Why You're Not Getting Better // Bluegrass Banjo Lesson

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  • @mikelawless1907
    @mikelawless1907 3 года назад +76

    So, just bought my first banjo....and, at 65 years old, first instrument ever as a matter of fact. I ran across your video series "30 Days of Banjo." After watching the first three episodes, it seems like it something that is completely achievable! And so it begins!

    • @selfactualizer2099
      @selfactualizer2099 2 года назад +4

      Don't worry too much about having super skills, most of the funnest jams and songs we love don't have intensely complicated instrumentals, just keep learning one song at a time and you'll always have it with you

    • @juliettesavage3975
      @juliettesavage3975 2 года назад +2

      Try Jim pankey on u tube

    • @billyoung3192
      @billyoung3192 2 года назад +4

      Gives me hope. I'm only 55 and in the same position!

    • @stacyeasley531
      @stacyeasley531 Год назад +3

      53 and just bought my first banjo. The saying old dog new tricks comes to mind every time I pick it up

    • @wdmore
      @wdmore Год назад +3

      I am 65 also. never played an instrument and am about to buy my first banjo. any suggestions

  • @ferrolblackmon4637
    @ferrolblackmon4637 9 месяцев назад +6

    You might be the best teacher I've ever had for anything. You are truly talented.

  • @garycleveland3653
    @garycleveland3653 Год назад +1

    I tried to learn banjo 50 years ago. Took lessens at a local music shop for 6 months. Bought several beginner books and learned to play a lot of the beginner tunes, but found it difficult to improve.
    Put the banjo down, joined the military, went to school, got married, had several kids and so on...
    Last year my kids bought me a nice student banjo in the hopes I would pick it up again, I still didn't (insert any excuse, or all the excuses you hear). Last month I finally dug out my old banjo (it was my grandfathers, a 1930 Kay). I have started anew and I am practicing smarter now, and am playing better than I ever had. I have been taking several of your videos very seriously and have backed up to true beginner steps (Stop Wasting Time, 7 Mistakes, etc.). I am solely focusing on practicing slow and with a purpose to fix my mistakes before I move ahead...tedious, yes, noticeable improvement in ability, absolutely. I can see your method working to push me past the wall I have hit every time i have cracked open my banjo case over the years. I'm 65 next month. I don't have the time to become a master at this, but I do feel I can build a library of great songs that I could play around family and friends and stop hiding my banjo in the basement.
    Thanks for your on point instruction,
    Gary C.

  • @drollig7905
    @drollig7905 3 года назад +13

    Thanks Eli, Just picked up a Banjo at 70 years old. Fingers are full of arthritis and old man working hands. So it has been a little hard trying to get my rolls down. Keep banging the 1st string trying to hit the 2nd so I get frustrated. I get what your saying. Slow down, ain't in any race so why rush it and screw up. So trying to slow down tomorrow during practice. I guess speed will come in its good old time. No need to rush it. Thanks again for the help... dave

  • @Ratguitar58
    @Ratguitar58 29 дней назад

    This has an element of truth for me.
    Foggy mountain breakdown is really tricky…. So I keep slowing it down to cope….

  • @ArisianFusion
    @ArisianFusion 15 дней назад

    I'm on Day 13 of your 30 days of banjo. I'm spending a good deal of time trying to get the slide in the first measure of Boil That Cabbage Down something close to how it sounds when you play it.

  • @fireeater1428
    @fireeater1428 Год назад +2

    Been playing music for 42 years. Banjo is my 8th instrument to learn and Eli has made it so easy to learn. The best advice for practicing is, “practice does NOT make perfect. Perfect practice makes perfect.” Eli is a genius when it comes to teaching and is one of the best instructors I’ve ever seen online. Thanks for the lessons and keep up the great work Eli. 👍

  • @Chris.Massimino
    @Chris.Massimino 4 года назад +11

    Me: I'm really getting good at these banjo rolls.
    Melody has entered the jam: aight I'm out.
    I'm currently working on lonesome moonlight waltz.

  • @jonos138
    @jonos138 4 года назад +30

    I love your videos more and more. This particular one is so true. I try and concentrate on the areas that need work to improve my playing. I'm not always successful at doing this, simply because I just love playing, but when I'm strict on myself, I knuckle down and just repeat the difficult areas and YES... It does pay off.
    I've also took a step back recently and begun playing slower as I'm finding it more beneficial to concentrate on accuracy over speed.
    Thank you for all your great videos and keep them coming it's teaching me a lot. BTW, I love your pickin' 👍

    • @EliGilbertBanjo
      @EliGilbertBanjo  4 года назад +3

      Thanks Jon! Sounds like you’re on the right track!

