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Some Customer Comments

Dear Janet, I hope you don't think I'm, "beatin' a dead horse," but wanted a little additional input from you, when you've got the chance.

Not long ago I purchased Banjo Scales in Tab. It's the best instruction book for me that I could have ever gotten and I suspected that when it first came out. I can tell by peoples faces that my playin' has improved. But anyway on the CD you state, in addition to one scale per month, that the scale should be memorized, and known inside and out before moving on. What I have done, and I'm now on the A scale, is memorize the scale and "circular scale," the single string stuff, the diatonic progressions, the locations of the particular chords and notes on the finger board, and some of the licks, and am sticking to one scale per month. In your opinion should I memorize everything or am I OK in my approach? Thanks for any help you could bestow!

If it weren't for you I'd a canceled by BNL subscription years ago, but as it is I've been a loyal follower since '79. You taught me backup.

Sincerely, your ole student from back east, I know you're a Rice, Tom Rice

Janet, I would like to thank you for taking the time to help clear up my question on saying the notes of the scale while I play them. I just started doing it and the final goal of learning the fret board makes sense. When you said you know every note on your fret board it rang a bell. It's not laid out as well as a piano but doing so should open up new ways of playing for me. Since I don't play in a traditional bluegrass band I hope this helps me expand my bag of tricks and make up new ones. Joe G

Janet, I've enjoyed several of your instructional tapes in the past but none more than this scales tape. As someone who cannot read music, I feel this tape fills an enormous hole in my musical understanding and is going to get me past some serious barriers in my musical skills. I've tried learning music theory from traditional, piano based books, but it was hard to go from a keyboard to a finger board, and I could never translate what I learned to my banjo playing. Your book and tape is exactly what I've wanted. Thanks! Steve B

Your scales book, and Knopf's "Key to the 5 String Banjo" book are fantastic! I think they compliment each other very nicely, and open whole new avenues to pursue on this crazy instrument!! Doug R

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