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Meet the Banjo


This lesson is part of the course Beginning Banjo with Bill Evans.
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The driving sound of the banjo is at the heart of many styles of roots music. Get started with basic chords, strums, and fingerings, along with simple bluegrass rolls, accompaniment patterns, clawhammer style, and more.
 
 
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How to Play “Wagon Wheel”
 
In this lesson you’ll learn to play the jam-session favorite “Wagon Wheel,” using two different roll patterns, the alternating thumb roll and the forward reverse roll. Bill gives you advice on changing chords and keeping the roll going even if your fingers haven’t quite managed to finger the complete chord yet.
 
 
 
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BANJO BASICS   
 
BANJO BASICS   
 
Meet the Banjo
Meet the Banjo
 
In this introduction to the banjo, Bill covers everything you need to know to get ready to play the banjo for the first time. He talks about the importance of getting a strap to help balance the banjo in your lap and, of course, for playing while standing up. He shows you the ways to attach the strap to your banjo, and even shows you how to attach a guitar strap to the banjo, if necessary. Then he shows you how to position the strap and get the banjo settled comfortably in your lap. He also talks about the banjo tuning, the most common of which is open G tuning, and introduces you to banjo fingerpicks and how to use them.  

 
 
 

Banjo Articles

 
article: Deering Julia Belle Banjo
 

A unique low-tuned banjo inspired by John Hartford and co-designed by Alison Brown.

Banjo Videos

 
video: California Bluegrass Reunion: “Suzanne’s Journey”
 

All-star band of Peghead Nation instructors Bill Evans, Chad Manning, Sharon Gilchrist, and John Reischman, along with Darol Anger and Jim Nunally, play one of John’s new original tunes.
 
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