    • @EliGilbertBanjo
      @EliGilbertBanjo  4 года назад +1

      Congrats Jon, you're our String Giveaway Winner for this lesson! Send me a message through email, facebook, or instagram and we'll get you some strings!

  • @FRETLESSBANJO
    @FRETLESSBANJO 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the info on patient and slow practice, I have been making every mistake mentioned.

  • @jcrow62
    @jcrow62 Год назад

    Okay first timer, and haven’t watched yet. Let’s go!!!

  • @RiseFromDust
    @RiseFromDust Месяц назад

    I haven't played in 21 years and I'd like to start playing again so I put some new stings on and I turned it then found your channel. So needless to say I'm staring from the basics... 🪕

  • @trafficjamofkingston1580
    @trafficjamofkingston1580 3 года назад +2

    Hi Eli
    I'm at Day 15 of your 30 Days of Banjo, series. Its hard to go slow...we want to be "there" and play the rolls that we feel when listening to the banjo music. But then I listen to a recording of Cripple Creek and it brings me back to earth, my goodness 160 is fast!!! So you are right and its like a saying I heard when learning to ride a motorcycle....first you get good, then you get fast! Thanks for your work on these videos. I am enjoying them ALOT!!

  • @CarlRandy
    @CarlRandy Год назад

    I really enjoyed this video for the common sense approach to practice or playing. I have been using 30 days along with a banjo teacher who has endorsed this progression to learning banjo for the first time.

  • @garycornish7273
    @garycornish7273 2 года назад

    Your right it's repetitive and pretty soon the speed will come naturally great videos keep them coming

  • @moganc
    @moganc 3 месяца назад

    Mr. Gilbert, not only have I enjoyed your patient and honest approach to teaching the banjo, but I find that your emphasis on correcting mistakes with slow and focused practising has application outside playing the banjo. This approach to other, in fact most areas of one's life seems to be the surest way to build success. Thank you!

  • @larrylee6397
    @larrylee6397 4 года назад +1

    I am the PERFECT example of what you are saying. I picked up the banjo at 51, now I am 70. When learning songs; I focused on memorizing and speed. Kept learning song after song, thinking that mistakes will take care of themselves over time. I played/practiced everyday for 15 years and just became a sloppy player. I put the banjo down for about the last 4 years, just picking it up occasionally. I am going to start over again and STRICTLY follow your expert advise. Thanks!

  • @darrellarview1945
    @darrellarview1945 Год назад

    Perfect timing. I needed to hear this

  • @willhackley1682
    @willhackley1682 Год назад

    This is what I needed to hear. Thank you!

  • @ritoboi4620
    @ritoboi4620 3 месяца назад

    Fantastic teacher. So grateful to have found your series and channel.

  • @pegloughran3700
    @pegloughran3700 4 года назад +2

    I agree playing slowly is key. Speeding up while playing alone is also hard.

  • @PFW1999PKT
    @PFW1999PKT 3 года назад

    Thank you, I probably needed to hear this. I also need reminded of this over and over lol

  • @jack8894
    @jack8894 Год назад

    Love the videos man, Thanks for sharing your experience

  • @danielmiller8739
    @danielmiller8739 2 года назад

    Ouch. This hit home hard. Sometimes the best advice is the the advice that's hard to hear

  • @mikehankins9242
    @mikehankins9242 4 года назад +3

    I wish Eli lived in my neck of the woods. i have a feeling he could turn me into a banjo player with in a year. 8 years and not where i want to be. THANK YOU ELI !!!

  • @timothynoone5522
    @timothynoone5522 2 года назад

    Really helpful tips on how to practice! Thanks!

  • @splauer1us
    @splauer1us 3 года назад

    Great banjo advice. Great life advice.

  • @jc5965
    @jc5965 Год назад

    Thank you I needed these reminders! It's easy to get caught up practicing to fast.

  • @pattislavtcheff5526
    @pattislavtcheff5526 3 месяца назад

    You said this perfectly… something that I’ve been struggling with for a while now. Thank you!!! Such a simple concept, but so important.

