Determination and the will to learn helps along with practice goes along way one of the upper classmen in the high school taught himself to play a banjo he started with one finger at time plucking each string with each finger.
Similarly, my mentor back in the 90s decided to stop playing golf, because he said once you know how to do it, there's no more challenge and it's a lot less fun! To prove that he knew how to do it, he once gave a group of us a demonstration at a driving range. We would say, put one right next to that 150 yard flag. He'd ask left or right? Whatever we said, the man would perfectly nail it, and I mean every single time! Fades, draws, whatever.
@@joshcantrell8397linear algebra is the most useful field of mathematics it is the sole reason you were even able to search to find this give me a break
Banjo is very complicated to learn. You have to consume an average of 135 kilos of black eyed peas a month, as well as three gallons of molasses a year, and if you want to be a master, Okra. Then you have to do intense exercises. I would recommend getting a gym membership as well as joining some track clubs. Even then you ahve to be trained under a super harsh banjo master for years. Then you can play Salt Creek on a intermediate level. Hope this helps! I also play banjo, but didn't eat the Okra, so can't play it as good as Scruggs.
It's like the piano (and I play both). It seems easy at first but then gets harder as you get better. Ultimately all instruments have the same level of difficulty once you achieve some technical mastery. It's all music...the rewards are incalculable.
I’m a lifelong guitarist, and I just started learning banjo yesterday because I always wanted to learn so I could play my favorite old timey folk songs. I literally just learned how to do a forwards roll, and a played a simplified version of Bile ‘Em Cabbage Down found in the lesson book I bought. I started slow and built up speed, after three hours of playing my dad comes in my room and says “that sounds REALLY good.” I told him you know what the melody I’m playing is actually really simple. This is a very fun instrument.
@@MasonCroneMusic thanks! I am looking for material to help with banjo and the algorithm fed me your video. I appreciate the dedication and labor of love it takes to teach others. You have gained a subscriber in me.
I picked up the banjo pretty recently too. Boil that Cabbage Down was my first song too. I come playing guitar and bass so, jumping over to banjo wasn’t too hard of a transition.
I love it when musicians make their instruments more accessible. There's no reason to discourage new musicians just to fluff your ego! It's about the music after all, and more music is a win for everyone :)
I heard the hardest part about playing banjo is the inevitable car chase that follows. Keeping rythmn is one thing, but making a car pause mid air as it jumps over a ravine, is something else.
Compared to fiddle it's super easy haha. Unless you're trying to copy Bela Fleck or Noam Pikelny, which most people don't try to do 😂 Then again, copying them would be easier than copying Michael Cleveland.
@@shmittyfloors4870I’m not sure what your anecdotal experience is, but any pretty instrument is automatically very difficult to learn for the layman. I am a dumb Banjo player tho so I guess I don’t really know 😅
@@jernall683it all depends on how far you want to go with it. If you learn to fiddle in all keys and play fiddle tunes that are longer with more parts and more complex chord progressions it starts to become pretty monstrous
Ive been playing fiddle for years and still would never play infront of folks Its absolutely unforgiving. The mandolin is my consolation prize...id like to give tenor banjo a try though
I had surgery on my hands. I asked the doctor if I’d be able to play the banjo afterwards. He said yes. I said great! I never could play the banjo before! 😁
Hey Mason! Kurtis here in Rockford, IL. I've been practicing the banjo every day of my life for a little over 10-years, and I still feel I am not as proficient as I should be. I play in jams, but I can't play backup to save my soul, and when I try to play lead I crash and burn, hard! So, I would say the banjo is a hard instrument to play. Maybe I started too late in life. Who knows? But I still keep trying, became I love the banjo so much 😁
I play guitar and picked up banjo (literally bought my first today) and in my experience every instrument seems hard until youve learned a bit on it, and then you realize it was way easier than you thought it was at first
Great tips Mason. I dont have one anymore. Im left handed and learned over 20 years ago to play by ear. The challenge to improve is always there but the rewards are wonderful! Great video. Thanks!
