Forum - Banjo Ben Clark

What are y'all up to?

I purchased his banjo Forked Deer lesson while I patiently wait for Ben’s version. Good resource to fall back on.

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I like it…great idea.

Headed out early tomorrow for the 26 hour drive to Idaho for archery elk season. Those who know Wild Bill from camps, he and I will be in the mountains for about 8 days. I’ve got some killer lessons lined up for y’all, and a big thanks to @Michael_Mark for helping me publish the content while I’m away!

That being said, y’all play nice on the forum while I’m away…no worries there, of course. Make new folks feel welcome, encourage the downtrodden, and celebrate the wins. Oh, and pray I’m able to fill the freezer!

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Have fun! We’re off to play a festival in Illinois this weekend and then going to IBMA from there. We also got all the final masters of our new album done today!! :star_struck::+1:

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I did Mike Hedding for my 1yr on banjo. Until I found Banjo ben… I can Sympathize.

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He does the job but it’s difficult to understand what he says half the time. wonky

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Yup!

I’m Repairing a cheap mandolin i got from a friend last fall. it was a right-handed mando. now i converted it to a left handed. The action is really really high so i had to do some Nut and Bridge Work. (This Mandolin doesn’t have a truss rod :roll_eyes:) and it buzzes like a hornet on a light, so I’ve been trying to fix that. But it’s a new learning curve and I’m enjoying it!! :hammer_and_wrench::toolbox:

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Had trigger finger surgery on Friday. A little awkward with the bandage, but could play a little clawhammer already on Saturday. Can take the bandages off on Monday and the stitches come out a week from Tuesday. It was my middle finger that kept locking and popping, so really looking forward to that annoyance going away. Just one of the joys of maturity. :blush:

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That sounds like a super fast recovery. Yay!

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Wow,
Hope you get well soon!

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Much easier to practice now. Not sure why the post surgery bandage was so large. For anyone dealing with trigger finger, I highly recommend the surgery. I’ve had shots several times in those fingers—with varying degrees of improvement. The shots hurt much more than waking up with a bandage. And the surgery is supposed to be the permanent cure. :crossed_fingers:t2:

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Played four one-hour sets with The New Apostles of Bluegrass at the Mable House Harvest Festival. Long day but super fun! We played a couple gospel songs in each set. It was incredibly moving to see how all sorts of people were affected!

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Prep’n for @BanjoBen 's Virtual Banjo Camp

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Tell Dave I said hi next time you see him!

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Heading down near Austin early tomorrow for a couple reasons. The main reason is I’m the keynote speaker at a private function, should be fun, and held at one of my favorite BBQ events.

But the other reason is that we JUST became Collings guitar/mando dealers! Their shop is in Austin and I’m going to lunch with the president and his team, then touring the workshop. Excited!

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That’s exciting! Can’t wait to see which models you get in the store. I need a Collings someday!

We’re loading up for our festival next weekend in Hazlehurst, Georgia! :grin: Gonna be 5 days of amazing music and jamming, and looks like we’re going to be blessed with some perfect Georgia fall weather too! Y’ALL COME! Also will be raffling off this beautiful Recording King RD-318 guitar at the festival, very generously donated by @BanjoBen. (I took it out of the box to play a few chords last night while loading up festival stuff, and I thought, man I want to keep this thing! It would be the perfect guitar to teach on. I guess that’s not allowed… :disappointed:)

headinhomefest.com

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Woot woot!

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I do believe we have just the thing… you have enough mahogany guitars anyway, right?

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Nice! But I think that’s what YOU need.

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