Posted by Old Roy on November 03, 2011 at 19:22:59 from (98.17.212.230):
In Reply to: OT: Banjos posted by AllisG on November 03, 2011 at 18:45:32:
Depends on you age and dedication. I could never learn to get all the music thats left left in my old 6 string guitar. I know there are more combinations that I'll never master.so I'm left to make somewhat pleasant noise rather than play music.
I have been playing off and on since Hi School And to get as good as Allan .. Well he'd have to break both writes and play with the casts on.
5 string banjo although I love to hear one. I believe is one of the most difficult instruments to master.( The most difficult to me would be the peddle steel)
Just ask Ol John T here he has been working with his and to learn the rolls needed when its time to do your turn really shine demands a lot of concentration and making it look easy is almost imposable .
John is a little humble calling himself a wannabe , but he is a musician dedicating his time, and talent into one instrument. I only wish I knew half of what he does.
But then again I don't consider myself to be a guitar player.
If I were to be thinking of something different I'd be checking local music stores for a repo or a trade in, and see if you could rent one for a couple months . or maybe a pawn shop.
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