Hi Brian, How are you accessing the lesson PC, Mac, Tablet or IPhone ?
What web browser are you using ?
I just tried it on my PC using IE and I don’t receive any errors ?
Hi Brian, How are you accessing the lesson PC, Mac, Tablet or IPhone ?
What web browser are you using ?
I just tried it on my PC using IE and I don’t receive any errors ?
PC - Chrome.
Hi Brian. Ok I just tried it with PC & Chrome again no errors. You could maybe try clearing out you cache. rebooting and trying again.
I get that from time to time when I’ve stayed on a page too long. Try to refresh the page and see if it helps.
Thanks. That was it. I’ve had the website up and connected for a couple of day while I practice and work through it.
Ben, I just wanted to thank you for the waypoints. Yesterday I was practicing and decided to play along with Earl and Lester. So I put my headphones and started vamping to get the chords figured out , once I got it, I started flying all over up the neck. I couldn’t believe it. I felt like a banjo player. It wasn’t clean because the song was super fast but I was all over the neck. NOT just stuck in one place for the 1, 4 and 5 chord but jumping every measure or so to different G, C and D positions. I don’t think that would have been possible without your waypoints lessons. I believe those waypoints are burned in my brain so I didn’t have to really think, just concentrate on the chords. I was walking on cloud 9 because of you and still am. If it wasn’t for church and another christmas get together i’d be in their now doin Ben’s waypoints. I still don’t understand the reasoning of the notes or triads but I can do waypoints. I might become a banjo player yet. THANKS again Ben, I really appreciate all you do for us.
Wow, man! What uplifting feedback! I’m confident that the methods I devise will work if folks will follow the directives, and it’s great to have that affirmed!
This is so great. Looked like total “vast wilderness” when i started and made it all the way to the licks part in one sitting. What the hell have i been practicing the last 16 years???
HA! I’ve wondered the same thing about my efforts.
I’m really looking forward to the Waypoints in D lesson, followed by a lesson that shows us how they’re all tied in together.
Keep reminding me of this!
Maybe your fancy new scheduler/planner could remind you of it…hehehe
Jumped up above my comfort level and tried to work my way through this exercise…and I’m so glad I did! Can’t say I’ve mastered it, but its opening up my head a little more and allowing me to recognize some some patterns where once only mysteries existed. I can tell this needs to be a regular stop on my practice tour. Thanks for this awesome lesson!
Now, I know you didn’t just do that, Dave!
Remember what Dalton said in Roadhouse… "Be NICE! "
Only been playing banjo(left handed) for about 6 months and learned a dozen songs. Not great but I thought I was progressing ok for a short time…until i found Banjo Ben videos. I feel like I just took my training wheels off my bike and really enjoy learning from these videos. This is great. Thanks !
Woohoo!!!
Barry to @BanjoBen 's Forum It’s great to hear you are making progress. I just want to say as a Lifetime Goldpick Member I highly recommend you consider upgrading your membership. Ben is a fantastic teacher and I consider my membership to be the best investment I ever made.
Howdy @barryr123456,
Glad to have you with us… With or without “Training wheels”… it is good to see you here.
Please visit and post to the forum often! and CONGRATS!
Thanks ! I would love to be a Gold Pick Member…but not right now. I was a carpenter but I am disabled and started working parttime for local school 2 weeks before they shut it down for the Coronavirus. I definetely will purchase more videos eventually. But for now I am working on the waypoints and the neck. ANd plan on crawling through "Jesus loves me " 1000 times until i can play it somewhat decent. Ben is a pilot? Uh oh… remember John Denver
Well, whatever you do here… You will get your monies worth. I joined as a life member a few years ago after I got my Banjo, which died yesterday, by the way… as I was practicing to make my entry in the contest, to win a new Banjo, ironically.
My family got me a Mandolin from @BanjoBen’s store so I enjoy playing that… and hope to get a new Banjo when I start my new job upon returning to work (scheduled at the end of May).
Use this forum whenever you can because there are good and friendly folks here… a value beyond price.
Glad to have you sir…