Love what you do Jim. Down to earth and just clean playing. After watching many of your videos has got me walking around with my head tilted sideways. Find it hard to brush my teeth & comb my hair!
Yes! A clawhammer video, and I love the freedom of choice you bring with this lesson too. Really encourages us viewers to play around and make the tune our own. Thanks for the quality content!
Hey Jim, many thanks for this lessson. I've just been given my banjo and after a week of learning the basics of clawhammer this tune was the first i have tried. I'm still very rough but appreciate how you guided me through the basics. Happy new year to you from Aotearoa New Zealand.
As usual Jim. great, and easy to understand rendition. During my journey, I have experienced people not wanting to share their knowledge. Or saying, you need to learn Scruggs style. You are very generous with your knowledge. Myself, I try to share any knowledge I have gained. By the way, I have that same banjo you are playing! Great playable, affordable, sounding open back.
Thanks Jim: that double C tuning was what I needed. I've been trying to do clawhammer in G and it just doesn't sound right. Ordered your book yesterday! I also like your approach to picking out the melody and then adding embellishments.
Please show us your version how you play ( red wing ) im playing banjo now, thanks to your aweosme channel!!! I cant find nothing compared to yours online, the clarity and precision how much your teachings works thank you!
Do you mind if I ask what make and model of banjo you got there? I'm looking to get a better open back banjo for clawhammer playing and really like the sound of it.
@@JimPankey theres a couple people who teach it on RUclips but I find them alot harder to follow than you, you make it easy! Would be amazing if you could work it out for us, anyway thanks for all you do.
Thanks Jim, very helpful lesson! I'm wondering if you could consider doing a clawhammer tutorial for Same Old Man/Old Man At the Mill ? I like the Karen Dalton version, but any version is good, i like the song and would like to learn it 😊
Another great lesson man. I'm just wondering if I have a resonator banjo should I take the resonator off if I play clawhammer? And would it be the same as a regular open-back?
Awesome lesson, Jim! I was wondering if you've considered revamping your Ill fly away lesson from a while back, and make a lesson on Peaches and Cream. Love your videos!
Hello Jim, at 8:42 you say "hit that 4" (th string) but I don't understand in the B section if you hit the 4th with your drop thumb at any point, or if it's always with the 4 other fingers. Thanks!
Jim, as always, thank you for these lessons. A couple of questions for you. 1) If I don't have a scooped neck, do I still play over the neck, or is playing over the head okay? 2) What kind of strings are you using on the banjo? they look nylon, but I can't tell for sure. 3) When I do that 1, 2, 3, 5 pattern, how do I break the habit of wanting to use my fingers for the number 2 string? I struggle getting my thumb to drop to the two string and then use the finger for the 3rd string. I either use my finger for 1, 2, 3 or my finger just for 1 and the thumb wants to do 2, 3 & 5 which is wrong an clunky sounding.
Play where you’re most comfortable. Strings are just medium gauge steel Break the habit by getting the right hand technique down. Sounds like you’re still struggling with that. Go back to my beginner frailing lessons for review.
@@JimPankey Well, that could be part of the problem as I never did your beginner frailing lessons... just the Bluegrass ones. I'll go take a look at those. I just had a book on clawhammer, and mine looks more like flailing vs frailing. :)
Hey Jim! I know you were good buddies with banjo neal, do you know how to play his "pickin wild blackberries" my mom really wants me to learn it for her but I don't know where to start.
I'm really enjoying these claw hammer lessons! I'd love to see more of them!
Thanks!
I learned bluegrass pickin' and this is the first time the bum-diddy actually clicked for me. I'm gonna watch this on repeat until I master this tune!
Glad I could help! Hang in there!
Love what you do Jim. Down to earth and just clean playing. After watching many of your videos has got me walking around with my head tilted sideways. Find it hard to brush my teeth & comb my hair!
Thanks for the kind words! 🤪
Yes! A clawhammer video, and I love the freedom of choice you bring with this lesson too. Really encourages us viewers to play around and make the tune our own. Thanks for the quality content!
More to come!
Love,love, love it! Thanks Jim, just starting my clawhammer journey and your videos really inspire me, please keep doing what you do.
Keep me posted on your progress 😊
This is exactly what I was needing today
Glad I could do it
I got so much from this lesson, thank you thank you 😊 🙏🏼
Thanks for letting me teach you ☺️
What a lovely sound. Thanks Jim
Thanks 😊
Thank you so much.lots to learn
You can do it!