I agree! I still have a long way to go, but I already see how much easier it is than some other bluegrass instruments! Like the "fancy" lick I did recently sounds super complicated, but it really wasn't. Lol
The definition of a Gentleman is a man who CAN play a banjo, but doesn't. Lol. And before anybody gets butt-hurt, Ralph Stanley told me that joke personally!
as someone who has been playing violin for many years and just recently picked up the banjo, i can confirm that progress has been MUCH MUCH quicker on the banjo
All instruments are hard if they’re the first instrument you’ve played. I learned guitar after banjo and found it way easier because I already knew how to fret strings well, to pick, etc
True. Most people who are serious on multiple instruments agree that banjo is easier than other bluegrass instruments though. It'll be different for different peoppe of course 🙂
This gives just a bit more respect than i have already for Billy Strings ..i really love the old timer like struggs an Bill Monroe ..but hes doing it different...thank you for your insight..much appreciated
@@MasonCroneMusic because you commented how difficult it is to play certain instruments in bluegrass....including guitar..and billy plays guitar ..and hes bringing more folks into bluegrass and because the fans are looking up billys music on here.. RUclips is suggesting videos like yours to people like me that normally wouldnt watch your videos otherwise..so not only is he bringing more eyes to bluegrass but hes bringing more eyes to check you out as well ...i dont get y i need to explain any of this to you
@@MasonCroneMusic yes i gave you some sass at the end ..and i apologize ..but just know bluegrass is gaining tons of fans ..and these fans are checking our billys stuff but they are goin to check out our your and other folks stuff too ...and your insight is definitely needed to talk about the difficulty in playing these instruments ..so keep playing and let the world see what you can do ..i know ill be bck
i don't know anybody who's willing to work on ANYTHING for years. People want everything, and they want it now, and it better be free or they'll be super pissed.
Even though I had never played banjo before I've played songs like Master of Puppets and Crazy Train on a banjo at a local guitar store in my area, they didn't have any banjo picks so I just used a guitar pick.
Thank you so much for your comment on the banjo! I have been wanting to learn the banjo for years, but just the thought of it being too hard is what held me back! Banjo and barefoot blue Jean night here I come!!! ❤🎉
Yes, this is very true. I am an adult self taught amateur of classical guitar. But I also learned to play other instruments and learned that when people play something “very fast” it is usually a distraction tactic to impress the audience and to compensate for lack of general skill.
I got a banjo for my birthday 3 years ago. I got up to the forward backwards roll and picked up the speed a but in about a month. But then never touched it again. Sad.
For me it depends which style you play, how far you want to progress in terms of what you're going to do with it (being an actual performing musician or a lawn/gazebo sitting player) and also if you are at least above slightly serious about playing it. With the clawhammer frailing style I play the only thing I deem hard really was the strum and the melody notes, once that is out the way and you learn the other basic techniques like slides hammer ons and pull off, it's pretty much almost a walk in the park.
Well I'm actually a musician. Flute was my primary instrument and I can tell you one of the more difficult woodwind instruments to learn how to play. However when I went to learn to teach myself to play the piano I found it wasn't as hard as I thought it would be and made decent progress. I would love to play banjo. Here's the truth folks. Once you learn how to read music, it isn't hard to learn another instrument.
The hardest part of playing the banjo is building up your individual finger chops. From a mallet player’s standpoint this is no different than doing individual-mallet-permutations in concert/marching based environments.
I don't play banjo (yet) but looking into them, they seem like they're designed to be pretty easy to pick up and play. The open tuning makes it pretty easy to just mess around and sound nice, and basic techniques don't seem to take too long to get down and sound like you know what you're doing. Unlike the violin family of instruments, where making the simplest things sound nice takes a lot of effort and practice. So banjo seems like it has a low bar for entry, but still a very high skill ceiling for all the techniques you could potentially learn. At least, that's how it seems to me.
You're right! It's not hard at all to get started, even some songs that sound hard aren't. It can be taken to a very high (and difficult) level though.
