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Introduction
..................................................................1
About This Book
...............................................................................................1
Conventions Used in This Book
.....................................................................3
What You re Not to Read
.................................................................................4
Foolish Assumptions
.......................................................................................4
How This Book Is Organized
...........................................................................4
Part I: The Amazing Five-String Banjo
.................................................5
Part II: Let s Pick! The Basic Ingredients
.............................................5
Part III: Playing Styles Past, Present, and Future
................................5
Part IV: Buyer s Guide, Care and Feeding, and More
.........................6
Part V: The Part of Tens
.........................................................................6
Part VI: Appendixes
................................................................................6
Icons Used in This Book
..................................................................................6
Where to Go from Here
....................................................................................7
Parti:
The Amazina
FWe-Striną
Banjo
.....«......................9
Chapter
1:
First Steps: Banjo Basics
............................11
Getting into Banjo
..........................................................................................11
Loving that amazing sound
.................................................................12
Becoming a true believer
....................................................................12
Identifying Different Kinds of Banjos
...........................................................13
Five-string banjo: The subject of the book
........................................13
Tenor and plectrum banjos: Look for another book
........................14
Knowing the Parts of a Banjo
.......................................................................16
Looking at the neck
..............................................................................17
Checking out the pot
............................................................................20
Picking up string vibrations
................................................................21
Becoming a Banjo Player
...............................................................................22
Making wise purchase choices
...........................................................22
Tuning and holding your banjo
..........................................................23
Fretting chords with the left hand
......................................................23
Playing authentic right- and left-hand patterns
................................23
Practicing some real tunes
..................................................................24
Making music with others in jam sessions
.......................................24
Meeting other banjo lovers
.................................................................24
Keeping your banjo sounding great
...................................................25
Banjo For Dummies
Chapter
2:
Meet Your Banjo
....................................27
Talking Banjo Talk
..........................................................................................27
Positioning Body and Banjo
..........................................................................29
Strapping on your banjo
......................................................................29
Sitting down to play
.............................................................................33
Standing with your banjo
....................................................................34
Fretting with the Left Hand
...........................................................................35
Tuning Up
........................................................................................................37
G
tuning: Getting your strings in order
..............................................38
Relative tuning: Tuning the banjo to itself
........................................39
Reference tuning: Getting a little outside help
.................................41
Checking Out Chord Diagrams
.....................................................................47
Reading a chord diagram
....................................................................47
Interpreting up-the-neck chord diagrams
.........................................48
Fingering G, D7, and
С
Chords
......................................................................49
The
G
chord: Real easy
........................................................................50
The D7 chord: A little harder
..............................................................50
The
С
chord: More challenging still
...................................................50
Chapter
3:
Playing by the Rules: Not Enough Theory to Hurt
........53
Breaking Down the Parts of a Song
..............................................................54
Rhythm: Catching the beat
.................................................................54
Chord progressions: Playing your first songs
...................................58
Reading
Tablature
..........................................................................................62
Finding notes
.........................................................................................62
Tracking down the rhythm
..................................................................64
Playing Pinch Patterns
..................................................................................65
Being a Great Team Player
............................................................................67
Lead playing: Shining the spotlight on yourself
...............................68
Backup playing: Allowing others to stand out
..................................69
Partlh Let s Pick! The Basic ingredients
......................77
Chapter
4:
Getting Right with the Right Hand
.....................73
Clawhammer and Bluegrass: Down-Picking and Up-Picking
....................73
Clawhammer Right-Hand Basics
..................................................................74
Finding a good right-hand position
....................................................75
Playing your first clawhammer notes
................................................77
Using clawhammer banjo as accompaniment
..................................82
Bluegrass Right-Hand Basics
........................................................................83
Choosing and fitting thumbpicks and fingerpicks
...........................84
Acquiring a good right-hand position
................................................89
Table
of
Contents
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Playing roll patterns
.............................................................................93
Using bluegrass rolls as accompaniment
..........................................96
Chapter
5:
Sliding, Hammering, and Pulling: Adding the Left Hand
.. .99
Slipping into the Slide
..................................................................................100
Getting down the slide: The basics
..................................................100
Trying Srd-string slides
......................................................................101
Undertaking ^h-string slides
............................................................102
Focusing on lst-string slides
.............................................................103
Nailing the Hammer-On
...............................................................................104
Playing open-string hammer-ons
......................................................104
Giving fretted hammer-ons a chance
...............................................105
Pulling Off the Pull-Off
.................................................................................107
Digging into open-string pull-offs
.....................................................107
Mastering fretted pull-offs
.................................................................108
Sizing up special clawhammer pull-offs
..........................................110
Bending the Chokes
.....................................................................................
