After time away from banjo, I’m glad to find Banjo Ben and this community. Great stuff!
I’ve been playing banjo on and off for almost 50 years. My most recent hiatus started about 8 years ago. Over that 50 years, I started with the Scruggs book and record, but I’ve also had the opportunity to learn from some amazing, notable teachers. I won’t drop names, but ya’ll would recognize them.
I don’t say this to brag, but I’ve been blessed to learn quite a bit over the years. I’m not a beginner. BUT I’ve put the banjo down for quite a while. I now want pick again, and my hands / fingers need to re-learn. My old-aged hands and arthritis are 8 years advanced, but I can do this.
Questions for you all: What should I focus on to re-limber my hands? (esp right hand) Been focusing mostly on slow, even rolls with my right hand. I just want to get back to that “in the pocket” rolling groove, and I’ll be fine.
Thank you!