Extended Melodic Scales! // Bluegrass Banjo Lesson

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  •  2 месяца назад +1

    Charles Wood with nitrograss Seneca SC. He played foggy mountain breakdown melodic on Letterman with Steve Martin's men with banjos and who how to use them. I've owned in Woodstock, NY, for almost 20 years and used to see Bill Keith at Bluegrass Thursdays. He was always fun to hear and he reminded me that he co authored the pedal steel guitar book with Winnie Winston. When Bill was out of town then Eric Weissberg would cover and share stories of his steel guitar recordings with John Denver.

  • @KG-Punk
    @KG-Punk 4 года назад +5

    Great Lesson.. Courtney Johnson is my all time favorite banjo player. The music from the Original New Grass Revival is Legendary and will be cool forever.

  • @dobietoms1463
    @dobietoms1463 Год назад +1

    best lesson on melodic banjo i've seen

  • @teklafunk7980
    @teklafunk7980 4 года назад +6

    Dear Eli,
    Thank you for a very interesting and helpful video! You are unique in the sense that you are not like most banjo players. They are often not so aware of exactly what they are playing, what fingers they are using for what, what theoretical context the notes they are playing have, etc. Because you are, it makes your instructional content very special. I am having a hard time finding banjo teachers that are very developing to take lessons from, but I learn a lot from you, because you have actually thought everything through and analyzed your own playing and habits. That is valuable. I wish you all the best on your musical journey and I hope we meet one day!
    My favourite banjoist who uses melodic style is Noam Pikelny, because he uses ideas and techniques he has come up with himself to create extraordinarily beautiful music with a unique sound, rather than copying other banjoists and focusing on other things than actual beauty and meaning in the music. This is seldom when it comes to banjoists.
    Best regards,
    Milou Bonde
    Sweden
    Banjoist in Lakeside Unit
    Prior banjoist in Rookie Riot

    • @EliGilbertBanjo
      @EliGilbertBanjo  4 года назад

      Thank you Milou, that’s very kind!

    • @teklafunk7980
      @teklafunk7980 4 года назад

      @@EliGilbertBanjo It is merely the truth, in my eyes at least... or ears rather. I am glad you appreciated my comment. Have a wonderful day! I'll go practice these scales now, after picking some gypsy jazz guitar.

  • @turbodownwarddog
    @turbodownwarddog 2 года назад

    Great lesson, especially for connecting positions.

  • @severinneukom
    @severinneukom 4 года назад

    What a great lesson! When you play that for warm up, you are the chef..🤠

  • @garyshorette
    @garyshorette 4 года назад

    I am a life time member with banjo Ben Clark one of his first subscribers. He was influenced by Alan Munde who I like alot but Bella is my favorite.I love what you do and how you teach. I've enjoyed to meeting you a couple of times now once with Max Silversteins parents at Blistered fingers we had a lobster feed.Then again at JamVember .Hope you keep teaching your a great communicator Thanks again

  • @loggernurse53
    @loggernurse53 Год назад

    Found your videos a couple times, I’m transfixed! I have self imposed mental blocks that hold me back! Your vids give me hope!!

  • @davidmichaelkornstadt701
    @davidmichaelkornstadt701 3 года назад

    Eli you are my favorite melodic banjo player. I like watching and learning from your vids the most. Your personality is the most easy to handle. I feel like a lot of people put on this silly act that is unnecessary and annoying. You remind me of well me or a friend of mine. I say give them strings to a new for encouragement we all know it can get tedious or frustrating in the begining and any encouragement helps I remember sitting on the couch day after day for 2 to 6 hours straight nothing but alternating thumb roll for almost a year till I was happy with the speed and quality though 4 years later I was picking like a mad man nothing but speed and I do it till my fingers bleed love it more than anything in this planet no joke thanks bud.

  • @surfgator71
    @surfgator71 4 года назад +1

    I don't play favorites, but I love the melodic style of Trevor Smith of Wood & Wire. Thanks so much Eli, for the work you put into teaching banjo!

  • @midnighttoker8663
    @midnighttoker8663 4 года назад

    Scott vestal for sure is my fave banjo player

  • @johnstout9285
    @johnstout9285 4 года назад

    Picking your favorite banjo picker is like picking your favorite child. I'll have to go with Alan Munde. I've been to his work shops. Super nice guy.

    • @EliGilbertBanjo
      @EliGilbertBanjo  4 года назад

      I’ve never met him but that’s what I’ve heard!

  • @judwatkins9478
    @judwatkins9478 5 месяцев назад

    I would love to be able to do that!!!

  • @ermagerd101
    @ermagerd101 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Eli, great melodic video! My all time favorite melodic 🪕 player is Bill Keith🏆 closely followed in a tie for second for Bela Fleck and Jens Kruger 🥈.

  • @BurrowCreature
    @BurrowCreature 4 года назад

    You are a great teacher, thank you!