Ill
Playing the Foggy Mountain choke
..................................................
Ill
Experimenting with choke variations
..............................................112
Putting Your Hands Together
.....................................................................113
Making sure your clawhammer right-hand is ready
......................114
Double-checking your bluegrass right-hand skills
.........................114
Joining forces: Using both hands in clawhammer banjo
...............115
Keeping both hands busy in bluegrass banjo
.................................120
Chapter
6:
Working Up Your First Tunes:
Clawhammer and Bluegrass
..................................125
Finding the Melody
......................................................................................126
Starting with the scale
.......................................................................126
Trying out a tune (or two)
.................................................................130
Making Melody with Style
...........................................................................132
Starting with the right hand
..............................................................132
Adding the left hand
...........................................................................135
Tackling a Few More Tunes
.........................................................................138
Part
líh
Ρίαψηα
States Past, Present, ana* Future..
......
ЦЗ
Chapter
7:
Playing Historical Styles: African, Minstrel,
and Classic Banjo
...........................................145
African-American Banjo Roots
...................................................................145
Converging Cultures: The World of Minstrel Banjo
.................................147
Uncovering the historical background
............................................147
Getting into minstrel banjo
...............................................................149
Banjo For Dummies
Discovering
drop-C
tuning
................................................................149
Mastering minstrel technique
...........................................................150
Trying some minstrel ,tunes
..............................................................150
Branching Out With Classic Banjo
.............................................................152
Understanding classic banjo technique
.........................................153
Introducing yourself to the classics
................................................154
Chapter
8:
Playing Three-Finger Styles: Scruggs,
Melodic, and Single String
...................................157
Playing Scruggs-Style Banjo
........................................................................158
Flowing with the rolls
.........................................................................158
Making your music hot with some licks
..........................................161
Progressing to Scruggs-style songs
..................................................167
Making Music with Melodic Banjo
.............................................................169
Discovering how to play melodic scales
.........................................170
Getting a feel for melodic-banjo songs
............................................173
Playing Single-String Banjo
.........................................................................176
Using the right hand
..........................................................................176
Taking a crack at single-string scales
...............................................178
Exercising single-string techniques in songs
..................................182
Combining Three-Finger Techniques
.........................................................186
Part
ÎV:
Buyer s Guide, Care and Feedina, and More
.... 189
Chapter
9:
Finding Your Banjo Bliss: A Buyer s Guide
............191
Establishing Your Banjo Boundaries
.........................................................191
Making the Leap: Resonator or Open-back?
.............................................192
Pumping up the volume: Resonator banjos
....................................193
Going the old-time way: Open-back banjos
.....................................195
Finding a Great Beginner s Banjo
...............................................................196
Knowing what s in the pot
.................................................................196
Getting good string action
.................................................................197
Finding bridge height
.........................................................................199
Measuring string spacing
..................................................................200
Checking the tuners
...........................................................................200
Taking the plunge
...............................................................................203
Stepping Up to a Better Banjo
....................................................................204
Budgeting for a quality banjo
...........................................................205
Knowing a quality banjo when you see it
........................................206
Plugging in: Electric banjos
...............................................................212
Going vintage
......................................................................................215
Table
of Contents
Finding the Right Music Store
....................................................................216
Buying from an acoustic specialty store
.........................................217
Buying online
......................................................................................218
Getting you started: A banjo store directory
..................................218
Chapter
10:
Getting the Right Stuff: Banjo Gear
..................221
Picking Up the Stuff You Really Need
........................................................221
Cases: Becoming King of the Road
...................................................222
Strings: You can t pick without em
..................................................227
Picks: Giving your-fingers playing power
........................................230
Straps: Take a load off!
