"Did ye cook that beever tail yit?" "I tole ye I biled it yisterday!" Really great playing, and what a great tune to get going this morning thank you for sharing 💙🇨🇦
Happy Thanksgiving! I’m thankful - truly- for your sweet heart, self-discipline & diligence in learning that wonderful instrument with claw hammer style and sharing the delights with us day after day. Amen!
You have always been entertaining (something many younger musicians forget is the point), but the improvement in your playing is really showing. Those hours of practice are really paying off! Thank you for brightening my day!
Bile Them Cabbage Down was the first song that I learned when I was taking banjo lessons, I have improved a lot since then, I have learned Cripple Creek, I'll Fly Away, and a lot more songs, I enjoy playing the banjo and listening to banjo music.
A duet!! We have similar taste in hats :) Your mom's disco ball skills are off the chain, yo. No cap! I crack myself up with my fluent use of the vernacular of the Youts!! :)
I got a really good book called "bluegrass banjo for the complete ignoramus!" By Wayne Erbsen, so I'm going to throw myself into the banjo but my left hand is busted at the moment, it shouldn't be to difficult if I try as I've played guitar. I do recommend this book, I got a couple of others too and I will read the instructional parts first try to write down relevent notes for when I begin practising! To all aspiring banjo players good luck and stick at it! I'm also going to lower the action slightly (it is a budget model)on the bridge by marking a couple of millimeters off the top by dragging a pencil across it then carving/shaving it off! I may also paint the back and drum skin!
This is a good book! Just read pages 58 to 61 then write out notes explaining what you have learned while doing this you may learn more by writing it out in your own words understanding these page is pretty much it for the theory! Then go back to the start of the book and just learn the first song really well! Take your time while reading the theory part don't be put off it isn't as difficult as you think!
Because my right hands busted so I can't practise, I'm going to strip my banjo and paint it! If you are tunning a banjo be careful the strings don't over tighten the strings I play guitar and I am embarrassed to say last night I popped two!
@@charlesandrews1334 I've heard "bile" up and down the western NC/VA mountains. I think it's more of a Southern Appalachian pronunciation. Every time I see raw peanuts in the store, I buy a few pounds and boil them. Then I freeze them in snack baggies. Any time I want some boiled peanuts, I microwave a bag of them, and presto! hot boiled peanuts!