Box Elder Beetles - Tom Adams banjo lesson скачать видео бесплатно


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Tom Adams banjo lesson July 2012 tab available at

http://www.adamscountybanjo.com/2012-07-box-elder-beetles-1st-banjo-break.pdf

Tom demonstrates the left-hand positions for the first break of Box Elder Beetles as played on the Adams County Banjo CD http://www.adamscountybanjo.com/tom-adams-county-banjo-cd.html You'll find the right-hand fingering and the chords listed in the tab.

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Комментарии

10 years назад

Mike D

Mr. Adams,May I ask why on your slide you are using the second string, 5/6 when it seems easier to play it on the first string sliding 2/3 since your hand would already be back in position for the following measures?

10 years назад

John Dotson

Tom, remember Popcorn? Would show us how to do that sometime?

10 years назад

Daniel Riley

Thank you tom, I love this song and your playing !

12 years назад

Bill Cheatwood

A friend of mine shared this tune with me on youtube.I am inspired to learn it because I am surrounded by the damn things coming in from the cold! Neat tune

12 years назад

BanjoNut10

Thanks Tom

12 years назад

banjothink

I play the tune using G tuning gDGBD. More than 95% of the tune is played using only the first four strings. During the 32 measures of the First Break, for example, the 5th string (G note) is played only 6 times. When I was writing the tune, I experimented with having the 5th string tuned to F, G, and A and I decided that I preferred the sound of the G note vibrating sympathetically with the notes on the first four strings. Glad to hear you'll have a go at it!

12 years назад

BanjoNut10

Tom these videos as such an inspiration. A truely beautiful arrangement. I have never attempted anything in the Key of D Minor before and I'd like to try my hand at this.. Is this standard D tuning ie aDGBD ?

12 years назад

banjothink

You're very welcome! I started playing the tune on guitar last year and then one of my banjo students asked me about learning it. I had to go back to the CD and re-learn the banjo part - I had completely forgotten about the 1/8th rest at the start of some of the lines!

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