  • @dakotarich024
    @dakotarich024 10 месяцев назад

    That is excellent advice. Thank-you! I needed to hear that as a beginner.

  • @bradleybrooks1067
    @bradleybrooks1067 4 года назад

    Love your videos Eli!! Keep em coming brother!! Practicing on back up right now and keeping the drive going with licks between my back up playing...getting better everyday!!!

  • @williammyers3388
    @williammyers3388 3 года назад +1

    Great advice.. being on day 7 of your 30, I probably am trying to practice much to fast and too long. I will try to take this advice to heart.

  • @tommcgowan4534
    @tommcgowan4534 10 месяцев назад

    I enjoy learning from Gilbert
    😊

  • @blubberbooty
    @blubberbooty 5 месяцев назад

    Damn! You hit me right on the head. Thanks for the advice.

  • @JeffSits
    @JeffSits 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video. Really helps put things in perspective when I’m frustrated with my progress

  • @ericschweitzer9278
    @ericschweitzer9278 3 года назад

    Great advice. Thank you!

  • @davideudy7031
    @davideudy7031 Год назад +1

    I learned to play solos on my banjo , but didn't realize i needed to play backup to enjoy playing with others . I found your videos on playing chords and have dug the banjo out again with a new approach for a new year . Thanks for helping me dust it off!

  • @kevincameron8437
    @kevincameron8437 Год назад

    Very good advice. I’m a beginner and you are throwing out a lot of great and useful information for us. Thanks

  • @timlocke4783
    @timlocke4783 4 года назад

    I'm practicing chord changes for back up banjo in a jam setting.
    Thanks for the tips your videos are extremely informative!

  • @moganc
    @moganc 5 месяцев назад

    Your honest comments about practising to get better, playing for fun, and not wasting your time are so refreshing, Mr. Gilbert. You are an excellent teacher. I look forward to my banjo sessions and your tutorials every day. I am led by the dream of playing at a little log cabin I built in the woods near my home where I boil maple syrup in the spring with my friends. I have played piano for years, but the vision of playing the banjo well on the porch next to the woodshed motivates me to follow your method. At 57, I am enjoying this in a deep way that I have not experienced in quite a number of years. Thank you so much from Northern Ontario, Canada!

  • @everdeneb4811
    @everdeneb4811 Год назад

    I follow your 30 days of banjo lessons and that one helped particularly. Thank you so much for what you're doing

  • @jack8894
    @jack8894 Год назад

    Hey man, I really like you spreading your skills to the rest of us, thank you

  • @christianzales6124
    @christianzales6124 Год назад

    I've watched a couple of your videos. I'm a decent banjo player with 16 years under my belt. I didn't subscribe until you started yelling at me in this video! Nice work!

  • @tonymeadows8954
    @tonymeadows8954 Год назад

    Good Advice! i constantly work at mistakes

  • @lorenvguitar614
    @lorenvguitar614 3 года назад

    Great way to say what is really important in becoming a good/great musician. It really takes work, thanks for the excellent information on practice versus playing.

  • @maxwelln7296
    @maxwelln7296 2 года назад +1

    I just ordered my first banjo. Never played anything before

  • @TheBobinVA
    @TheBobinVA 2 года назад

    Tremendously good advice. This guy is beyond his years.

  • @johnsommers495
    @johnsommers495 7 месяцев назад

    Terrific video, Eli! Actually good advice for ANYONE learning a new instrument!!

  • @larryhunt9180
    @larryhunt9180 3 года назад

    Thank you it is right on it really helps me practice practice

  • @bonblue
    @bonblue 2 года назад

    I have trouble keeping in time from the transition to and from vamping. I appreciate your knowledge and your willingness to share it.

  • @williammaderas6475
    @williammaderas6475 4 года назад

    I really needed to hear all of this! The importance of the difference between practice and playing was great. Currently working on a piece by the Dead South- sometimes it works ....

  • @donaldfair4259
    @donaldfair4259 Год назад

    Eli your point of view on the practicing is an eye opener . This will help me immensely .

  • @drpholl
    @drpholl 2 года назад +1

    I just began two weeks ago...your technique is masterful....so glad I found you!

  • @waynestewart9380
    @waynestewart9380 2 года назад

    Well I really appreciated your honesty because it is so true true true. Lots packed into your banjo sermon, needed this to keep me moving forward.

