Banjo Encyclopedia Learning Tips
Subject Banjo Student's Breakdown
Question
I have been working on the Banjo
Student's Breakdown in the Banjo Encyclopedia and I am having a bit
of trouble with the 8th measure where you perform a 2-3 slide on the
third string with your second finger and then use your index finger
to fret the 1st string at the second fret. Would it be okay to use
your ring finger on that first string second fret, instead? It is
really difficult to maneuver the index finger under the second finger
to hit that first string. You often mention that we should use the
correct finger as indicated, so if using the ring finger is "short-cutting"
on the development of an important skill, I'll tough it out with the
index finger, but if not, the ring finger sure makes it easier.
Answer from Ross Nickerson
That particular lick and fingering is used a lot so I would say not to skip it. Do some of the finger exercises in the book and learn to stretch your fingers more. Exercising your left hand should be a much bigger part of your practice time. That is really not that far of a stretch and you will need to develop that ability for things down the line. Hope that helps. back to work for me.
Additional comment I did not put in the email reply. It is a little advice that is not so sugar coated.
Banjo players are notorious for having weak underdeveloped
left hands. Stop pickin and learning new songs long enough to get
some ability in the fretting hand before moving forward, and learn
your chords!
Thanks again,
Sincerely,
Ross Nickerson
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