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Fretless Friendly: Scooping Notes on Your Banjo 

Tom Collins
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@naushadjamil659
@naushadjamil659 Год назад
What a wonderful gem of a technique to start a fretless journey. Thank you Tom!
@lecameleo
@lecameleo Год назад
Beautiful ! Tips for fretless are back, thank you Tom !
@TomCollinsBanjo
@TomCollinsBanjo Год назад
My pleasure, Leo!!
@learningandgrowing7746
@learningandgrowing7746 Год назад
I'm building my first fretless banjo from a kit and can't wait to start experimenting with the scoop sound on it!
@TomCollinsBanjo
@TomCollinsBanjo Год назад
Wow! That sounds like a great project. Please post back here and let folks know how your fretless build goes!
@AlisonHeyer
@AlisonHeyer Год назад
This is great. I decide which notes to scoop by thinking about which would sound good if scooped vocally.
@TomCollinsBanjo
@TomCollinsBanjo Год назад
That's a wonderful way to think about it, Alison! Thanks for the comment.
@beacons777
@beacons777 Год назад
Goood stuff! Thank you!
@TomCollinsBanjo
@TomCollinsBanjo Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@AlwaysWorking2008
@AlwaysWorking2008 Год назад
that is a badass Enoch!!!! :)
@TomCollinsBanjo
@TomCollinsBanjo Год назад
The warthog lives! Good eye, my friend. Cheers!
@sammyasher
@sammyasher Год назад
love the sound! Who built that banjo?
@Friendlybanjos
@Friendlybanjos Год назад
Fretless Friendly…..sounds familiar!
@uncommonsensewithpastormar2913
I don’t understand the idea that chords and fretless don’t mix well. I started playing chords as soon as I got a hold of a fretless, and I’m talking about all kind of chords like bar chords. Yes, it is often necessary to use slightly more spaced shapes, sometimes even using different fingers, but that’s not that hard to learn.
@TomCollinsBanjo
@TomCollinsBanjo Год назад
I think they do mix well eventually, Pastor Mark...once the skill is built to get them to sound intonated and robust. One of the tricky parts about fretless is that it has inherently less sustain on an already fast-decay instrument. I think of fretless banjo as juggling chainsaw: you gotta keep stuff "in the air" for as long as possible or trouble ensues. This is why I like the left hand to be in motion versus static chord making. Round Peak style is known for this tumbling, linear approach. It's a beautiful way to build fundamental fretless skills on the way to forging one's own sound. Thanks for your comment! Tom
@uncommonsensewithpastormar2913
@@TomCollinsBanjo Thanks for taking the time to reply, Tom. I’ve only been playing the banjo for a couple of years so I’m sure I have much to learn. In any case, the way I keep stuff “in the air” is by either playing claw hammer or use a 4 finger picking style I transferred from my guitar playing.
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