Very cool. I haven’t done nearly enough experimenting up the neck with the various chord shapes. I liked your presentation style. Very funny. It’s great to see folks starting to present more workshops.
I realized that I need a fifth string capo this weekend. People tend to get impatient when you stop to retune between songs so sometimes when playing in A I just wouldn’t retune but then couldn’t effectively use the fifth sring. Maybe I’ll try Greg’s pen cap idea until I can get a capo shipped to me.
I am wondering if anyone else gets a strong sense of synchronicity from this blog. Everytime I’ve thought of something I can contribute, it already here with extras that send me back to my banjo for another noodle session.
May 25, 2008 at 1:01 pm
Very cool. I haven’t done nearly enough experimenting up the neck with the various chord shapes. I liked your presentation style. Very funny. It’s great to see folks starting to present more workshops.
I realized that I need a fifth string capo this weekend. People tend to get impatient when you stop to retune between songs so sometimes when playing in A I just wouldn’t retune but then couldn’t effectively use the fifth sring. Maybe I’ll try Greg’s pen cap idea until I can get a capo shipped to me.
May 25, 2008 at 5:48 pm
I am wondering if anyone else gets a strong sense of synchronicity from this blog. Everytime I’ve thought of something I can contribute, it already here with extras that send me back to my banjo for another noodle session.
Great stuff, Yannis!
May 26, 2008 at 8:36 am
This is great stuff for us beginners. Very interesting, well done and thanks.
Bill
May 26, 2008 at 1:31 pm
Nice work Yannis… and you got away with a bollock and buggars! My hat is off to you!
Andrew
May 29, 2008 at 4:58 am
Excellent and very useful. Thanks Yannis
May 30, 2008 at 10:28 am
Thanks for the feedback Banjoboys and girls. Here’s another one for your edification and delight. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNxzxCcG6bI