I’m a clam hammer player Jim, so I just have to tell you how much I enjoy these Clawhammer lessons. Thank you so much. I love this lesson.
Thanks 😊
Love clawhammer!!! This is great thank you
Thanks 😊
Jim, thanks for all the great banjo lessons!!!
You’re welcome 😊
Hi again Jim just sighing in to this, thank you again buddy you are the best.
Thanks 😊
Thankes for all your work you have done for us.Stay heallthy MrJim Pankey!Josef from Germany
Thank you, I will
Thanks for the Clawhammer lessons Jim!
You’re so welcome!
Hey, been trying to learn this song watching a bunch of videos, yours was the one that helped me fill in all the blanks, so you earned that subscribe!
Glad I could help!
Another gem from Jim. Thank you, sir!
Thanks for the kind words ☺️
My banjo screamed in pain when I tried the standard Old Mare Hare, 🤣🤣🤣. Lord knows what it’d sound like with those changes. 🤣🤣
Cheers Jim 👋👋 🇦🇺
Thanks for watching 😊
Glad to see back on claw hammer
Thanks 😊
Awesome. You are a great teacher, Jim.
Thanks 😊
Great player and teacher Jim, thanx from an Aussie for your work. Still love your "Country Blues" tune from way back ....a spooky haunting tune.
Many thanks!
Thank you so much for this !! Love the Clawhammer lessons!! Keep it up brother!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you Jim for another great lesson 👍
Thanks for watching
Hey Jim, many thanks for this lessson. I've just been given my banjo and after a week of learning the basics of clawhammer this tune was the first i have tried. I'm still very rough but appreciate how you guided me through the basics. Happy new year to you from Aotearoa New Zealand.
Glad to help!
Thanks for this one Jim. I've been looking for some clawhammer lessons!
Glad to do it!
I ordered a banjo and it will arrive in a few days so im just consuming as much of your content as possible!
Awesome!
As usual Jim. great, and easy to understand rendition. During my journey, I have experienced people not wanting to share their knowledge. Or saying, you need to learn Scruggs style. You are very generous with your knowledge. Myself, I try to share any knowledge I have gained. By the way, I have that same banjo you are playing! Great playable, affordable, sounding open back.
Thanks for watching. 😊
Awesome Jim 👍
Thanks
Thanks, Jim! I finally got my thumb to drop!
Excellent!
Thanks Jim: that double C tuning was what I needed. I've been trying to do clawhammer in G and it just doesn't sound right. Ordered your book yesterday! I also like your approach to picking out the melody and then adding embellishments.
Yeah, double c is really helpful in changing how you think about Clawhammer.
Thanks for this - something finally clicked and this helped me get drop thumbing figured out!!!!!!
Yay!!
That's so cool! Love it! I've tried claw hammer. Just can't seem to make my hand work that way. Might just give this'n a try anyway!
Thanks Jim!
Follow my clawhammer series. It’ll help.
@@JimPankey same here lol I struggle with it....plus I don't have nails which makes it difficult
@@JimPankey Forgive me if this is obvious, but how do I follow the Clawhammer Series specifically?
@@brandonnelsonmccoy ruclips.net/p/PLimF2H1ED8fVfbDEcT3jDFFhafyolO0Ly
@@brandonnelsonmccoy and here: ruclips.net/p/PLimF2H1ED8fXmC5lS6Bf0DzlP-Sg8NR7k
Thank you so much
Thanks for watching ☺️
Great lesson... drop thumb is my friend, huh!
Thanks 😊
Please show us your version how you play ( red wing ) im playing banjo now, thanks to your aweosme channel!!! I cant find nothing compared to yours online, the clarity and precision how much your teachings works thank you!
Thanks for watching
Thank you Jim ! 👏
You’re welcome!
Yeah, boy!!...🚫 tablature! Let's learn the old way!!👍 Thanks, Jim!
Enjoy 😊
Nice Jim can play this one 👍 🏴 just play I slightly different ..but great again thanks for posting ..cheers Tony
Hope there was something here for you anyway.
Great lesson Jim 👍🏼
Thanks 😊
Jim i have been trying to find someone who plays like this since my farther in law passed away in 1973
Glad I could be here. ☺️
Do you mind if I ask what make and model of banjo you got there? I'm looking to get a better open back banjo for clawhammer playing and really like the sound of it.
I'm playing my Recording King RK-OT25
Love clawhammer! But its to dificult for me.. one day will try it.. thanks for this!
When you are ready check out the beginning series I did.
Hi Jim :) Are you planning to do more of this kind of banjo style? I like it a lot and wornder if you going to upload some new stuff?
