Posted by John T on August 22, 2007 at 19:51:29 from (66.244.83.147):
Yo Allan, if you recall at my ripe old age I went wild n started 5 string finger style banjo lessons a few weeks ago whewwwwwwww
Wellllllllll after HOURS of practice I can keep decent time playing the Earl Scruggs forward alternating bass roll 3251 4251 3251 4251 and can chord all the key of G pretty decent. Thennnnnnn I just (took 2 weeks lol) can get thru "Cripple Creek" and am gonna learn "Wreck of the Old 97" next. Then I gotta start practicing the key of C and figure I can capo up from G for A and B and capo up from C for D and E so those 2 keys (8 chords total counting the minors) will get me by fer a while. I wanna learn to play fiddle songs like Ragtime Annie and Ole Joe Clark and Golden Slippers if I ever can ??? Teach said Ragtime Annie was in D and will be tuff to learn on Banjo for a rookie grrrrrrrrrrr
It was frustrating a while cuz I didnt make much improvement in that forward roll but its starting to come fairly natural after a few weeks and now that I can play at least one song practice is gettin funner all the time if I dont drive the first wife crazy lol woooooo hoooooo
I taught my son House of the Risign Sun chords on guitar when he was 12 (then I quit cuz he blew me away in 3 months) and now hes played guitar for 16 years and I wonder why I cant play like him?????? http://www.myspace.com/chadnordhoff
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