Hardest part for me is the finger picks. I've played finger style guitar for a while, just using my fingers. Being able to feel the strings helps me so much, but i cant get over how much better the banjo sounds using picks.
Never did care for really fast banjo playing. It's like it almost camouflages, or hides that sweet crisp yesteryear voice that a banjo can yield when played at a normal speed. Ralph Stanley and his "Six More Miles" song with that arched tone ring would be a good example of that. I remember Earl saying no two banjos sounds alike. Him and Ralph really had two with superb sound quality.
This reminds me of the rigff in dragon force fire and flames it’s like 3 notes and very easy to learn slowly but the tempo makes it sound nearly impossible to play
Haha same, as a musician, learning the piano. Tried violin and guitar, violin is definitely harder to learn of the 3, i got books to learn B flat and E flat sax and trumpet
As someone who started wjth Viola and now play Banjo- Violin/viola is DEFINITELY harder, and I would actually say learning Banjo is actually the better choice all around.
Zakk Wylde said that learning a musical instrument is no different than learning how to play a video game. You just keep beating the next level and then the next level and so on until one day you’re just really good 😂
It is hard! 😭😂 We just got back from a Ricky Scaggs concert tonight, and so I was inspired to come home and look up "how to become a better bluegrass bassist." I was going through the RUclips reels and this video came up! Helloooooooo stranger! Lol 😂 Btw, I need to clear something up....a while back I was randomly dared to unfriend you on Facebook without a reason, and (being the person that I am) I had to follow through with the dare. I then went back to friend you again and thought to myself "he'll wonder why I unfriended him in the first place" so I just left it alone. I was reminded after seeing this video, haha. 😂😂 Anywho, God bless!
Alright so we just gotta banjo and I’ve been playing guitar for about 5 years now and I mean it when I say that this man is whole heartedly telling the truth I picked the banjo up and in like 2 minutes I figure out how to do dueling banjo chords and all😂😂
What matters when learning any instrument is that you have fun. If you enjoy yourself, than it can never take to long to learn. I say pull the trigger, and see if you enjoy it. Or play with a friends to check it out.
Definitely struggling to fiddle too. So I picked up a mandolin to learn the fretboard of an instrument tuned in 5ths first. Its much easy being fretted and picked than fretless and bowed.
Yes, listening to the Banjo sounds like it is really complicated!
It sounds like it for sure. It can be hard depending on what you're playing, but most stuff isn't too hard.
Determination and the will to learn helps along with practice goes along way one of the upper classmen in the high school taught himself to play a banjo he started with one finger at time plucking each string with each finger.
as my college linear algebra professor would say, "it's easy once you know how to do it."
Exactly 😄
Similarly, my mentor back in the 90s decided to stop playing golf, because he said once you know how to do it, there's no more challenge and it's a lot less fun! To prove that he knew how to do it, he once gave a group of us a demonstration at a driving range. We would say, put one right next to that 150 yard flag. He'd ask left or right? Whatever we said, the man would perfectly nail it, and I mean every single time! Fades, draws, whatever.
this is even funnier in the context of linear algebra😂
And I’m sure you’re putting that linear algebra to good use today…
@@joshcantrell8397linear algebra is the most useful field of mathematics
it is the sole reason you were even able to search to find this
give me a break
I quit playin' the fiddle in the third grade 'cause my mustache kept a gittin' caught in the strings. I've been playin' the banjo ever since.
🤣
Now now,a violin has strings..A fiddle has strangs..😂😂
@@randyleonard4126 😄😄😄
Banjo is very complicated to learn. You have to consume an average of 135 kilos of black eyed peas a month, as well as three gallons of molasses a year, and if you want to be a master, Okra. Then you have to do intense exercises. I would recommend getting a gym membership as well as joining some track clubs. Even then you ahve to be trained under a super harsh banjo master for years. Then you can play Salt Creek on a intermediate level. Hope this helps! I also play banjo, but didn't eat the Okra, so can't play it as good as Scruggs.
😂
😂😂😂
I'd have to cut back
How funny. But, who's Scruggs? You spelt have as "ahve."
