Video Banjo Lessons

Learn to Play Clawhammer Banjo - Video Two: Intermediate

Learn to Play Clawhammer Banjo - Video Two: Intermediate

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In this comprehensive lesson, Bob Carlin explores the intricacies of old-time clwhammer banjo style for players ready to move beyond the basics. Topics include: drop-thumb, double C-tuning, hammer-ons, pull-offs, slides, variations, endings, and more.


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Southern Banjo Styles

Southern Banjo Styles

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Mike Seeger continues his in-depth video lesson and demonstration of predominant banjo styles of the 19th and early 20th century. Volume 2 focuses on two- and three-finger techniques, some of which are the foundation for contemporary three-finger style.


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Five-String Banjo for Beginners

Five-String Banjo for Beginners

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Pick and sing along with Happy Traum with these clear, easy, hands-on lessons. Happy teaches a wide variety of country and folk tunes in traditional banjo style. Learn right-hand picking patterns, hammer-ons, slides and pull-offs, and more.


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Homespun Learning Tenor Banjo (DVD)

Homespun Learning Tenor Banjo (DVD)

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Four-string banjo players tend to be fiercely devoted to one type of banjo or the other, so a separate video was produced for each instrument. The tenor banjo has a shorter neck and higher, sharper sound than the plectrum, good for being heard in a band situation.


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Tony Trischka's Essential Practice Techniques for Bluegrass Banj

Tony Trischka's Essential Practice Techniques for Bluegrass Banj

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VHS Video. Homespun Tapes. Instructional books, tapes, and videos. With Video. 4.75x8 inches. Published by Homespun Video.


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Learning Tenor Banjo

Learning Tenor Banjo

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Four-string banjo players tend to be fiercely devoted to one type of banjo or the other, so we have produced a separate video for each instrument. The tenor banjo has a shorter neck and higher, sharper sound than the plectrum, good for being heard in a band situation.


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