I probably should... 😌
Hey Jim ever do any tunes on a banjo ukulele? That might be fun.
I do. Don’t currently have one though.
Great lesson. Mahalo nui loa.
Thanks. :)
Another great lesson! Could you do a lesson on "walking boss" for us please.
I’ve heard it, but don’t think I’ve ever played that one.
@@JimPankey theres a couple people who teach it on RUclips but I find them alot harder to follow than you, you make it easy! Would be amazing if you could work it out for us, anyway thanks for all you do.
Thanks Jim, very helpful lesson! I'm wondering if you could consider doing a clawhammer tutorial for Same Old Man/Old Man At the Mill ? I like the Karen Dalton version, but any version is good, i like the song and would like to learn it 😊
It’s a good tune. Not sure I’ve ever heard that arrangement, and I really don’t do other peoples’ arrangements. Good suggestion though.
Another great lesson man. I'm just wondering if I have a resonator banjo should I take the resonator off if I play clawhammer? And would it be the same as a regular open-back?
I’d just leave the resonator on.
Thanks! So much for great content, hope this token payment increases your search rating, learning so much off you
Thanks so much 😊
You da man!
Thanks ☺️
Awesome lesson, Jim! I was wondering if you've considered revamping your Ill fly away lesson from a while back, and make a lesson on Peaches and Cream. Love your videos!
Was talking about I’ll Fly Away today. Probably won’t do Peaches and Cream.
@@JimPankey Sad about peaches and cream. But stoked to see what you do with I'll fly away!
do yo uhave a rendition of Lonesome Road Blues for clawhammer?
I don’t. Never thought about it.
I looked up the Recording King RK-OT25, and the guy in the video on their website could be your brother. Doppelganger for sure.
It’s me. lol
Hello Jim, at 8:42 you say "hit that 4" (th string) but I don't understand in the B section if you hit the 4th with your drop thumb at any point, or if it's always with the 4 other fingers. Thanks!
You’re just hitting it on the down stroke to make the chord sound big
@@JimPankey Thanks! this clawhammer thing is great, I hope to emulate your Country Blues video soon!
How did you get so cool Mr. Pankey?
Never really considered myself cool. 😎
thank you. this was great and no tab
Glad you liked it!
I liked this lesson, can't play with my cast yet, but shoot, I like molly hare ok.
I hope you heal up soon!
Hi Jim. What make of banjo are you playing here? Sounds good!
Recording King RK-OT25
Can i play clawhammer with a banjo with the resonator behind?(like the One u use for the bluegrass lessons)
Yep!
Jim, as always, thank you for these lessons. A couple of questions for you. 1) If I don't have a scooped neck, do I still play over the neck, or is playing over the head okay? 2) What kind of strings are you using on the banjo? they look nylon, but I can't tell for sure. 3) When I do that 1, 2, 3, 5 pattern, how do I break the habit of wanting to use my fingers for the number 2 string? I struggle getting my thumb to drop to the two string and then use the finger for the 3rd string. I either use my finger for 1, 2, 3 or my finger just for 1 and the thumb wants to do 2, 3 & 5 which is wrong an clunky sounding.
Play where you’re most comfortable.
Strings are just medium gauge steel
Break the habit by getting the right hand technique down. Sounds like you’re still struggling with that. Go back to my beginner frailing lessons for review.
@@JimPankey Well, that could be part of the problem as I never did your beginner frailing lessons... just the Bluegrass ones. I'll go take a look at those. I just had a book on clawhammer, and mine looks more like flailing vs frailing. :)
Hey Jim! I know you were good buddies with banjo neal, do you know how to play his "pickin wild blackberries" my mom really wants me to learn it for her but I don't know where to start.
I never learned that one. Sure do miss Neal though!
🤘😎
😊🤙🏼
Please show how you play the song
Red wing:):) would be very appreciated 👍👍👍👍👍
Probably won’t get to Redwing. It’s not one that I ever play.
7:16 first part playthrough
do a lesson on dooley on bluegrass
I play thru the kickoff here. Use the slowdown feature. I bet you can figure it out. ruclips.net/video/bytib45AmfQ/видео.html
But hang tight... considering doing a full lesson on it. :)
Hey jim I posted a video on my channel of my progress on wagon wheel if you wanna check it out
Fantastic!
Just realized Jim you have been on a god food eating diet seems youv lost a fair bit of your body weight hope is all ok health wise ? 🤔👍🏴
Health is good. Thanks for asking. Finally decided to get serious.