From the monthly archives:

January 2008

Check out Dailey & Vincent’s New Band!

Wow! Check out this new band. These guys are awesome!!!
We all know that banjo picking is more than just sitting down with your banjo. It’s about the music. It’s about putting a group of folks together who bring an energy to the audience that cannot be expressed through words alone.
Make sure you check out daileyvincent.com. [...]

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We’re Unpacking

Hello, I just wanted to give everyone a quick update.  Due to the influx in visitors (which is a good problem), we have moved to a new web host.  We have already moved and this is our new home. 
You probably won’t notice much of a difference; however if you find any links that are not working [...]

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Don’t be a Chicken!

Do you chicken out when it’s your turn to take a banjo break?
I’ve heard the excuses before. “I don’t know what to play, I can’t keep up, they’re playing too fast, my mind draws a blank, etc…”
I encourage you to take every opportunity you can to jump in and totally screw up a banjo break. [...]

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Give Me More…

Please take the following poll and express what you would like to see in the coming days and weeks. If you have suggestions not listed below simply send them to me at ryan@banjoexpert.com. I always appreciate your input.
polls – Take Our Poll

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Get a Pencil and Draw on Your Banjo

Note: I thought it would be nice to bring back one of our “vintage posts”. Just in case you may have missed it.
Here’s a banjo players secret.
Have you ever tuned your banjo and noticed that a string jumps in and out of tune? An old pro once told me to rub a little pencil lead [...]

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Can You Keep up in a Jam Session?

“I can’t seem to speed up my banjo playing.” I’ve been hearing this statement from several banjo players. What seems to be the problem?
Have you ever been in a jam where it seems that you just can’t get your fingers to move fast enough. Are the chords changing too fast and you just can’t keep [...]

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Share your banjo knowledge… Try it!

Are you a banjo player who would like to share your banjo knowledge with all of us. I’m going to open up the free lessons to those of you who might be interested in posting some banjo tips and advice.
If you have something to share or know a banjo teacher who would be interested in [...]

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How to Play the Banjo Faster

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Banjo Whammy Podcast

You may remember a recent post where we discussed the banjo whammy effect. I have received several emails recently requesting a demonstration of this cool little technique. If you have any further questions or comments please post them below or send me a quick email at ryan@banjoexpert.com Enjoy!

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Cluck Old Hen

Check out the great version of “Cluck Old Hen”. I always enjoy watching Ron play this song.

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How to do the Forward Roll

Welcome to the forward banjo roll.
Your fingers will, more than likely, feel very uncoordinated in the beginning days of banjo picking but don’t lose heart. When you start to experiment with different banjo rolls you might find that you miss notes, get your picks caught up in the strings and a whole host of [...]

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Map of Banjo Enthusiasts

Hello, I thought you might be interested to see where our fellow banjoexpert friends are residing. Below is a map which shows where visitors live who frequent this site. What country are you from?

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Premium Member Update…

Hello member’s, I just wanted to let you know that I just added an audio version to Steven’s picking question. Some of you have been asking for a demo of the machine gun exercise. Simply scroll down to Steven’s picking question (1 of 3) to access the new mp3 of this post.
If you [...]

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Practice your banjo

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Banjo Pockets / Negative Picking Space

What is negative space?
I woke up early last Sunday morning and turned on the television to a local public broadcasting show. It happened to be a painter who was painting a stormy scene and was illustrating how to design the clouds. He mentioned that he was intentionally leaving negative space in a certain [...]

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Conquering 5-string Banjo Hurdles (part 2 of 2)

The following is an email I received from one of our loyal readers. If you’ve ever experienced anything similar to what Steve speaks about in the email please feel free to share your story with us. I always look forward to hearing your banjo story and accomplishments.
Steve’s Email:
Ryan,
This is a great web site! [...]

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Conquering 5-string Banjo Hurdles (part 1 of 2)

Many people throughout all walks of life face different challenges. Banjo players are no exception. Some struggle with coordination, they may have missing fingers, some struggle with arthritis, mental learning challenges, and the list goes on.
Maybe you are a banjo player whether beginning or experienced who has experienced or are currently struggling with [...]

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BanjoExpert’s E-zine

Hello, I just wanted to take a moment to let you know that our new monthly banjo e-zine will be sent out next week. We have been in the process of collecting names and emails for some time and now the time has come for the e-zine to be released.
There will be information in [...]

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Steven’s picking question (part 3 of 3)

Steven’s 2nd comment (question):
Another thing I have trouble with is picking quick when consecutive notes are on the same string.
Answer:
The first song that comes to my mind is Pike County Breakdown. This song can be a real challenge to many banjo pickers. You’re certainly not the first person to struggle with picking consecutive [...]

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Put Your fingers on Your Banjo Head… Podcast #2

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Steven’s picking question (part 2 of 3)

4. Secret Machine Gun Exercise
Here’s a little secret that I find really helps me with timing and will definitely help you with the new style of finger picking. Try placing the heel of your hand on the top surface of a table or desk; now place your pinky on the surface with your palm [...]

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Ryan’s 1st Banjo Podcast (Banjo Scars)

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Try out banjoexpert’s new podcast. I’m planing to add several podcasts to the site. If you have topics that you would like to discuss please let me know.
This particular podcast is about banjo wrecks and their scars. If you have a story to tell please send it to me in the form [...]

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Steven’s picking question (part 1 of 3)

Question:
Hi, my name is Steven and I really enjoy the banjo, but I’ve had a hard time playing it. I started playing guitar about four years ago, and right away I was finger picking. Because I’ve been fingerpicking for so long, my hand moves pretty fast and my left hand is fast enough.
What [...]

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How-to-do the banjo whammy effect…

Have you ever heard that dip in tone at the end of a banjo instrumental? If you’re not exactly sure what I’m talking about, it’s similar to the whammy bar effect on an electric instrument. The tones all drop for a split second and then rise back to normal level. You can [...]

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