The How and the Tao of Old Time Banjo Author:Patrick Costello The How and the Tao of Old Time Banjo is the most comprehensive step-by step guide yet to exploring the world of music. It is loaded with lessons, songs, stories, advice and humor. You will learn everything that you need to play, sing and have fun with the five-string banjo, America’s favorite folk instrument. — The How and the Tao of Old T... more »ime Banjo is being used by thousands of happy banjo pickers all over the world. It starts with the basic "frailing strum" used by such beloved Grand Ole Opry stars as Grandpa Jones, Stringbean and Uncle Dave Macon. You will quickly learn how to combine rhythm and melody while playing and singing some of America’s best-loved folk songs. By the end of this book you will have learned the core skills that apply to every genre of music and you will be well on the "way" to becoming a real live banjo player. Your front porch will be the most popular spot in town.
The How and the Tao of Old Time Banjo is your one source for information on:
* tuning, holding and setting up your banjo * finding chords on the fretboard * playing major and minor scales * chord progressions and chord melody * time signatures and rhythm * playing in 4/4, 3/4 and 6/8 time * drop-thumb and bouble thumb * alternate tunings * bends & vibrato and much more!
The How and the Tao of Old Time Banjo is packed with great songs for playing and singing:
* Mountain Dew * Going Down That Road Feeling Bad * Boil 'em Cabbage Down * Red River Valley * White House Blues * Ragtime Annie * Flop Eared Mule * Rosin The Beau * Wreck Of The Old 97 And many more!
The How and the Tao of Old Time Banjo is the most comprehensive book about playing the five-string banjo yet! This easy to follow manual teaches the basic frailing strum along with an array of techniques and skills that will enable you to find your own voice on the instrument.
Topics such as melody and rhythm, note values, playing up the neck playing while singing and much more are presented in a clear and friendly manner. You will also be inspired by the sometimes downright funny but always true glimpses into the musical journey of the author.
You've always wanted to play the banjo so why wait?« less