3 Quick Tips To Improve Your Banjo Tone

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  • @ericlong9085
    @ericlong9085 15 дней назад +1

    Thanks a mil for sharing enda, definitely my fault is when picking i go in that backward ark getting closer to the bridge so that's something to practice and the plectrum squeeze is something i need to work on, the five out of ten, super

  • @scottishforrester
    @scottishforrester 6 дней назад

    Thank you for sharing your expertise with us Enda. It is extremely helpful and appreciated!

  • @colindagnall4704
    @colindagnall4704 16 дней назад +1

    In a world where tenor banjo resources are incredibly scarce, your channel provides a beacon of light for people learning the instrument. Thank you for your continued effort, time and willingness to share your expertise.I for one would be a far worse player with out your teachings and for that i am truly grateful.

  • @jimnicholson4242
    @jimnicholson4242 16 дней назад +1

    Great stuff as usual Enda, Thanks ,

  • @Daniel-dw9xt
    @Daniel-dw9xt 16 дней назад +2

    Odd thing with the picks. I use a 1.25 mm music maker pick and I get to to sound the same as the thinner picks to my ear

    • @IrishTenorBanjo
      @IrishTenorBanjo  16 дней назад

      Must try that pick, haven’t tried those ones

    • @Daniel-dw9xt
      @Daniel-dw9xt 16 дней назад +1

      @@IrishTenorBanjo they're very nice picks. I play guitar aswell so I've quite the collection of them. The music maker is just ny. Favourite of the lot, perfect for strumming and picking, I also prefere the thicker picks as you have more control.

  • @joandmichael
    @joandmichael 16 дней назад

    Interesting to hear your thoughts about resting you fingers on the head of the banjo. Always wondered why Barney McKenna did that and what advantage he got out if it - but then again, he was Barney McKenna!

    • @IrishTenorBanjo
      @IrishTenorBanjo  16 дней назад +1

      it has a place for certain types of picking such as cross picking or playing up near the neck, but for general real/jig picking any heavy panting of the fingers is a distinct disadvantage

  • @nine9to
    @nine9to 16 дней назад

    Oh no, I am totally guilty of striking those strings hard, especially when I feel like I'm too quiet to lead a tune. I try to not do that too iften because as you point out, after a certain point the strings' magnitude of interaction causes undesirable noises.

  • @hendrixplek
    @hendrixplek 16 дней назад +1

    Great stuff! I have to take a break from the pipes, because I developed a focal hand dystonia. I still wanna play trad and I'm already a guitarist. I wanna start with the banjo. Are those 250 quid Koda Banjos good enough for a beginner?

    • @IrishTenorBanjo
      @IrishTenorBanjo  16 дней назад +1

      They’re probably fine to get the ball rolling. Certainly will do the job for learning the basic techniques but as you improve you’ll tire of them quickly. But that’s a good thing! Sorry about the dystonia, that definitely is a challenge

    • @hendrixplek
      @hendrixplek 16 дней назад

      @@IrishTenorBanjo ah well, it is what it is. I'll take a break from now and then I'll probably have to retrain with a plastic chanter and different bag size. It's the ring fingers on both hands. A real fucker. Thanks for the advice. How much would you recommend spending on a beginner banjo that'll last me a few years to come? I don't have the cash for one of Tom's beautiful beasts...

    • @hendrixplek
      @hendrixplek 16 дней назад

      I was anyway always interested in the banjo, it's also good as a backup for those days you don't wanna deal with gobshite reeds because the sun shines at the wrong angle 😂

    • @IrishTenorBanjo
      @IrishTenorBanjo  16 дней назад +1

      @@hendrixplekreeds are a dark art I hear!!

    • @IrishTenorBanjo
      @IrishTenorBanjo  16 дней назад +1

      @@hendrixplektry McNeela music or Eagle Music they’ll have beginner series banjos that’ll get ya going