Thanks for the video. Just came across your channel today. I keep scrolling through youtube trying to find banjo backup that will work for genres other than bluegrass/oldtime. I have heard it used effectively in rock covers. Do you think this method could be used in other kinds of music? Thanks for any help. Rick
For sure! I use a lot of syncopation for more modern songs. I talk a little about backup patterns for modern songs in this video and using this technique here ruclips.net/video/Vnk0YUJNPqs/видео.html might be useful for you!
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I am so addicted to banjo!
You're telling me! 🤣
Thanks. Helpful. I agree that sparser is better. I'm enjoying your content and good luck with the channel.
Awesome, I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
It's a cool technique. Thanks for the introduction.
You bet! Glad you liked it.
Super helpful, thanks!
So glad it helped!
Thanks man good stuff! Would have been good to see your other hand too though when you're doing the example!
I'm glad you liked it! And I'm slowly improving my RUclips skills here, so thanks so much for the feedback!
Super helpful. I love the m-skip sound.❤
Glad you liked it!
Really liking your channel.
Thanks so much!
Thanks for the video. Just came across your channel today. I keep scrolling through youtube trying to find banjo backup that will work for genres other than bluegrass/oldtime. I have heard it used effectively in rock covers. Do you think this method could be used in other kinds of music? Thanks for any help. Rick
For sure! I use a lot of syncopation for more modern songs. I talk a little about backup patterns for modern songs in this video and using this technique here ruclips.net/video/Vnk0YUJNPqs/видео.html might be useful for you!
Do you live in the UK?
I do!
@BanjoSkills I dunno how but I could tell from light levels outside!
" dying and going to Heaven . "
Why would that be sad ?
You don’t show what your hand is doing. Set up the video so we can see your hand.