Posts Tagged ‘5-String Banjo’


Sleepy Man Banjo Boys with Mountain Heart

Thank you Mountain Heart for bringing us out for an encore performance! Sorry that Jonny was sleeping on a bench 5 minutes before. 11PM is the latest we’ve ever played. You all were amazing performers and musicians to watch and learn from! Tommy, Robbie, and Sleepy Man, Jonny.

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03 Foggy Mountain on 5 String Banjo – slow and detail – up the neck 3/7

Building on the previous two videos – Foggy Mountain Banjo slow and up the neck of the banjo.

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Mounting a 5 string banjo neck conversion 7

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Mark Singleton 5 string banjo Part 1

Mark Singleton playing 5 string banjo outdoors testing ‘flip’ camcorder sound!

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BanjoMania Updates on Irish Pub Songs For The 5-String Banjo and Folk Songs For The 5-String Banjo

Kelly Griner of Chicago Irish Band, Another Pint talks about his new book, Irish Pub Songs for the 5-String Banjo and Folk Songs for the 5-String Banjo for www.BanjoMania.net

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04 Foggy Mountain Breakdown on 5 String Banjo – slow and faster – up the neck 4/7

Building on the previous three videos – putting it all together – Foggy Mountain Breakdown slow and faster.

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01 Foggy Mountain on 5 String Banjo – basic chords structure and slow down the neck 1/7

Recorded by my Niece Zoey Fendt as a video lesson to take away and practise. The first of seven videos – breaking down Foggy Mountain Banjo – slow and down the neck of the banjo. Remember – you do need to have the forward, backward and the forward-backward rolls firmly under your belt to play [...]

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Quick and dirty 5th string banjo peg addition 4

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5 string banjo players. Help! What’s this tune?

It sounded like a gospel song so I played it slower at a friend’s funeral. After some suggestions which included Waltzing Matilda, Old Kentucky Home, Hard times come again no more, I’ve discovered it is Let My Life be a Light.

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Grandfathers Clock – 5-string Banjo

This is one of my many video submissions for the Tony Trischka School of Banjo. I worked on this piece for almost a month before I felt like I could record myself and submit it to Tony for critiquing.

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