  • @nortonbrothers7493
    @nortonbrothers7493 2 года назад

    Love the work!!! Billy McKinley was one of the more influential artist for me. Especially Redneck at the Hot Club

  • @randallgearheart8428
    @randallgearheart8428 4 года назад

    Every thing you post piques my interest. You are unlocking the puzzle!! My favorite is Ben Eldridge

  • @GuitarandBanjoLessons
    @GuitarandBanjoLessons 4 года назад

    Great lesson! Béla Fleck is my favorite!

  • @joesmith8847
    @joesmith8847 4 года назад

    Loved Bill Keith and have played his 41 top tension as well as spending some time with him. Alan Munde though might still be my favorite at least at present. Glad to see Bobby Thompson get a shout out here as well. One of the greats for sure. The new generation is great as well.

  • @DYMONDSLAWNANDLANDSCAPE
    @DYMONDSLAWNANDLANDSCAPE 4 года назад

    This lesson is awesome, wow, nice job 👍🏻. Scott Vestal is a fav of mine.

  • @alexcaruso8858
    @alexcaruso8858 11 месяцев назад

    Jens Kruger is my favorite Banjo player of all time.
    I love your videos, but as a beginner, I would find it helpful to label each note with the approrpiate finger such as thumb, index, or middle.
    Cheers!

  • @eriknielsen4902
    @eriknielsen4902 4 года назад +1

    Awesome. Good job Eli! I like what Billy Failing is up to these days...

  • @WorldBluegrassDay
    @WorldBluegrassDay 4 года назад +2

    Another great video.

  • @mabuhaymom
    @mabuhaymom 3 года назад

    The only one I know of is Tony Trischka. Beginner here. Love your videos!

  • @Kstevensmd
    @Kstevensmd 4 года назад

    I love that you are playing Mike Kropp's banjo! Sounds as good as ever!! Love the video. Bill Keith is my favorite melodic scale player; I had the privilege of taking several classes with him at Banjo Camp North.

    • @EliGilbertBanjo
      @EliGilbertBanjo  4 года назад +1

      I’ve got it on loan from a friend and I love it! Wish I had a chance to study with Bill!

  • @thelifeandtimesoflesleyrob2407

    Really cool..thanks.. I enjoy Earl Scruggs

  • @rudywolff6260
    @rudywolff6260 4 года назад

    Great lesson, it will help me with mastering melodic picking. I know a few songs with melodic licks, but do not have the "big picture" yet! Favorite picker has to be Ron Block of Union Station.

  • @bigshinytone
    @bigshinytone 4 года назад

    Awesome video! One of my faves recently is Mike Munford with Frank Solivan and Dirty Kitchen - he's a beast! So creative, and funny too.

  • @donnieterry2992
    @donnieterry2992 4 года назад

    Thank you

  • @kingo5string
    @kingo5string 4 года назад

    Great lesson!! Now it is time for the student (i.e., me) to put the scales to work and to incorporate the scales into breaks, using them tastefully to enhance the music.
    There are so many banjo palyers who are masters of this style, and use it very effectively. I am particularly fond of the playing of Alan Munde. You can hear his use of scales in Molly Bloom, minor arpeggios in Powder Creek, his creativity in Peaches and Cream...I could go on. Listen to his arrangements of standards such as Nine Pound Hammer. I find that his use of scales to be very unique and refreshing.
    Curt Cannon
    Las Vegas, NV

  • @danielwick2852
    @danielwick2852 4 года назад

    Excellent video........ Pat Cloud

  • @richardsoucy3082
    @richardsoucy3082 4 года назад

    Hi Eli! Another great video.. now this may be a little bias, but after taking Jeff Scroggins class at joe Val, I really now admire his playing. He just finds a way to make anything work and it is really amazing. So that is probably my favorite banjo player that uses some of the melodic style.

    • @EliGilbertBanjo
      @EliGilbertBanjo  4 года назад

      Thanks Richard! Jeff is definitely one of my favorites!

  • @theittyreport
    @theittyreport Год назад

    Nice work man, getting my first banjo in a week or two

  • @mymagneticwellness8224
    @mymagneticwellness8224 3 года назад

    Just signed up. Great content.

  • @RenoScruggs
    @RenoScruggs 4 года назад

    Great job

  • @ScottCooperStudio
    @ScottCooperStudio 4 года назад

    Thanks Eli, so glad I found your channel. I'm torn about a favourite melodic player, but I guess I have to go with Bela Fleck. So inventive, such a master.

  • @shlamalama
    @shlamalama 4 года назад

    Great tips on moving from G to C and D, I will definitely use that. Mike Munford. And maybe Chris Pandolfi. Danny Barnes. Wes Corbett. Hard to pick one.

  • @roysowersjr4426
    @roysowersjr4426 4 года назад

    I love your videos! Great Stuff! One of my favorites is Jimmy Arnold. Eli Gilbert is high on the list too!

  • @markglore7196
    @markglore7196 4 года назад +1

    Great video as always! This is something I've been wanting to learn.
    Thank you!
    I have so many favorite players it's really hard to pick just one so I'm gonna quote someone. My favorite player is who ever I'm listening to at the moment.

