Hi, thanks for that video, it was really helpful. Always great to see various ways of changing strings on different design banjos, thanks again, Steve.
to be honest i have always used Cheata keys for d tuning. I have never really messed with the Scruggs or Keith tuners. But i would imagine that they should work the same. If im not mistaken they work just like regular tuners until you set the locks on them.
Side note on the shirt you're wearing... I don't know how long you've been playing, but I'm fairly new. Have you taken the BrainJo courses? If so, have you done a review on the courses??
I have Been Playing 3 finger style for 12 years and I'm starting my 3rd year playing clawhammer. Yes I have and am still using the Brainjo courses to learn to play clawhammer. I have not done a review on the course, But that is a awesome idea. I will try to get one up on my clawhammer youtube page after the first of the year. I cant recommend it enough for the clawhammer style!
Hi, thanks for that video, it was really helpful. Always great to see various ways of changing strings on different design banjos, thanks again, Steve.
You're very welcome!
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Can you use the same method with a Scruggs tuner?
to be honest i have always used Cheata keys for d tuning. I have never really messed with the Scruggs or Keith tuners. But i would imagine that they should work the same. If im not mistaken they work just like regular tuners until you set the locks on them.
Side note on the shirt you're wearing... I don't know how long you've been playing, but I'm fairly new. Have you taken the BrainJo courses? If so, have you done a review on the courses??
I have Been Playing 3 finger style for 12 years and I'm starting my 3rd year playing clawhammer. Yes I have and am still using the Brainjo courses to learn to play clawhammer. I have not done a review on the course, But that is a awesome idea. I will try to get one up on my clawhammer youtube page after the first of the year. I cant recommend it enough for the clawhammer style!