this young man is the best Tutor I have ever seen showing the Clawhammer techniques I have ever seen and I am 72 years old I stay in Scotland many thanks Jimmy
Honestly, this is the clearest explanation i've ever seen. I never comment on RUclips, but felt the need to let you know that you are an amazing teacher!
Thanks I needed this to learn rules to break rules. You make this possible. I see what I wanna do thru what you’re shining on. Great stuff very correct. Very useful.
Wow I am so glad I found a teacher as great as you. Clear, concise and understandable. I have trouble with tuning. I can get the standard G. I know some of the others. For instance if you would slowly go from 5,4,3,2,1 twicw. That way I can get my banjo tuned to practice without freaking out. Does your company make the banjos on your web page. I love the Moon and star inlays. How much? Playing a short scale 1924 VEGA Tuba Phone with engrave neck 5 String.
What strings do you use Lukas? I have a Deering Goodtime openback and I want to put nylons on it. It has a typical cheap no-knot tailpiece which I've heard can cut nylon strings. Any suggestions for a cheap tailpiece I could swap in that would be suitable for nylons? Thanks. Your beautiful playing inspired me to pick up the banjo.
That yellow pick is a celluloid ping pong ball that Lucas cuts up and makes picks out of so that he can get the sound he likes. There are a lot of good questions here and I am not sure why Lucas does not answer them, but I learned that from subscribing to his video series at one point.
this young man is the best Tutor I have ever seen showing the Clawhammer techniques I have ever seen and I am 72 years old I stay in Scotland many thanks
Jimmy
Amen
Shout out for all scottish clawhammer players!
I'm 27 from the west coast of Scotland
Honestly, this is the clearest explanation i've ever seen. I never comment on RUclips, but felt the need to let you know that you are an amazing teacher!
This is the best video on this subject I’ve ever seen.
That was a sneaky tuning change between Mississippi Sawyer & Boiling cabbage down mister! I about lost my mind until I figured it out!!!
Thanks I needed this to learn rules to break rules. You make this possible. I see what I wanna do thru what you’re shining on. Great stuff very correct. Very useful.
Best lesson ever on double and drop thumbing. Thank you so much for making it so clear... John
I am going to work on this today. Great lesson!
This is an incredibly helpful video. I’m dropping thumbs now. Thanks.
As always, clear and concise and extremely helpful. Thank you.
Now excuse me while I go drop thumb awhile!
Great, easy to follow lesson. Thank you.
Thanks a million! This made a huge difference to my playing❣️Now I know what I’ll be doing with the rest of my summer 😊☀️🎶
Wow I am so glad I found a teacher as great as you. Clear, concise and understandable. I have trouble with tuning. I can get the standard G. I know some of the others. For instance if you would slowly go from 5,4,3,2,1 twicw. That way I can get my banjo tuned to practice without freaking out. Does your company make the banjos on your web page. I love the Moon and star inlays. How much? Playing a short scale 1924 VEGA Tuba Phone with engrave neck 5 String.
Great lesson. Just what I was looking for...
Good lessons sir.. Thank you talking to us .
Always a delight and very informative!
Great lesson. This has helped me so much.
Great tutorial. I tried to play along in a open G tuning but something doesn't sound right. May I ask what tuning you are using? Thanks!!
This is a great lesson
Thank you - you are a very fine teacher
Thank you for your videos. Love your sound
Thanks bud. Much appreciated.
Really nice feel and delicate touch.i wonder what gauge strings he uses and what action he uses?
What strings do you use Lukas? I have a Deering Goodtime openback and I want to put nylons on it. It has a typical cheap no-knot tailpiece which I've heard can cut nylon strings. Any suggestions for a cheap tailpiece I could swap in that would be suitable for nylons? Thanks. Your beautiful playing inspired me to pick up the banjo.
You are very good and also a good teacher. Can you tell me what is that yellow "pick" on your finger?
Learning from video myself here, very helpful. I would assume that the yellow pick is an acrylic nail
That yellow pick is a celluloid ping pong ball that Lucas cuts up and makes picks out of so that he can get the sound he likes. There are a lot of good questions here and I am not sure why Lucas does not answer them, but I learned that from subscribing to his video series at one point.
I surly do Thank You fer all yer helpful lessons are you in G tuning here?
Nice one
Beginners won’t be on double c tuning start with g man