  • @066motocross
    @066motocross Год назад

    Your a confidence booster Eli! I had such trouble learning to do the pinch in day 2. I stayed patient and practiced it for days. After adjusting the way I was wearing the picks it just came to me. Thanks for your advice and lessons

  • @robertbrookhart1899
    @robertbrookhart1899 3 года назад

    Your videos are a big help with inspiration for me. I am just learning the banjo and having real problems with getting my left hand to work with my right. But that's getting better with time but that's my biggest problem right now. But thank you for your videos they really do help me a lot.

  • @jacquesmongis9871
    @jacquesmongis9871 2 года назад

    I do enjoy watching your videos, am currently learning Clinch mountain and am really battling with it, thanks for the tip in breaking it down... will try that

  • @Pepper12ish
    @Pepper12ish 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the lesson. I’m focusing on the areas I need to work on, playing them slowly until my tempo is right. Thanks for another good lesson!

  • @charlesbenedetti8607
    @charlesbenedetti8607 3 года назад

    Eli............you're speaking directly to me. thanx for this basic.

  • @ingaudez8341
    @ingaudez8341 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your amazing and helpful videos. I just got my first banjo two weeks ago and im excited to learn play it. Best regards from Austria!

  • @stevekoceja4298
    @stevekoceja4298 2 года назад

    In the process of purchasing my first banjo. Doing lots of research before I even try to play. This video was great to hear, thank you.

  • @timspencer1307
    @timspencer1307 Год назад

    Hi Eli, trying to make the transition from clawhammer to 3 finger and your videos are the clearest path from here to there. Thanks for clear, articulate lessons.

  • @rem-cr3hx
    @rem-cr3hx 3 года назад

    Subscribed..been playing off and on but got a good enough (amazon) banjo and things not so crazy now and really wanting to focus. Using your videos. Thank you

  • @marthaohehir6233
    @marthaohehir6233 3 года назад

    I am brand new to the banjo. I've played guitar for years. Banjo has called to me off and on since I ws a teenager, but I always had a reason why i shouldn't buy and try another instrument. Yesterday, I just felt joy and a few serendipitous things happened to point me to these lessons and a Deering Goodtime 2, so I bought it yesterday. On my first day, I found my learning edge on Day 5. y bog problem is that I have trouble hearing a high G pitch from my Thumb on the 5th string, because I "expect" the roll to sound from low to high pitches, so when I hear that high G from my thumb, it throws me off. I never knew how much of my feedback was dependent on hearing the right notes.... with banjo, I am trying to make my feedback come through the physical patterns my fingers are making in the order they play.

  • @rbot6492
    @rbot6492 Год назад

    Wow Eli great video! I’ve been playing the banjo for about 2 years now and feel like there have been several times when my progress has plateaued and I’ve broken through to get a lil better before the next plateau. But hopefully the mindset and focused practice talked about in this vid can help me keep improving

  • @jpa396
    @jpa396 3 года назад

    Great advice, for any musical instrument.
    I’m working through your 30-day training on RUclips and loving it!
    Thank you!!!

  • @christinafarris7517
    @christinafarris7517 2 года назад

    I'm new and over excited but so glad I found you thanks for going slow and not over expecting . I'm at lesson 3 and loving what I can do. Had to trim nails more to get my left hand to sound better on frets and keep my hand planted or grounded. I find my picking hand floating while I play. Thanks for your videos and for not rushing 👍

  • @vernondepauw7731
    @vernondepauw7731 Год назад

    I have been trying to play Banjo just for the fun for a number of years. I have made little progress and this video really tells me why in a number of ways. THANKS!

  • @beckymillinger1774
    @beckymillinger1774 4 года назад

    I learned a lot from this video--I'm going to slow down my practices and focus on how to correct my mistakes. Becky

  • @Rip1Outdoors
    @Rip1Outdoors 4 года назад

    going to take your word for it and try it. Thanks Eli

  • @ThePaytorRyan
    @ThePaytorRyan 4 года назад

    These videos are extremely comprehensive and accessible and it’s amazing!! Thanks so much man.

  • @alanscott8190
    @alanscott8190 3 года назад

    Awe man,you are so right,this has got me in a better frame of mind for learning in the future.thanks a million.no time like the present to get started.Alan Scott

  • @beastinthesky6774
    @beastinthesky6774 Год назад

    Man, I'm glad watched this video when I was just first getting started on the banjo a few months ago. Some of principles here have, I think, really helped me to avoid bad practice habits. It's still tempting to try to play things as fast as I possibly can, even imperfectly - and I do, some - but I'm quick to then slow down and drill over the correct notes to make sure I'm not reinforcing bad habits. Anyway, great advice, thanks Eli.