Well you set the mark too low lol, you ought to know you've got to eat 'possum and taters with poke salad to reach Earl's level
It only gets hard if it doesn't make you happy.
Oh yeah, I always say that there's no point in learning an instrument if you don't like it.
That's what he said...
@@anaverageshitposter9553he was agreeing…
I have the opposite experience.
"It took me several years and a lot of practice but its not that hard" 😂
That's not what I said, I was pointing to my experience to validate that I know how hard (or not hard) it is.
@@MasonCroneMusic I know I was just cutting up with you lol nice playing btw
It's like the piano (and I play both). It seems easy at first but then gets harder as you get better. Ultimately all instruments have the same level of difficulty once you achieve some technical mastery. It's all music...the rewards are incalculable.
True
Disagree. Not all Instruments are difficult. Or maybe i didnt reach master level in the triangle Instrument.xD
@@m.j.9318 This person meant real instruments, triangle doesn't count 😂
How bouta a drum
@@unfairbasss1186ofc it's hard
I’m a lifelong guitarist, and I just started learning banjo yesterday because I always wanted to learn so I could play my favorite old timey folk songs. I literally just learned how to do a forwards roll, and a played a simplified version of Bile ‘Em Cabbage Down found in the lesson book I bought. I started slow and built up speed, after three hours of playing my dad comes in my room and says “that sounds REALLY good.” I told him you know what the melody I’m playing is actually really simple. This is a very fun instrument.
That's awesome!
@@MasonCroneMusic thanks! I am looking for material to help with banjo and the algorithm fed me your video. I appreciate the dedication and labor of love it takes to teach others. You have gained a subscriber in me.
I picked up the banjo pretty recently too. Boil that Cabbage Down was my first song too. I come playing guitar and bass so, jumping over to banjo wasn’t too hard of a transition.
I love it when musicians make their instruments more accessible. There's no reason to discourage new musicians just to fluff your ego! It's about the music after all, and more music is a win for everyone :)
I heard the hardest part about playing banjo is the inevitable car chase that follows. Keeping rythmn is one thing, but making a car pause mid air as it jumps over a ravine, is something else.
Compared to fiddle banjo's fairly easy.
Compared to fiddle it's super easy haha. Unless you're trying to copy Bela Fleck or Noam Pikelny, which most people don't try to do 😂 Then again, copying them would be easier than copying Michael Cleveland.
But fiddle isn’t super hard tbh, I feel like the only thing that’s weird is using a bow and not being able to vibrato the same way
@@shmittyfloors4870I’m not sure what your anecdotal experience is, but any pretty instrument is automatically very difficult to learn for the layman. I am a dumb Banjo player tho so I guess I don’t really know 😅
Classical violin is hard, bluegrass played in the fiddle fashion is challenging, but not hard.
@@jernall683it all depends on how far you want to go with it. If you learn to fiddle in all keys and play fiddle tunes that are longer with more parts and more complex chord progressions it starts to become pretty monstrous
Very accurate, we just love the amazing sound of the banjo
Yes, fiddle is the hardest. At first, it's actually painful to hear yourself try to make a clean note. Like, for weeks
I'm aware, I play the fiddle.
@@MasonCroneMusic I tried, but it was too much. I wish I had started violin as a kid
Weeks compared to years or decades
Ive been playing fiddle for years and still would never play infront of folks
Its absolutely unforgiving. The mandolin is my consolation prize...id like to give tenor banjo a try though
Fiddle can will teach patience .....internet games?
The good news is that because of that stereo type, it does not take much to impress people:)
Yes indeed 😎😂
I had surgery on my hands. I asked the doctor if I’d be able to play the banjo afterwards. He said yes. I said great! I never could play the banjo before! 😁
Great!
😆 hahah that gave me a good laugh !
Umm… that’s an old joke. Heard it around 1965. A good one, though.
@@edspillert8562 yeah I know but I couldn't resist.