.......................................................................231
Capos: Playing easily in different keys
............................................231
The
Öth-string
capo and spikes: Going along for the ride
.............235
Electronic tuners: Getting by with a little help
...............................236
Collecting More Cool Tools to Help Your Playing
....................................238
Metronomes and drum machines
....................................................238
Your computer and the banjo
...........................................................241
Swapping Out Parts to Make Your Banjo Sound Better
..........................243
Bridges
.................................................................................................243
Heads
...................................................................................................244
Tailpieces
.............................................................................................245
D tuners
............................................................................................246
Chapter
11:
Taking Care of Your Baby: String
Changing
&
Basic Maintenance
...............................249
Replacing Banjo Strings
...............................................................................250
Deciding when your strings need a changin
......................,...........250
Changing strings
1
through
4:
A step-by-step guide
......................251
Replacing the 5th string
....................................................................257
Setting the Bridge
.........................................................................................258
Discovering harmonics
......................................................................258
Using harmonics to set the bridge
...................................................259
Adjusting Head Tension
..............................................................................260
Relating head tension to banjo tone
................................................260
Tightening the head
...........................................................................261
Keeping Your Banjo Looking Its Best
.........................................................264
Knowing When to Consult a Professional
.................................................266
Chapter
12:
Networking into Banjo Culture
.....................267
Taking Private Lessons
................................................................................268
Overcoming lesson anxiety
...............................................................268
Finding just the right teacher
...........................................................269
Banjo
For Dummies
Playing Music with Others
..........................................................................271
Finding a good jam
.............................................................................272
Getting ready for a jam session
........................................................273
Joining in a jam
...................................................................................274
Observing good jamming etiquette
.................................................275
Attending Workshops and Camps
..............................................................276
Workshops: Fine-tuning your techniques
........................................277
Banjo, bluegrass, and old-time camps:
Rubbing elbows with the pros
......................................................278
Heading to a Bluegrass Festival
.................................................................280
Discovering what festivals are all about
.........................................280
Finding a festival that s right for you
...............................................282
Patt
V: The Part of Tens
.............................................283
Chapter
13:
Ten Tips to Make Practicing More Fun
..............285
Listen Actively
..............................................................................................285
Set Goals
........................................................................................................286
Practice Regularly
........................................................................................286
Warm Up
........................................................................................................287
Use
Tablature
Sparingly
..............................................................................287
Get the Right Hand First
..............................................................................288
Gradually Increase Your Speed
..................................................................288
Take Songs One Measure at a Time
...........................................................289
Play the Right Repertoire
............................................................................290
Keep Track of Your Progress
......................................................................290
Chapter
14:
Ten Banjo Players You Need to Hear
................291
Earl Scruggs (b.
1924)..................................................................................291
Pete Seeger (b.
1919)...................................................................................292
Béla
Fleck (b.
1958)......................................................................................292
Tommy Jarrell
(1901-1985).........................................................................292
Bill Keith (b.
1939)........................................................................................293
Mike Seeger (b.
1933)...................................................................................293
Uncle Dave Macon
(1870-1952)..................................................................293
J. D. Crowe (b.
1937)....................................................................................294
Don Reno
(1927-1984).................................................................................294
Sylvester
(Vess)
Ossman
(1868-1923).......................................................294
Alison Brown (b.
1962)................................................................................295
Tony TrischkaO.
1949)...............................................................................295
Other Banjo Players You Should Hear
.......................................................295
Table
of Contents
Part
0:
Appendixes
