https://banjobenclark.com/lessons/teardrop-banjo-backup-part-2-banjo-intermediate
Now that our mascara has dried after part 1, let’s learn how to use triplets and bends to take the teardrop technique to new heights!
https://banjobenclark.com/lessons/teardrop-banjo-backup-part-2-banjo-intermediate
Now that our mascara has dried after part 1, let’s learn how to use triplets and bends to take the teardrop technique to new heights!
I’ve turned my teardrop lessons into a mini-course you can see here: https://banjobenclark.com/courses/teardrop-banjo-backup
Its here Yay!!! Can’t to dive into this. Thanks so much!!
Loved the first one and this one sounds awesome!! How would I play this over an e minor chord that a lot of song’s have in the key of G?
Thanks
You can use the G and C chord positions, see how it sounds. Not every note will sound perfect but you’ll hear it.
Looking forward to tackling this lesson over the weekend
There is… what I an hoping is a raspberry at the very end of the 80 BPM track LOL.
All kinds of treasures to be found if you look hard enough