Here are some materials Greg and I (Tim Twiss) put together for the Harpers Ferry Early Banjo Workshop Weekend. This is certainly starting from the beginning, but it cuts no corners, and is not watered down or sugar coated. It is simply the authentic instruction form the original tutors put together in a logical, progressive manner. All newbies are welcome to try this material out, and give feedback to let us know if it was helpful in your learning. It starts with providing a solid understanding of the technique, and moves into repertoire as soon as possible.
Here are links to the video, covering the material in the book.
http://minstrelbanjo.ning.com/video/harpers-ferry-1
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I just wanted to bump this page. Lots of great info on here. Especially for beginners
Steve
Added today is a Briggs' type version of "Buffalo Gals". Is is pretty easy, and has a "pull" in it. I use a "p" to signify a pull.
Tim,
I know you posted this a while ago, but I am just seeing it now. Thanks so much for this and all your hard work. This really helps us newbies out a lot. I read notation for brass/wind instruments and piano, but was also daunted as to how it applies to banjo (which note or which octave goes to which string?) and only played by tab or by ear. However, seeing this and also the Banjo Rosetta has inspired me to try to learn to play to play banjo by notation, too. Well done, sir!
I am just now seeing this as well, after Tim 'featured' it. It's so incredibly helpful for us beginners, and so easy to understand. thank you thank you thank you!!
Tim Twiss said:
Added today is a Briggs' type version of "Buffalo Gals". Is is pretty easy, and has a "pull" in it. I use a "p" to signify a pull.
Tim....could be I'm blind in addition to the 'pine pollen issue', but can you point me to where this "Buffalo Gals" is that you added?
This very nice stuff Tim, Thank you for taking the time to post this... I was just about to email you and ask of all the touter books which one would you say someone should start with? But, I guess this would be a better start and then move on to the touters...
Yea, use this stuff, but keep it alive with discussions. Always something new and useful will pop up.
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