...................................................297
Appendix A: Banjo Chords and Notes
..........................299
Chords
...........................................................................................................299
Notes on the Banjo in
G
Tuning
..................................................................302
Appendix B: About the CD
....................................305
Relating the Text to the CD
.........................................................................305
System Requirements
..................................................................................305
Audio CD players
................................................................................305
Computer CD-ROM drives
.................................................................306
Using the CD
................................................................................................306
The Tracks on the CD
..................................................................................307
Troubleshooting
...........................................................................................311
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Pubtishinq, inc. End-User License Agreement
.....313
Inder........................................................................315
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Introduction
.1
About This Book
.1
Conventions Used in This Book
.3
What You're Not to Read
.4
Foolish Assumptions
.4
How This Book Is Organized
.4
Part I: The Amazing Five-String Banjo
.5
Part II: Let's Pick! The Basic Ingredients
.5
Part III: Playing Styles Past, Present, and Future
.5
Part IV: Buyer's Guide, Care and Feeding, and More
.6
Part V: The Part of Tens
.6
Part VI: Appendixes
.6
Icons Used in This Book
.6
Where to Go from Here
.7
Parti:
The Amazina
FWe-Striną
Banjo
.«.9
Chapter
1:
First Steps: Banjo Basics
.11
Getting into Banjo
.11
Loving that amazing sound
.12
Becoming a true believer
.12
Identifying Different Kinds of Banjos
.13
Five-string banjo: The subject of the book
.13
Tenor and plectrum banjos: Look for another book
.14
Knowing the Parts of a Banjo
.16
Looking at the neck
.17
Checking out the pot
.20
Picking up string vibrations
.21
Becoming a Banjo Player
.22
Making wise purchase choices
.22
Tuning and holding your banjo
.23
Fretting chords with the left hand
.23
Playing authentic right- and left-hand patterns
.23
Practicing some real tunes
.24
Making music with others in jam sessions
.24
Meeting other banjo lovers
.24
Keeping your banjo sounding great
.25
Banjo For Dummies
Chapter
2:
Meet Your Banjo
.27
Talking Banjo Talk
.27
Positioning Body and Banjo
.29
Strapping on your banjo
.29
Sitting down to play
.33
Standing with your banjo
.34
Fretting with the Left Hand
.35
Tuning Up
.37
G
tuning: Getting your strings in order
.38
Relative tuning: Tuning the banjo to itself
.39
Reference tuning: Getting a little outside help
.41
Checking Out Chord Diagrams
.47
Reading a chord diagram
.47
Interpreting up-the-neck chord diagrams
.48
Fingering G, D7, and
С
Chords
.49
The
G
chord: Real easy
.50
The D7 chord: A little harder
.50
The
С
chord: More challenging still
.50
Chapter
3:
Playing by the Rules: Not Enough Theory to Hurt
.53
Breaking Down the Parts of a Song
.54
Rhythm: Catching the beat
.54
Chord progressions: Playing your first songs
.58
Reading
Tablature
.62
Finding notes
.62
Tracking down the rhythm
.64
Playing Pinch Patterns
.65
Being a Great Team Player
.67
Lead playing: Shining the spotlight on yourself
.68
Backup playing: Allowing others to stand out
.69
Partlh Let's Pick! The Basic ingredients
.77
Chapter
4:
Getting Right with the Right Hand
.73
Clawhammer and Bluegrass: Down-Picking and Up-Picking
.73
Clawhammer Right-Hand Basics
.74
Finding a good right-hand position
.75
Playing your first clawhammer notes
.77
Using clawhammer banjo as accompaniment
.82
Bluegrass Right-Hand Basics
.83
Choosing and fitting thumbpicks and fingerpicks
.84
Acquiring a good right-hand position
.89
Table
of
Contents
Д>
(/
Playing roll patterns
.93
Using bluegrass rolls as accompaniment
.96
Chapter
5:
Sliding, Hammering, and Pulling: Adding the Left Hand
. .99
Slipping into the Slide
.100
Getting down the slide: The basics
.100
Trying Srd-string slides
.101
Undertaking ^h-string slides
.102
Focusing on lst-string slides
.103
Nailing the Hammer-On
.104
Playing open-string hammer-ons
.104
Giving fretted hammer-ons a chance
.105
Pulling Off the Pull-Off
.107
Digging into open-string pull-offs
.107
Mastering fretted pull-offs
.108
Sizing up special clawhammer pull-offs
.110
Bending the Chokes
.
Ill
Playing the Foggy Mountain choke
.
Ill
Experimenting with choke variations
.112
Putting Your Hands Together
.113
Making sure your clawhammer right-hand is ready
.114
Double-checking your bluegrass right-hand skills
.114
Joining forces: Using both hands in clawhammer banjo
.115
Keeping both hands busy in bluegrass banjo
.120
Chapter
6:
Working Up Your First Tunes:
Clawhammer and Bluegrass
.125
Finding the Melody
.126
Starting with the scale
.126
Trying out a tune (or two)
.130
Making Melody with Style
.132
Starting with the right hand
.132
Adding the left hand
.135
Tackling a Few More Tunes
.138
Part
líh
Ρίαψηα
States Past, Present, ana* Future.
.
ЦЗ
Chapter
7:
Playing Historical Styles: African, Minstrel,
and Classic Banjo
.145
African-American Banjo Roots
.145
Converging Cultures: The World of Minstrel Banjo
.147
Uncovering the historical background
.147
Getting into minstrel banjo
.149
Banjo For Dummies
Discovering
drop-C
tuning
.149
Mastering minstrel technique
.150
Trying some minstrel ,tunes
.150
Branching Out With Classic Banjo
.152
Understanding classic banjo technique
.153
Introducing yourself to the classics
.154
Chapter
8:
Playing Three-Finger Styles: Scruggs,
Melodic, and Single String
.157
Playing Scruggs-Style Banjo
.158
Flowing with the rolls
.158
Making your music hot with some licks
.161
Progressing to Scruggs-style songs
.167
Making Music with Melodic Banjo
.169
Discovering how to play melodic scales
.170
Getting a feel for melodic-banjo songs
.173
Playing Single-String Banjo
.176
Using the right hand
.176
Taking a crack at single-string scales
.178
Exercising single-string techniques in songs
.182
Combining Three-Finger Techniques
.186
Part
ÎV:
Buyer's Guide, Care and Feedina, and More
. 189
Chapter
9:
Finding Your Banjo Bliss: A Buyer's Guide
.191
Establishing Your Banjo Boundaries
.191
Making the Leap: Resonator or Open-back?