Hey Mason! Kurtis here in Rockford, IL. I've been practicing the banjo every day of my life for a little over 10-years, and I still feel I am not as proficient as I should be. I play in jams, but I can't play backup to save my soul, and when I try to play lead I crash and burn, hard! So, I would say the banjo is a hard instrument to play. Maybe I started too late in life. Who knows? But I still keep trying, became I love the banjo so much 😁
Hey Kurtis, good to hear from you! 😁 Different instruments are certainly difficult for different people.
Mason is a phenom picker and an extraordinary teacher as well! He's much appreciated by thousands.
Idc if it is or isn’t hard cause before I die IM GOONG TO PLAY BLUEGRASS BANJO ITS A BANGER
I play guitar and picked up banjo (literally bought my first today) and in my experience every instrument seems hard until youve learned a bit on it, and then you realize it was way easier than you thought it was at first
It's mostly a mental coordination with any instrument. 😉
I'm literally one day into learning and this gives me so much motivation. thanks brother!
The banjo just has its own peculiar way to be played effectively. DONT SKIP THE FUNDAMENTALS!
Yep, very important.
Too late
Great tips Mason. I dont have one anymore. Im left handed and learned over 20 years ago to play by ear. The challenge to improve is always there but the rewards are wonderful! Great video. Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Subscribed. It's always good to see young musicians who obviously have a passion for their craft.
Thanks!
I agree! I still have a long way to go, but I already see how much easier it is than some other bluegrass instruments! Like the "fancy" lick I did recently sounds super complicated, but it really wasn't. Lol
True haha.
I've always wanted to learn the banjo! Just don't have a lot of patience haha. Nice playing
The definition of a Gentleman is a man who CAN play a banjo, but doesn't. Lol.
And before anybody gets butt-hurt, Ralph Stanley told me that joke personally!
Hahaha 😂
I've heard that said about bagpipes. In that case it's funny, but EVERYONE loves the sound of a banjo!
On the sidenote, that little banjo pin on your strap is adorable 🥹
You right. Violín is something else bit your sound and técnich is awesome.
I subbed to your channel before buying my Derring, and now I can’t wait to learn! Thank you ❤❤❤
Thanks, have fun!
Love that sound
I think it's mysterious + amazing.
I love it
Picking up a banjo this weekend as my first instrument, can't wait to start picking:)
Awesome!
as someone who has been playing violin for many years and just recently picked up the banjo, i can confirm that progress has been MUCH MUCH quicker on the banjo
It's not as hard as it looks!
as a violinist, I had always wished I could fiddle, but I am not sure if it is that way now 😅
I’m about to start my banjo journey! Have been picking bluegrass on my acoustic the last 5 months or so.
Have fun!
I play many instruments and banjo is actually pretty easy and fun, not much on the left hand just alot of picking patterns mainly
I jumped to banjo after 20 years on bass guitar and let me tell you it is a lot harder to slap a banjo but the percussion is so nice
As a guitarist, the left hand looks easy, but the right hand technique is extremely impressive
All instruments are hard if they’re the first instrument you’ve played. I learned guitar after banjo and found it way easier because I already knew how to fret strings well, to pick, etc
True. Most people who are serious on multiple instruments agree that banjo is easier than other bluegrass instruments though. It'll be different for different peoppe of course 🙂
This gives just a bit more respect than i have already for Billy Strings ..i really love the old timer like struggs an Bill Monroe ..but hes doing it
different...thank you for your insight..much appreciated
Not really sure how this video has anything to do with Billy Strings... But thanks for watching!
@@MasonCroneMusic because you commented how difficult it is to play certain instruments in bluegrass....including guitar..and billy plays guitar ..and hes bringing more folks into bluegrass and because the fans are looking up billys music on here.. RUclips is suggesting videos like yours to people like me that normally wouldnt watch your videos otherwise..so not only is he bringing more eyes to bluegrass but hes bringing more eyes to check you out as well ...i dont get y i need to explain any of this to you
@@johnbilbo8639 I was just confused because this video has nothing to do with Billy, I meant no offense!
