Thanks for sharing your experience brother! A great video, with fantastic lessons. Thanks for the shoutout, and I must say thank YOU for being one of the great folks welcoming me into the banjo community. Finding a community, AND not getting stuck into a specific style are great advice not to only to beginners, but folks of all stages of learning. Wonderful video!
I seriously second playing at memory care facilities and old folks’ homes. The staff definitely love it and the old folks are always so happy and thankful to hear some live music.
Great video. I’ve been playing for a year and a half and I have been guilty of isolating! I always say I will jam with others when I’m good enough! lol I know now that day will never come unless I bite the bullet and just do it. Jamming with others will build confidence, help your timing and help you develop tons of knowledge. Keep the videos coming!
Fantastic video--this is something all new banjo players should see. Friend, you just created a true gem that will help folks for years. This is the internet at its best.
Thanks for the view. I enjoy the company of the folks at old time fiddlers of northern CA as well as the fine folks at banjoheritage.com. How about you?
Hey! It was a regular good time. I was aware that it was substantially marked up at the time of sale, but given market forces at that time, specifically related to demand generated by covid, there was little I could do about it . Lesson learned! Thanks for the view.
Thanks for sharing your experience brother! A great video, with fantastic lessons. Thanks for the shoutout, and I must say thank YOU for being one of the great folks welcoming me into the banjo community. Finding a community, AND not getting stuck into a specific style are great advice not to only to beginners, but folks of all stages of learning. Wonderful video!
"Ether into a carburetor" Is a wonderful way to put the effect finding a community to learn with has on someone's playing.
I seriously second playing at memory care facilities and old folks’ homes. The staff definitely love it and the old folks are always so happy and thankful to hear some live music.
Great advice 👍🏻
Glad you think so!
Good stuff, thankyou for sharing .
Clifton Hicks got me too, haven’t eaten or played a singular roll since I saw old leather stocking😊
Great video. I’ve been playing for a year and a half and I have been guilty of isolating! I always say I will jam with others when I’m good enough! lol I know now that day will never come unless I bite the bullet and just do it. Jamming with others will build confidence, help your timing and help you develop tons of knowledge. Keep the videos coming!
You’re a great speaker, man. You gotta do more videos like this!
Hey - you popped up in my recommended. Good to see ya still pickin’ and getting out there.
Thank you so much! God bless!
Thank you!
Great video!
Thanks for watching!
Well said, Tapatio guy
Fantastic video--this is something all new banjo players should see. Friend, you just created a true gem that will help folks for years. This is the internet at its best.
Thank you kindly!
Where is YOUR community? Thanks
Thanks for the view. I enjoy the company of the folks at old time fiddlers of northern CA as well as the fine folks at banjoheritage.com. How about you?
@@NarcanMedic I’m in Ohio… not many open back players that I know of
@@Coleman.1957Join us over at banjo heritage! It is really tough to find traditional players, there just aren't that many around
Wait did you buy a Artisan Goodtime or a regular Goodtime for 750
Hey! It was a regular good time. I was aware that it was substantially marked up at the time of sale, but given market forces at that time, specifically related to demand generated by covid, there was little I could do about it . Lesson learned! Thanks for the view.
@@NarcanMedic jeez, bought a brand new Artisan one for 750, my goodness they made you pay for that one
@@NarcanMedic Also your S.S Stewart is pretty banjo, love those headstocks they have