howtoplaytenorbanjo #tenorbanjochords #tenorbanjoexercises #tenorbanjotechnique #tenorbanjopicking

КОМЕНТАРІ • 5

  • @Queeney59
    @Queeney59 20 днів тому +1

    Hi Enda. New student Camille (Uriella) here. This isn't such a bad tune. I love your playing and I hope to approximate a fraction of it someday. This is the first tune I'm learning from your very extensive library. Just wanted to pop in to say hi. I'll be back. Pick on!

  • @wiggsan
    @wiggsan 4 місяці тому +2

    The tunes just flow out of your banjo like a river!!

  • @EUnotsogreat
    @EUnotsogreat 3 місяці тому

    Good advice with the high b. The note I always dread in a tune. My little finger is crap to stretch. Good video Enda.

  • @jeremiah.doherty
    @jeremiah.doherty 4 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for another great lesson! At the very least I’ll try using that triplet to make reaching the high B easier 😅 I’ve always struggled a bit with that phrase in this one. Appreciate it!