@@MasonCroneMusic yes i gave you some sass at the end ..and i apologize ..but just know bluegrass is gaining tons of fans ..and these fans are checking our billys stuff but they are goin to check out our your and other folks stuff too ...and your insight is definitely needed to talk about the difficulty in playing these instruments ..so keep playing and let the world see what you can do ..i know ill be bck
@@johnbilbo8639 I understand, I'm definitely appreciative of how Billy is growing the community.
I've played violin for 21 years and I'm just starting to teach myself banjo! Wish me luck 🤞🤞
Fiddle can be so hard at times, but just like the banjo, w practice, u can become rly good at it. (I've been a fiddle player for 6 yrs now)
Nice video, I like it!
Thanks!
That is very well said👏👏👏
Thanks!
New sub!
i don't know anybody who's willing to work on ANYTHING for years. People want everything, and they want it now, and it better be free or they'll be super pissed.
My brother is learning banjo!😂😅😊
I suffered from that misconception. 😂
Well I'm glad to have fixed you. 😂
Fantastic Presentation.
Thank you.
Hey dude what's that lick from? Love your page, I learn something from it daily! Thanks!
It's the beginning of the song Salt Creek. Thanks, great to hear!
The first know about banjo so hard but time by time you can easy and happy
Would love to play the banjo!!
Even though I had never played banjo before I've played songs like Master of Puppets and Crazy Train on a banjo at a local guitar store in my area, they didn't have any banjo picks so I just used a guitar pick.
I'd love to learn it
Thank you so much for your comment on the banjo! I have been wanting to learn the banjo for years, but just the thought of it being too hard is what held me back! Banjo and barefoot blue Jean night here I come!!! ❤🎉
And don’t worry I’m definitely subscribing! ❤
Thanks, have fun with it!
Oh I will thank you!!
Yes, this is very true. I am an adult self taught amateur of classical guitar. But I also learned to play other instruments and learned that when people play something “very fast” it is usually a distraction tactic to impress the audience and to compensate for lack of general skill.
That's true... Typically fast music is just simple stuff played at high speeds. Not always but typically.
Without a mentor/teacher*, any instrument can be difficult to play.
Straight to the point, fair play lad
Thanks!
I got a banjo for my birthday 3 years ago. I got up to the forward backwards roll and picked up the speed a but in about a month. But then never touched it again. Sad.
The most satisfying sound ever is the Banjo 🤘🤘🤙🤙👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸🤠
You dam sure tear it up.
Just started learning claw hammer the other day, you’ve got my sub
Thanks!
I think you are just very talented, and that's why it seems easy. 😊
For me it depends which style you play, how far you want to progress in terms of what you're going to do with it (being an actual performing musician or a lawn/gazebo sitting player) and also if you are at least above slightly serious about playing it. With the clawhammer frailing style I play the only thing I deem hard really was the strum and the melody notes, once that is out the way and you learn the other basic techniques like slides hammer ons and pull off, it's pretty much almost a walk in the park.
Good thoughts
You got yourself a subscriber, young fella
Thanks!
subscribed!
Thanks!
I'm going to learn banjo it's always been my favorite instrument
Awesome!
Thanks Roy.😮🤣
Well I'm actually a musician. Flute was my primary instrument and I can tell you one of the more difficult woodwind instruments to learn how to play. However when I went to learn to teach myself to play the piano I found it wasn't as hard as I thought it would be and made decent progress. I would love to play banjo. Here's the truth folks. Once you learn how to read music, it isn't hard to learn another instrument.
The hardest part of playing the banjo is building up your individual finger chops. From a mallet player’s standpoint this is no different than doing individual-mallet-permutations in concert/marching based environments.
Just started and it is overwhelming but I'm confident I can get it
You got this!
It's getting your fingers to the pick that fast is the hardest part.
It's actually not, playing fast isn't very hard. Playing cleanly with good tone and expression is the hardest part
Learn the rolls, people. Learn the rolls.
