I am delighted to report that, thanks to Enda's great lesson, this was the first set I led at a session, just last night. Check out all he has to offer!
Absolutely wonderful. All us musicians can express slight opinions, i think its is in our blood :D Matt Malloy and Paddy are my angels. The green/blue/red boons, plus Gows and O'Neils are almost required Im not a banjoists, but whistles, pipes, gurdys, bodrhan, and occasionally vad guitar is my ham-i-mean&han 🙃 Crabs, rokls, stops, and especially on tenor banjo quick succinct picking+as oppised to claw hammer ir dixie) is critical . Love your video. Dont stop. It is just joy.
Practicing for how many hours per day for how many years gets you to 110 BPM? Clearly, playing a session is the cherry on top for all of us. Despite that making me feel a bit anxious, I am really enjoying the journey that you offer us through your course. Not to mention the trajectories (rabbit holes) we all explore together. I’d recommend this to anybody that wants to know more about the Irish tenor, banjo. I am really enjoying the community that is forming around this very unique topic. Thank you, Enda.
I joined a few days ago at the monthly rate, just to see if I would like the method, the SoundSlice platform, etc., and after poking around a bit, I dig it. I will be definitely digging into this lesson.
Ends I am big fan of Webanjo3 you are the most professional group I’ve ever heard Now I love your technique on teaching I practice for hours but I can’t seem to be able to do triplets when I start to get fast is it really important Regards Pat
There are a number of factors including pick hold, hand position, pick direction, picking angle, pick slanting. But ultimately it’s just one note played three times and sometimes over thinking it is the biggest problem 😂
Thanks very much for your reply I can play it slowly but not when I get up to spread it probably only I haven't got the technic I'll keep watching you see how you do it Enda maybe not play heavy and hold the plec lightly appreciate you getting back thanks
110bpm @ what beat per minute? In 4/4 time 110bpm is medium slow as those beats are of course crotchets. That's the point of time signatures. 4/4 = 4 crotchet beats per bar. If you start counting the beat as a minim though, then obviously 110bpm becomes very fast, as it is of course now actually 220bpm. 110 minims per minute equalos 220 crotchets per minute. So: BPM in 4/4: crotchet beats per minute. 1-2-3-4. In 4/4: 60bpm is a ballad 90bpm is a medium/slow piece 120bpm is classic disco, not too fast, not too slow. 180, 240, 300bpm: bebop, Charlie Parker etc, becoming blindingly fast. Donna Lee.
I am delighted to report that, thanks to Enda's great lesson, this was the first set I led at a session, just last night. Check out all he has to offer!
Fantastic!
Absolutely wonderful. All us musicians can express slight opinions, i think its is in our blood :D Matt Malloy and Paddy are my angels. The green/blue/red boons, plus Gows and O'Neils are almost required
Im not a banjoists, but whistles, pipes, gurdys, bodrhan, and occasionally vad guitar is my ham-i-mean&han 🙃
Crabs, rokls, stops, and especially on tenor banjo quick succinct picking+as oppised to claw hammer ir dixie) is critical .
Love your video. Dont stop. It is just joy.
Practicing for how many hours per day for how many years gets you to 110 BPM? Clearly, playing a session is the cherry on top for all of us. Despite that making me feel a bit anxious, I am really enjoying the journey that you offer us through your course. Not to mention the trajectories (rabbit holes) we all explore together. I’d recommend this to anybody that wants to know more about the Irish tenor, banjo. I am really enjoying the community that is forming around this very unique topic. Thank you, Enda.
That Frankie Gavin and Paul Brock LP was a classic. I'm enjoying browsing your excellent and informative videos. Cheers. 👍
Thanks!
Great video! Just acquired my great grandad's tenor banjo and looking forward to learning tunes like this! So delighted to find your channel.
So welcome! Glad to discover your teaching
Lovely tunes Enda I like the black frog will learn them tomorrow please God
Played in sessions many’s the times but I never heard what they were called. Thank you, Eugene
It is nice and lively I like St Anne's reel Enda
Many thanks. Great for those of us thinking about sets for the coming trips to Ireland. Time to buckle up ... sit up straight and get on with it.
Always awesome music!! Thank you soo much for all you do!
Do you have a video with Bantry Lasses?
Thanks again!
Not yet, I'll add it to the list!
I joined a few days ago at the monthly rate, just to see if I would like the method, the SoundSlice platform, etc., and after poking around a bit, I dig it. I will be definitely digging into this lesson.
brilliant
Love it! Gonna subscribe to patreon
Ends I am big fan of Webanjo3 you are the most professional group I’ve ever heard
Now I love your technique on teaching I practice for hours but I can’t seem to be able to do triplets when I start to get fast is it really important Regards Pat
There are a number of factors including pick hold, hand position, pick direction, picking angle, pick slanting. But ultimately it’s just one note played three times and sometimes over thinking it is the biggest problem 😂
Thanks very much for your reply I can play it slowly but not when I get up to spread it probably only I haven't got the technic I'll keep watching you see how you do it Enda maybe not play heavy and hold the plec lightly appreciate you getting back thanks
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Thank you! Cheers!
Dude I’m a Cooley in USA. Can I personally information,
Super stuff really good for all levels jesus u leave nothing out u had to be good in school😂
I was a pain I reckon 😂
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110bpm @ what beat per minute?
In 4/4 time 110bpm is medium slow as those beats are of course crotchets. That's the point of time signatures.
4/4 = 4 crotchet beats per bar.
If you start counting the beat as a minim though, then obviously 110bpm becomes very fast, as it is of course now actually 220bpm.
110 minims per minute equalos 220 crotchets per minute.
So: BPM in 4/4: crotchet beats per minute.
1-2-3-4.
In 4/4:
60bpm is a ballad
90bpm is a medium/slow piece
120bpm is classic disco, not too fast, not too slow.
180, 240, 300bpm: bebop, Charlie Parker etc, becoming blindingly fast. Donna Lee.
I have so much to learn.
I use a metronome app and I put in 110 and this came out!