  • @aaront879
    @aaront879 4 года назад

    Good stuff Eli. I would have to go with Ben Eldridge, Tony Trischka, or Courtney Johnson for personal favorite Melodic players but can’t forget Bill Keith and Bobby Thompson when talking about Melodic style. Ask me again tomorrow and I may have a different answer. Favorite musician of any type is constantly changing for me. I love them all. Thanks for all you do for us banjo players.

    • @EliGilbertBanjo
      @EliGilbertBanjo  4 года назад

      I feel the same way!

    • @markgraham9859
      @markgraham9859 4 года назад

      I like chris Pandolfi. From the stringbenders. His podcast was a really great interview. Wondering if you can do video using a capo. I can play riffs in first position but get lost when go up the neck depending on which fret the capo is on. Do you have any ideas or tricks to help transpose the up the neck runs.

    • @markgraham9859
      @markgraham9859 4 года назад

      Great video by the way I really like your approach and playing.

  • @waldguy
    @waldguy 4 года назад

    Right now, at this moment, favorite melodic banjo player is Eli Gilbert. I don't mind Jens K either.

  • @charlesdean1542
    @charlesdean1542 2 года назад

    Eli Gilbert

  • @daveandrews6670
    @daveandrews6670 4 года назад

    Hey Eli,I,ve been looking for this for 3 months.wanting to explore the higher neck.there all great.what ever I can find on my phone,I,m in australia.what got me back into banjo after 40years 4 months ago was Jimmy Henley,s orange blossom special 1976.have been learning melodic for 3 months.thanks mate.

  • @jonos138
    @jonos138 4 года назад

    Yes, yes, yes! I wanna learn how to do that! Whether I can is another matter, 😂 but I'll give it a good shot. 😉

  • @seandowning480
    @seandowning480 4 года назад

    Awesome lesson!! Doug Dillard all the way for melodic perfection

  • @rbfour5
    @rbfour5 4 года назад

    Carl Jackson is my favorite melodic banjo player!

  • @mikew5423
    @mikew5423 4 года назад

    Very cool video. Noam Pikelny, Bill Keith

  • @Gigitobanjo
    @Gigitobanjo 4 года назад

    great!

  • @DIYbanjo
    @DIYbanjo 4 года назад

    Duke Weddington with Higher Ground is a great melodic player!

  • @williamdryden9377
    @williamdryden9377 3 года назад

    Eli have you made an open A or B melodic scale video without a capo?

  • @seanmartinman7946
    @seanmartinman7946 4 года назад

    I always liked Jack Hicks as my favourite but there are many others.

  • @davidbuckingham7493
    @davidbuckingham7493 4 года назад

    Could you do a lonesome moonlight waltz lesson

  • @andygabelmusic
    @andygabelmusic 4 года назад

    My favorite banjo player that uses the Melodic technique is Noam Pikelney.

  • @Banjoslow
    @Banjoslow 4 года назад

    For sure! Alan Munde.......

  • @jackiemccool583
    @jackiemccool583 4 года назад

    Hey Eli,
    Love your videos! Sign me up!

  • @RenoScruggs
    @RenoScruggs 2 года назад

    1:26

  • @Banjoslow
    @Banjoslow 4 года назад +1

    also, Scott Vestal

  • @nickk48
    @nickk48 4 месяца назад

    That’s an impossible question. But I’ll say (drum roll): Alan Munde!

  • @Peter-gf4qd
    @Peter-gf4qd 3 года назад

    Can you do this for any minor keys?

    • @EliGilbertBanjo
      @EliGilbertBanjo  3 года назад +1

      I didn’t mention it in the video, but the G, C, and D major scales are the same notes as the E, A, and B minor scales!

  • @lidboms
    @lidboms 3 года назад

    Dennis Caplinger

  • @johncostelloe743
    @johncostelloe743 3 года назад +1

    Bill keith

  • @toddandersen8925
    @toddandersen8925 4 года назад

    Alan Munde

  • @MrTndtv
    @MrTndtv 2 года назад

    Bill Keith

  • @DylanEdwardsMusic
    @DylanEdwardsMusic 4 года назад

    Great video! I notice you did not spike your 5th string when playing in D: What are your thoughts about this? It seems like spiking is beneficial if you're playing rolling backup, but are there scenarios where spiking is detrimental?

    • @EliGilbertBanjo
      @EliGilbertBanjo  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Dylan! Generally I spike the 5th string when I don’t think I’m going to play much melodic stuff, but I leave it unspiked for things like fiddle tunes. And then I generally adjust my backup playing to either emphasize or not emphasize the 5th string

  • @JimmyDeLocke
    @JimmyDeLocke 2 года назад

    Larry McNeely

  • @MrEpmonroe
    @MrEpmonroe 2 года назад

    I was hating you in first 10 seconds.

  • @RackPhoto
    @RackPhoto 4 года назад

    Of course, i like bill keith

  • @jimkorn46
    @jimkorn46 4 года назад

    allen munde

  • @teresaandbyronholton1813
    @teresaandbyronholton1813 4 года назад

    Carrol Best.