.192
Pumping up the volume: Resonator banjos
.193
Going the old-time way: Open-back banjos
.195
Finding a Great Beginner's Banjo
.196
Knowing what's in the pot
.196
Getting good string action
.197
Finding bridge height
.199
Measuring string spacing
.200
Checking the tuners
.200
Taking the plunge
.203
Stepping Up to a Better Banjo
.204
Budgeting for a quality banjo
.205
Knowing a quality banjo when you see it
.206
Plugging in: Electric banjos
.212
Going vintage
.215
Table
of Contents
Finding the Right Music Store
.216
Buying from an acoustic specialty store
.217
Buying online
.218
Getting you started: A banjo store directory
.218
Chapter
10:
Getting the Right Stuff: Banjo Gear
.221
Picking Up the Stuff You Really Need
.221
Cases: Becoming King of the Road
.222
Strings: You can't pick without 'em
.227
Picks: Giving your-fingers playing power
.230
Straps: Take a load off!
.231
Capos: Playing easily in different keys
.231
The
Öth-string
capo and spikes: Going along for the ride
.235
Electronic tuners: Getting by with a little help
.236
Collecting More Cool Tools to Help Your Playing
.238
Metronomes and drum machines
.238
Your computer and the banjo
.241
Swapping Out Parts to Make Your Banjo Sound Better
.243
Bridges
.243
Heads
.244
Tailpieces
.245
"D" tuners
.246
Chapter
11:
Taking Care of Your Baby: String
Changing
&
Basic Maintenance
.249
Replacing Banjo Strings
.250
Deciding when your strings need a changin'
.,.250
Changing strings
1
through
4:
A step-by-step guide
.251
Replacing the 5th string
.257
Setting the Bridge
.258
Discovering harmonics
.258
Using harmonics to set the bridge
.259
Adjusting Head Tension
.260
Relating head tension to banjo tone
.260
Tightening the head
.261
Keeping Your Banjo Looking Its Best
.264
Knowing When to Consult a Professional
.266
Chapter
12:
Networking into Banjo Culture
.267
Taking Private Lessons
.268
Overcoming lesson anxiety
.268
Finding just the right teacher
.269
Banjo
For Dummies
Playing Music with Others
.271
Finding a good jam
.272
Getting ready for a jam session
.273
Joining in a jam
.274
Observing good jamming etiquette
.275
Attending Workshops and Camps
.276
Workshops: Fine-tuning your techniques
.277
Banjo, bluegrass, and old-time camps:
Rubbing elbows with the pros
.278
Heading to a Bluegrass Festival
.280
Discovering what festivals are all about
.280
Finding a festival that's right for you
.282
Patt
V: The Part of Tens
.283
Chapter
13:
Ten Tips to Make Practicing More Fun
.285
Listen Actively
.285
Set Goals
.286
Practice Regularly
.286
Warm Up
.287
Use
Tablature
Sparingly
.287
Get the Right Hand First
.288
Gradually Increase Your Speed
.288
Take Songs One Measure at a Time
.289
Play the Right Repertoire
.290
Keep Track of Your Progress
.290
Chapter
14:
Ten Banjo Players You Need to Hear
.291
Earl Scruggs (b.
1924).291
Pete Seeger (b.
1919).292
Béla
Fleck (b.
1958).292
Tommy Jarrell
(1901-1985).292
Bill Keith (b.
1939).293
Mike Seeger (b.
1933).293
Uncle Dave Macon
(1870-1952).293
J. D. Crowe (b.
1937).294
Don Reno
(1927-1984).294
Sylvester
(Vess)
Ossman
(1868-1923).294
Alison Brown (b.
1962).295
Tony TrischkaO.
1949).295
Other Banjo Players You Should Hear
.295
Table
of Contents
Part
0:
Appendixes
.297
Appendix A: Banjo Chords and Notes
.299
Chords
.299
Notes on the Banjo in
G
Tuning
.302
Appendix B: About the CD
.305
Relating the Text to the CD
.305
System Requirements
.305
Audio CD players
.305
Computer CD-ROM drives
.306
Using the CD
.306
The Tracks on the CD
.307
Troubleshooting
.311
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