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Author Archives: Phill Gibson
They Ought to Have a Name for It – The Speed Limit
This is closely related to JIT Failure, mentioned last time in this thread, but only happens when you are learning a new song and, naturally, are playing it a good deal slower than full speed. What seems like a perfectly … Continue reading
Posted in Banjos in General, Tips & Techniques
Tagged Banjo, Increase, Limit, Relearn, speed
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They Ought to Have a Name for It – JIT Failure
You’re playing along with an improvised break and you just used that right finger or thumb when you realize that you need it for the very next note – a JIT Failure. JIT stands for ‘Just In Time” and is … Continue reading
Posted in Banjos in General, Tips & Techniques
Tagged Banjo, break, JIT, Just in Tine, Spontaneity
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They Ought to Have a Name for It – Thumb Pick Purgatory
This is so annoying when it happens to me. It tells me that it’s time to practice some more of the basics for a while. It’s when your pick gets caught on a string on the upswing. It brings your … Continue reading
Posted in Banjos in General, Tips & Techniques
Tagged catch, pulled off, stop, Thumb Pick
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They Ought to Have a Name for It – The Song Race
Here’s a small series of blogs on various things that happen to banjo players. See if you can identify with any (all?) of them! The first one is… The Song Race As a new banjo picker, you’re still struggling with … Continue reading
Posted in Banjos in General, Tips & Techniques
Tagged break, Faster, Song Race, Struggle
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Wil Huckabay's 'Cut n Paste' Method
I recently obtained a copy of “Building Blocks for Bluegrass Jamming, Volume 1” by Wil Huckabay of Hardin, Texas. As Wil explains in his introduction, this is a book not so much about learning to create a melody for a song … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Banjo, Cut n Paste, Improvising, Instruction, Jam, Review, Wil Huckabay
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Technique, Style and Significance
I get a lot of material for these blogs while driving down the road. Seems nothing frees your mind quite like traveling down a road, even if it is a busy one. Before I know it, I’ve a new idea … Continue reading
Posted in Music in General, Philosophical Ramblings
Tagged Musical, Significance, Style, Technique
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Know When to Drop a Bad Break
As you advance in your banjo-playing skills, you’ll often be coming up with your own breaks (and backups) to various songs. Maybe you’ve tried your hand at songwriting and like it. Maybe you’re simply adding depth to your own coverage … Continue reading
Béla on the Cover of Downbeat
Have you noticed that Béla Fleck is on the cover of the June 2009 issue of Downbeat magazine? He’s also on the cover of Banjo Newsletter for the same month. Amazing – I heard that this is the first time … Continue reading
Posted in Banjoists and Others, Banjos in General
Tagged Banjo Newsletter, Bela Fleck, Cello Banjo, Downbeat
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Saturday Afternoon Banjo Jam at The Coffee Tree
We’re starting a Practice Banjo & Bluegrass Jam Session at The Coffee Tree Books & Brew across from Grissom High School! These will be on the third Saturday of each month and the first jam session will be Saturday, June 20 … Continue reading
Posted in Venues
Tagged Banjo, Bluegrass, Coffee Tree, Experience, Folk, Guitar, Jam, Jazz, Mandolin, Practice
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Google Trends
Have you checked out Google Trends yet? It’s a powerful way to find comparative information from data on Google. For example, let’s say you’d like to know if there is more buzz on the internet about Scruggs style banjo playing … Continue reading
Posted in Banjos & Technology, Music in General
Tagged Banjo, data, Google Trends, Scruggs, Trischka
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