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by i like tictacs » Wed Nov 03, 2004 7:51 pm
Just got a banjo. I know nothing about it. Any sites? I know fatjack or checkii or one of you plays. Please don't show me any tab sites...i'm forcing musicianship upon myslef out of the bass clef.
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by GSR » Wed Nov 03, 2004 7:52 pm
what are you doing.
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by fatjack » Wed Nov 03, 2004 8:03 pm
"standard" banjo tuning (low to high):D G B D (the high drone string is a G)
that's all i started with, and all that i needed
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by i like tictacs » Wed Nov 03, 2004 8:13 pm
I see five strings
So g G B D F?
tuned in thirds?
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by fatjack » Wed Nov 03, 2004 8:18 pm
i like tictacs wrote:I see five strings
So g G B D F?
tuned in thirds?
no, low to high:
D G B D
the short string is tuned to G (that's the drone string)
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by i like tictacs » Wed Nov 03, 2004 8:24 pm
Oh. It covered the D because you put a colon in front of it and made it into a

face. see, combine : and D and you get
I get it now. A coworker gave it to me because he never played it. So stoked.
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by i like tictacs » Mon Nov 08, 2004 4:33 pm
stupid bitch, first time i try to change strings and i break the first
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by banjokeith » Wed Dec 01, 2004 5:53 pm
Congratulations on the banjo!
One of the best sites out there is
http://www.banjohangout.org. It has a lot more than just Tab. It has a very large section with lessons, and links to pages about everything banjo. It also has a very active set of forums with people who are always glad to help a new picker!
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by Tranman66 » Thu Dec 02, 2004 9:55 pm
i have heard great banjo work, but still cant still them. Have you tried mandolin? pretty fun lil instrument.
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by Katelyn » Sun Feb 13, 2005 1:11 pm
I'm most likely getting a banjo and an acoustic guitar for my birthday, which is August 24th. I can't wait.
I'm also saving up money for a Selmer tenor sax.
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by czech » Sun Feb 13, 2005 1:14 pm
Tranman66 wrote:i have heard great banjo work, but still cant still them. Have you tried mandolin? pretty fun lil instrument.
my grandp[a makes mandolins by hand at home in texas. they are fucking nice.
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by banker69 » Thu May 19, 2005 1:12 pm
The banjo is such a tough instrument to learn, but it makes a HUGE difference if you have some experience playing guitar and especially fingerpicking on an acoustic guitar. There are plenty of great books and internet sites out there. If you're starting from scratch on banjo, Earl Scruggs wrote an instructional book which I've heard is tremendous. Good luck and stick with it - it'll make a difference a few months down the road!
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