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This method is designed for learning the finger style five-string banjo in a larger musical context than previous single style based methods. The Modern 5-String Banjo Method builds the theoretical and technical foundations needed to play in many styles. Beginning with a thorough grounding in the scales and chords coupled with well thought out fingerings in the keys of C, Am, and G, the student is presented with melodies, chord melodies, the folk strum, arpeggios, and the beginnings of the bluegrass banjo style. The varied and beautiful musical studies and exercises come from many traditions and offer a logical and organic approach to learning the five-string banjo leading the student to an authentic understanding of the processes and techniques needed for creating music on the five-string banjo. The Modern Method for Five-String Banjo is in tablature only.|
Holding the Banjo Tuning the Five-String Banjo Rests Reading Tablature First String - Notes on the First D String Second String - Notes on the B String Three-Four Time Third String - Notes on the G String Pick-up Notes The Tie Fourth String - Notes on the D String Four String Note Review The Eighth Note Dotted Quarter Notes Note Review Introducing the High A Note Introducing the Fifth String Chords Chord Songs Chord Studies Folk Strum Chord Accompaniment Folk Strum Adding the Fifth String |
Melody, Harmony and Rhythm Using the Folk Strum Slur: The Hammer-On Slur: The Pull-Off The Double Thumbing Technique Combining Double Thumbing with the Folk Strum The Key of C C Scale Studies Three Chords in the Key of C Major Chord Studies Diatonic Chords in the Key of C Arpeggio Technique - Eighth Note Arpeggios The Triplet Chromatics The Key of A Minor Chords in the Key of A Minor Chord Studies in the Key of A Minor The Key of G The Slide The Repeat Three Chords in the Key of G Chord Studies - G, C, D Bluegrass Banjo Style |
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