  • @ronblankenship1582
    @ronblankenship1582 8 месяцев назад

    Great video. I always slow down what I'm playing to get it right. I started out making some bad mistakes, but with slowing down, I finally am getting rid of the bad mistakes I started with before I had a teacher.

  • @woutvdborne5874
    @woutvdborne5874 4 года назад

    What a great video again Eli. You cover all difficulties where i struggle with. greatings from Holland i follow you, you're simply the best!

  • @bobbymalick9684
    @bobbymalick9684 Год назад

    At least you seam like you really care about your students on getting better with your videos! I’m just picking my banjo up again after 14 years hope to learn more about your style thank you, Bobby

  • @daveheath3728
    @daveheath3728 4 года назад

    Eli, I have just become aware of you, and I must say I am very impressed with not only your skill as a very fine banjo player, but also your teaching style . You not only provide great versions of popular bluegrass songs, but explain the nuances and difficulties. I currently am struggling with right hand anchoring and interference of ring finger with middle finger. I really got a lot out of your fixing your bad habits video. Great to have a banjo Maineiac out there to help us, I can say that because my family is from Maine, (Deer Isle). Love what you do and plan to keep in touch. I'm currently working on Roanoake and Sailors Hornpipes . Many thanks, Dave Heath 🙂

  • @mamamarcccszwedoski2672
    @mamamarcccszwedoski2672 6 месяцев назад

    I I am very grateful for you and your videos Eli. Right now I am still working on keeping time without a metronome hammer on and pull offs. This video was something I really needed to hear as I’ve been trying to go to fast myself. Thank you for this.😊

  • @jessicabourgeois9221
    @jessicabourgeois9221 Год назад

    Well I bought my first banjo in 1978, now I own a Fender cleartop, a very expensive instrument that I havent played in perhaps 30 years. Forgotten how to play cripple creek and foggt mtn breakdown and dualling banjos...used to be pretty good. Now starting at "zero". So at 76.9 years old...I'll keep you posted! Jessica

  • @MikeSibley-ev2pk
    @MikeSibley-ev2pk Год назад

    I just happened upon Eli's videos and have found them to be my salvation with the banjo. I bought my first banjo about 1970 when there was no internet, no youtube, no videos, etc. All that existed was a few books with tablature and nobody to help. Needless to say that I learned the limited amount of banjo improperly and, of course, without success. I put the banjo down and later found that it had a twisted neck. I got rid of it but recently after finding Eli's videos, I bought a new banjo (intermediate quality) and have tried to forget everything I have previously learned. I'm working through the beginning course by the book and methodically. I've joined patreon and subscribed to everything. In addition to the beginners course, I watch this type of video to listen to the logic about mistakes, etc. as I was an expert at mistakes. So all of this blabber to say that I appreciate this series and at 67 years of age, I hope to actually learn to play properly. Thanks, Eli.

  • @markainslie5859
    @markainslie5859 2 года назад

    Oh man. This was older than I thought. I sure appreciate your teaching style. I just stumbled my way into this video looking for your day 6 video. I bought a banjo at the age of 42 and have decided to lean it. Great videos. Thanks

  • @larryfrye8283
    @larryfrye8283 2 года назад

    Thank you Gilbert for this video! I could not agree more regarding practicing with intention and playing to fast when learning new material. I become impatient and lack focus. Now back to playing again after a thirty plus year break and now learning with intention and cleaning up my mistakes. I’m 2/3s the way through Ground Speed.

  • @marklavenziano4208
    @marklavenziano4208 3 года назад

    I just found this video and yes very helpful, I have played the saxophone for about 25 years and learning something new always helps so we I heard the banjo being played again about a week ago and always wanted to play it I bought one so now I’m trying to learn it but like most people we want to play it now, can’t be done leaning slower always works. Thank for the tip. Mark

  • @robertcox1588
    @robertcox1588 Год назад +1

    I play with a group of musicians at church. I was asked to learn a special version of "I'll Fly Away" on the banjo. I am hoping to be ready with this piece by our next outing on September 30th. I already use the slow method and I don't use the focus method just yet, but I will now!! Thanks for the tips!!!

