Converse Thumb Lead - Minstrel Banjo2024-03-29T10:24:50Zhttps://minstrelbanjo.ning.com/forum/topics/converse-thumb-lead?commentId=2477478%3AComment%3A174923&feed=yes&xn_auth=noYep, already have it. That's…tag:minstrelbanjo.ning.com,2018-09-18:2477478:Comment:1749292018-09-18T06:32:42.810ZRob Mohrhttps://minstrelbanjo.ning.com/profile/RobMohr
<p>Yep, already have it. That's where I've stumbled with the thumb lead. I have the down load from Tim Twiss, so I plan to put the notation into tab and use the tab book to check against.</p>
<p>Yep, already have it. That's where I've stumbled with the thumb lead. I have the down load from Tim Twiss, so I plan to put the notation into tab and use the tab book to check against.</p> The yellow book is tabbed in…tag:minstrelbanjo.ning.com,2018-09-18:2477478:Comment:1749262018-09-18T05:33:39.900ZChris Prietohttps://minstrelbanjo.ning.com/profile/caprieto
<p>The yellow book is tabbed in book form by weidlich too, I got a used one on Amazon for cheap</p>
<p>The yellow book is tabbed in book form by weidlich too, I got a used one on Amazon for cheap</p> Ah! Ok, I see...I'm thinking…tag:minstrelbanjo.ning.com,2018-09-17:2477478:Comment:1749232018-09-17T19:50:41.213ZRob Mohrhttps://minstrelbanjo.ning.com/profile/RobMohr
<p>Ah! Ok, I see...I'm thinking I'm going to tab them out from the notation for the general exercise and repetition, thinking that will ultimately evolve into plain sight reading without the need to tab...</p>
<p>Ah! Ok, I see...I'm thinking I'm going to tab them out from the notation for the general exercise and repetition, thinking that will ultimately evolve into plain sight reading without the need to tab...</p> Hi Rob - sorry, I think ther…tag:minstrelbanjo.ning.com,2018-09-17:2477478:Comment:1750862018-09-17T19:28:51.277ZPaul Draperhttps://minstrelbanjo.ning.com/profile/PaulDraper
<p>Hi Rob - sorry, I think there's a miss-communication... I think the yellow Converse is a great place to start learning notation, most of the tunes there are not too complicated. I suggested some of the Buckley tunes in the 1868 book as a starting point for exploring finger-style playing. Tim's tab book for the '68 book will help a lot. Plus you can compare the tablature to the notation. That might help also in reading notation...</p>
<p>Hi Rob - sorry, I think there's a miss-communication... I think the yellow Converse is a great place to start learning notation, most of the tunes there are not too complicated. I suggested some of the Buckley tunes in the 1868 book as a starting point for exploring finger-style playing. Tim's tab book for the '68 book will help a lot. Plus you can compare the tablature to the notation. That might help also in reading notation...</p>