Hi Mike, You know I have contacted you a few times and come across this demonstration which has explained masses for me concerning rolls and how they fit in. Fantastic demo and keep up the good work. You tutorials are so easy to follow and learn from, and the tabs are a great help.
Damnthat intro was wicked. Boil them cabbage down should really be played like that (6ways) I am going to learn every way and then compile them like the intro here and that's the way I am going to always play BTCD
Mike, your lessons are fantastic. Quick question for a beginner. At what speed (bpm) is optimal for "boil them cabbage down" once you feel comfortable with accuracy? In other words at what speed are you playing in the intro? If anyone else knows please comment. Take care.
Thanks for the kind words. The intro version was played at 200BPM if you've want a click on every beat. Or set it at 100BPM if you want a click on Beats 1 and 3 (like a bluegrass bass). There really isn't a "set" tempo for this song though. Hope this helps. Best, - Mike
Clyde G I know it took me a bit to get the basic banjo picking down. Keep practicing I’m sure you’ll get it. Guitar translates more to banjo with your left hand (some chord shapes will be similar) right hand is quite a bit different. Good luck. - Mike
takes 3 to 4 days to get the roll down, maybe 1 more day to get string-fret timing, then this, BTCD, then cripple creek, then half-ass foggy, then all the way. It is easier than it seems; when you first cycle your fingers the wrong way (not pinky first), it seems impossible. you need to practice often, not long, as soon as you get fucked up, stop, then come back, it will much easier when you come back . you can learn rolls WITHOUT PICKS, and I recommend it. Banjo's are loud, good ones, and it will drive you nuts playing shit banjo in your ear, so use fingers until you can do it, the 5-3-1, then use picks for the tighter rolls
Excellent lesson, Mike! I hope you are still making these tutorials. I'm watching for you, sub'ed, etc.
Hi Mike, You know I have contacted you a few times and come across this demonstration which has explained masses for me concerning rolls and how they fit in. Fantastic demo and keep up the good work. You tutorials are so easy to follow and learn from, and the tabs are a great help.
Thanks for checking it out. - Mike
Mike that was absolutely feckin beautiful man. It's not just a lesson, it's a demonstration of an artform and its frackin beautiful and masterful.
Ok. After searching RUclips for a month now I decided to commit to this lesson. I will be purchasing it. Thanks for sharing you talent.
Nice! Hope the lesson is helpful. - Mike
I don't have a banjo so I don't have need of the lesson itself, but I can't stop listening to the demos of the different styles in the beginning!
Love your banjo lessons❤
Thanks Mike, I'm learning the banjo & find your lessons easy to follow. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for the kind words! - Mike
mike- the link to your site isnt working today.
Brilliant,what make is the banjo....?
Thanks. It's a Nechville Banjo. - Mike
Fantastic
Almost got the rolling one down 🤠
Nice! Keep picking. - MIke
Thank you!!
You're welcome. Thanks for checking out the lesson. - Mike
that's nice and easy....don't forget the biscuits get brown
Damnthat intro was wicked. Boil them cabbage down should really be played like that (6ways) I am going to learn every way and then compile them like the intro here and that's the way I am going to always play BTCD
Cool! If you combine it with this version ruclips.net/video/tz5QL4tju-w/видео.html you'll have even more ways to play it. - Mike
Mike, your lessons are fantastic. Quick question for a beginner. At what speed (bpm) is optimal for "boil them cabbage down" once you feel comfortable with accuracy? In other words at what speed are you playing in the intro? If anyone else knows please comment. Take care.
Thanks for the kind words. The intro version was played at 200BPM if you've want a click on every beat. Or set it at 100BPM if you want a click on Beats 1 and 3 (like a bluegrass bass). There really isn't a "set" tempo for this song though. Hope this helps. Best, - Mike
Any chance you can cover matalica nothing else matters I can only find 1 lesson but he doesn't teach in your style
Hi Mike, how many years have you been playing? I'm guessing many. Your very good I am a leftie so have to mirror every thing but I am trying.
I started playing banjo in 2006. - Mike
@@MikeHeddingMusic 16 years, I doubt I be here another 16 years, smiles. Thanks Mike.
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man.... guitar doesnt translate to the banjo even at all.... "how hard can the banjo be?? im comfortable with finger picking"- me.
Clyde G I know it took me a bit to get the basic banjo picking down. Keep practicing I’m sure you’ll get it. Guitar translates more to banjo with your left hand (some chord shapes will be similar) right hand is quite a bit different. Good luck. - Mike
takes 3 to 4 days to get the roll down, maybe 1 more day to get string-fret timing, then this, BTCD, then cripple creek, then half-ass foggy, then all the way. It is easier than it seems; when you first cycle your fingers the wrong way (not pinky first), it seems impossible. you need to practice often, not long, as soon as you get fucked up, stop, then come back, it will much easier when you come back . you can learn rolls WITHOUT PICKS, and I recommend it. Banjo's are loud, good ones, and it will drive you nuts playing shit banjo in your ear, so use fingers until you can do it, the 5-3-1, then use picks for the tighter rolls