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Here's the quick way to get pickin' with the best of 'em
The banjo is both a staple of old-time music and an instrument that makes frequent cameos in today's chart toppers. Whatever your musical leanings, Banjo For Dummies will show you how to pick your way around your instrument, even if you have zero musical background! With a little practice--and the easy-to-follow instructions in this book--you can learn your way around the banjo, try out various musical styles, and discover what banjo culture is all about.
Think of this For Dummies guide as your personal banjo tutor, as you learn how to buy, tune, hold, play, and have fun with your five-string. You can also go beyond the book with online video lessons and audio files that will get you picking even faster. Follow the guidance of respected banjo performer Bill Evans and soon you may find yourself jamming with a band or rubbing elbows with the pros at your local bluegrass festival.
Learn the basics of banjo: how to strum chords, pick notes, and read tablature
Add new styles to your repertoire, including clawhammer, three-finger styles, vamping, and classic banjo
Play bluegrass music and learn how to network at festivals
Choose the banjo and accessories that work for you, and discover how to keep them in good shape
Banjo For Dummies is for anyone who want to learn to play the five-string banjo or brush up on banjo-playing skills. No experience required!
Auteur
Bill Evans is an internationally celebrated five-string banjo player, teacher, historian, and recording artist, who has helped thousands of banjo players globally get the most out of their instruments. He's also performed throughout the world and his CDs have topped both folk and bluegrass charts.
Texte du rabat
Explore bluegrass and old-time banjo styles Join the banjo revolution! Thanks to its prevalence in folk and bluegrass, the banjo is almost the very essence of Americana. And now a new generation of musicians from the country, pop, and jazz worlds have made the sound of the banjo new again. This book is for anyone who wants to pay their respects to tradition as well as those who want to create the next chart-topper ... or both! Packed with the essentials you need to knowfrom top techniques to choosing the right instrumentyou'll learn, and be able to show off, just why the banjo is never out of style! Inside...
Résumé
Here's the quick way to get pickin' with the best of 'em
The banjo is both a staple of old-time music and an instrument that makes frequent cameos in today's chart toppers. Whatever your musical leanings, Banjo For Dummies will show you how to pick your way around your instrument, even if you have zero musical background! With a little practiceand the easy-to-follow instructions in this bookyou can learn your way around the banjo, try out various musical styles, and discover what banjo culture is all about.
Think of this For Dummies guide as your personal banjo tutor, as you learn how to buy, tune, hold, play, and have fun with your five-string. You can also go beyond the book with online video lessons and audio files that will get you picking even faster. Follow the guidance of respected banjo performer Bill Evans and soon you may find yourself jamming with a band or rubbing elbows with the pros at your local bluegrass festival.
Contenu
Introduction 1
About This Book 1
Foolish Assumptions 2
Icons Used in This Book 3
Beyond the Book 3
Where to Go from Here 4
Part 1: The Amazing Five-String Banjo 5
Chapter 1: You Want to Play What?: Banjo Basics 7
Getting into Banjo 7
Loving that amazing sound 8
Becoming a true believer 8
Identifying Different Kinds of Banjos 9
Five-string banjo: The subject of this book 9
Tenor and plectrum banjos: Look for another book 10
Knowing the Parts of a Banjo 12
Looking at the neck 15
Checking out the pot 16
Picking up string vibrations 17
Becoming a Banjo Player 18
Making wise purchase choices 19
Tuning and holding your banjo 19
Fretting chords with the left hand 19
Playing authentic right- and left-hand patterns 20
Practicing some real tunes 20
Jamming in good company 20
Meeting other banjo lovers 21
Keeping your banjo sounding great 21
Chapter 2: Tuning Your Banjo 23
G Tuning: Getting Your Strings in Order 24
Relative Tuning: Tuning the Banjo to Itself 25
Reference Tuning: Getting a Little Outside Help 27
Using an electronic tuner 27
Tuning with an electronic tuner at a jam session 30
Using another instrument as a reference 30
Chapter 3: Starting to Play: Fretting and Strumming 35
Talking Banjo Talk 36
Positioning Body and Banjo 37
Strapping on your banjo 38
Sitting down to play 41
Standing with your banjo 42
Fretting with the Left Hand 44
Fingering G, D7, and C Chords 46
The G chord: Real easy 47
The D7 chord: A little harder 47
The C chord: More challenging still 47
Checking Out Chord Diagrams 48
Reading a chord diagram 48
Interpreting up-the-neck chord diagrams 50
Chord Progressions: Playing Your First Song 51
Chapter 4: Playing by the Rules: Songs and Tablature 53
Breaking Down the Parts of a Song 54
Feeling the rhythm 54
Finding the melody 59
Reading Tablature 65
Finding notes 65
Tracking down the rhythm 66
Playing Pinch Patterns 68
Being a Great Team Player 71
Lead playing: Shining the spotlight on yourself 71
Backup playing: Allowing others to stand out 72
Part 2: Let's Pick! Basic Banjo Techniques 75
Chapter 5: Getting Right with the Right Hand 77
Clawhammer and Bluegrass: Down-Picking and Up-Picking 78
Clawhammer Right-Hand Basics 79
Finding a good right-hand position 80
Playing your first clawhammer notes 81
Using clawhammer banjo as accompaniment 85
Bluegrass Right-Hand Basics 87
Choosing and fitting thumbpicks and fingerpicks 87
Acquiring a good right-hand position 92
Playing roll patterns 97
Using bluegrass rolls as accompaniment 100
Chapter 6: Sliding, Hammering, and Pulling: Adding the Left Hand 103
Slipping into the Slide 104
Getting down the slide: The basics 105
Trying 3rd-string slides 106
Undertaking 4th-string slides 106
Focusing on 1st-string slides 107
Nailing the Hammer-On 108
Playing open-string hammer-ons 108
Giving fretted hammer-ons a chance 110
Pulling Off the Pull-Off 111
Digging into open-string pull-offs 112
Mastering fretted pull-offs 112
Sizing up special clawhammer pull-offs 114
Bending the Chokes 114 Playing the Foggy Mountain ...