  • @mikehouse611
    @mikehouse611 3 года назад

    I used to play a lot, but I haven't had my banjo out of the case in over a year. Now it's almost worse than starting from scratch, because the frustration is really there constantly. Thank you for your videos. I'm going to come back to playing well , but I want to come back the right way and that means don't worry about getting up to speed---just be sure the picking is clean and accurate. The speed will come if I follow your videos like a rank beginner and don't rush it. Your videos are the best I've ever seen. Thanks again.

  • @robertpurser749
    @robertpurser749 Год назад

    Thanks for the tips! Need good guidance like yours. Working on day 7 and was trying to play both measures through and was getting frustrated with all the mistakes. I will slow down and just work on my mistakes and do one measure at a time.

  • @tescarlow9468
    @tescarlow9468 3 года назад

    Playing my first banjo at 55! A gift from my husband, using the left hand with fingers in frets is my current keep practicing mode, 5 lessons from your you tube videos and totally enjoying it! Lots of relative practising.

  • @hjenkins9971
    @hjenkins9971 2 года назад

    You're a pretty good teacher. I wish I'd had internet years ago when I first started banjo pickin'.

  • @therealdiehl4671
    @therealdiehl4671 4 года назад +1

    Now in my sixties and playing for about 25+ years come to the realization that this, like so many things in life, is about character.
    One of the things I noticed first about you was your focus. That is what helps you excel. It's a gift, but also a discipline.
    Just got the drum machine to do some "focused" work with that.

  • @fullingtonlumbercompany3656
    @fullingtonlumbercompany3656 2 года назад

    Your videos are very helpful. I've been working on getting my fingers closer to the strings and comfortable. I also have a tendency to watch my right hand and memorize the left hand position on the frets. I'm working on reversing that or just memorizing both

  • @peterscheffler3043
    @peterscheffler3043 2 года назад

    Excellent advice I keep trying to follow. Lots of helpful comments. My favorites are the ones about wanting so much to be able to play like the great music we hear and being frustrated that we can't yet. Most of us don't have the time to get to that level, so we need to find music that sounds good at our lower levels of proficiency. And the banjo isn't exactly a melodic instrument in the more straightforward way of many others. I appreciate all suggestions.

  • @eddymoss3184
    @eddymoss3184 3 года назад

    Been slacking off practice and you may be telling me something that will really help out

  • @brianpurdy7794
    @brianpurdy7794 4 года назад

    I've been working on cripple creek and have been using this advice to get better on the 3-2 pull off. It is one of my weakest points. Thanks a lot for the content. Being a Patreon supporter was never so rewarding!!

  • @wadeknight9202
    @wadeknight9202 4 года назад

    Thank you! Your videos are honest and helpful you are right I been rushing and adding stuff I should get the stuff down first then try to add in fills

  • @brendaandrade4647
    @brendaandrade4647 2 года назад

    This is the scolding i needed

  • @modishoo461
    @modishoo461 4 года назад

    Have been playing for a little over 6 months after many years of guitar and found this lesson so helpful, and eye opening. Thank you.

  • @thomassciurba5323
    @thomassciurba5323 3 года назад

    Thank you, I really enjoy your videos. In my experience playing is fun, practice is really, really hard! Eight years in (complety self taught) and I find that I often reach plateaus where my progress stalls. That's when I stop practicing so much and just do more playing for a little while. A couple of weeks goes by and I go back to fighting the hard parts and often what was really hard seems a whole lot easier. You can't be too rough on yourself, banjo is meant to be fun first.

  • @ErickReinikka
    @ErickReinikka 11 месяцев назад

    Great advice! I need to slow down an focus on smaller sections until I get it down. Thank you!

  • @user-yr9gv9pk9p
    @user-yr9gv9pk9p 6 месяцев назад

    An excellent discourse on the why and how of practicing. This is great advice for anyone trying to learn any instrument, not just the banjo and should be passed on to other teachers to pass on to their students. I'm taking a third swing at learning the banjo as life keeps knocking me off track. I keep coming back to it though. Hopefully I will be able to stay the course this time.

  • @aussiedrifter007
    @aussiedrifter007 3 года назад

    Hey Eli, I play clawhammer and also now trying to learn Bluegrass, that is one of the most common sense and practical approaches to learning music (or anything) that I have heard. I think the key is learning each task one by one and getting it right but I never thought of it the way you explained. Thanks