I don't play banjo (yet) but looking into them, they seem like they're designed to be pretty easy to pick up and play. The open tuning makes it pretty easy to just mess around and sound nice, and basic techniques don't seem to take too long to get down and sound like you know what you're doing. Unlike the violin family of instruments, where making the simplest things sound nice takes a lot of effort and practice. So banjo seems like it has a low bar for entry, but still a very high skill ceiling for all the techniques you could potentially learn. At least, that's how it seems to me.
You're right! It's not hard at all to get started, even some songs that sound hard aren't. It can be taken to a very high (and difficult) level though.
I play violin, mostly bluegrass and classical. Now, I’m trying to pick up banjo.
Awesome!
Hardest part for me is the finger picks. I've played finger style guitar for a while, just using my fingers. Being able to feel the strings helps me so much, but i cant get over how much better the banjo sounds using picks.
You'll get used to it and it'll get much easier 😄
Never did care for really fast banjo playing. It's like it almost camouflages, or hides that sweet crisp yesteryear voice that a banjo can yield when played at a normal speed.
Ralph Stanley and his "Six More Miles" song with that arched tone ring would be a good example of that.
I remember Earl saying no two banjos sounds alike. Him and Ralph really had two with superb sound quality.
Respectable opinion 🙂
This reminds me of the rigff in dragon force fire and flames it’s like 3 notes and very easy to learn slowly but the tempo makes it sound nearly impossible to play
The legend of Kai and his Grandad Derry
how nice.
I agree I play guitar and banjo. The banjo was intimidating at first.
Haha same, as a musician, learning the piano. Tried violin and guitar, violin is definitely harder to learn of the 3, i got books to learn B flat and E flat sax and trumpet
As someone who started wjth Viola and now play Banjo- Violin/viola is DEFINITELY harder, and I would actually say learning Banjo is actually the better choice all around.
Zakk Wylde said that learning a musical instrument is no different than learning how to play a video game. You just keep beating the next level and then the next level and so on until one day you’re just really good 😂
Good comparison
Agree with this 100%
It is hard! 😭😂 We just got back from a Ricky Scaggs concert tonight, and so I was inspired to come home and look up "how to become a better bluegrass bassist." I was going through the RUclips reels and this video came up! Helloooooooo stranger! Lol 😂 Btw, I need to clear something up....a while back I was randomly dared to unfriend you on Facebook without a reason, and (being the person that I am) I had to follow through with the dare. I then went back to friend you again and thought to myself "he'll wonder why I unfriended him in the first place" so I just left it alone. I was reminded after seeing this video, haha. 😂😂 Anywho, God bless!
Man that chromatic run at the end sounds so tasty on that OB-150!!!
Thanks! It's actually an OB-250+
Alright so we just gotta banjo and I’ve been playing guitar for about 5 years now and I mean it when I say that this man is whole heartedly telling the truth I picked the banjo up and in like 2 minutes I figure out how to do dueling banjo chords and all😂😂
😂
No matter how hard it is, I’d still give it a try!
That's what sh-
Have fun!
I've always wanted to play, reminds me of home.
Do it! 😃
All it takes is practice practice practice. You have to like the banjo.✨😉
Keep it up young man I'm that old man that left a message the other day I taught myself how to play when I was 17. Love your videos kid.
Thanks
Been wanting to buy one and learn it but I've always been scared to because I thought I'd give up cause it's to hard
What matters when learning any instrument is that you have fun. If you enjoy yourself, than it can never take to long to learn. I say pull the trigger, and see if you enjoy it. Or play with a friends to check it out.
Nice to hear old Joe Clark
I’ve been playing banjo since I was 8
Nice!
A fret-less instrument will always be harder to play
Definitely struggling to fiddle too. So I picked up a mandolin to learn the fretboard of an instrument tuned in 5ths first. Its much easy being fretted and picked than fretless and bowed.
Fiddle is super hard haha
Awesome 🇪🇨🌟🇺🇲🇺🇲🎶
....after playing the instrument for many years.....😅
I play banjo and guitar and piano. Guitar is waaaay harder to me then those others lol but it sounds super complicated
my ears......(its so good but i putted my volume way to up lollll)