Melodic Style 5-String Banjo
Last updated 7/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 9.05 GB | Duration: 3h 22m
Last updated 7/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 9.05 GB | Duration: 3h 22m
Getting Into Melodic Banjo! Melodic Scales and Fiddle Tunes-Intermediate 5-string Banjo
What you'll learn
Learn Melodic Style Fiddle Tunes on the Banjo
Learn Melodic Style Scales to Arrange Tunes and Improvise
Learn Exercises In The Melodic Style
Learn Melodies Using The Melodic Scale
Learn how The Scales Work With Chord Progressions
Requirements
All students need is a 5-String Banjo
Description
In this course you will learn the classic style of Melodic 5-String Banjo that was first introduced to the world of Bluegrass music in 1963 by Bill Keith. It has been developed and used by many other Bluegrass Banjo innovators such as Tony Trischka, Alan Munde, Bela Fleck, Bobby Thompson and many others. This course is geared for anyone that already plays Scruggs Style Banjo and wants to add these new tools and techniques into their style in order to have more ways to express linear melodies such as fiddle tunes or classical music. In this you will learn the basic melodic G scale so you understand the basic techniques of melodic style banjo. You will learn fiddle tunes such as Boil Them Cabbage Down, Whiskey Before Breakfast, Dixie Hoedown, Cripple Creek, Boston Boyand June Apple. You will also learn how to use the Melodic scales to create solos or improvise over simple Bluegrass chord progressions such as Hard Aint it Hard and other 3 chord tunes. I will teach you how to play basic melodic phrases over G, C and D chords so you can create your own melodic licks. You will learn how to play multiple patterns with the melodic Scale so you can understand how to practice the scale and know how to improvise. I will demonstrate the modes of the G scale so you will understand how to start the scales on different scale degrees and how they function over chord progressions. You will also learn how to play melodic scales in the keys of C and D major in order to play tunes and songs in different keys. The melodic style should serve as a tool to develop your own creativity so you can build more interesting solos and give you more fun and exciting ways to express your musical ideas on your Banjo. Have fun and keep on picking!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introducing Melodic Style 5-String Banjo
Section 2: Basic G Scales
Lecture 2 Basic G Scales
Section 3: Tunes In The Lower G Scale Position
Lecture 3 Boil Them Cabbage Down
Lecture 4 Hard Aint It Hard
Lecture 5 Cripple Creek
Lecture 6 Melodic Phrases For G, C and D
Section 4: Extended G Scales and Tunes
Lecture 7 Extended G Scales
Lecture 8 Turkey In The Straw
Lecture 9 Dixie Hoedown
Lecture 10 Devils Dream
Lecture 11 June Apple
Section 5: Melodic Scale Exercises For The G Scale
Lecture 12 Circular Scale Pattern for G Scale
Lecture 13 Exercise for Melodic G Scale (free up your Patterns)
Section 6: The Key of C Major
Lecture 14 Melodic C Scale
Lecture 15 Boston Boy
Section 7: The Key of D Major
Lecture 16 Melodic D Scale
Lecture 17 Whiskey Before Breakfast
This course is designed for anyone who wants to incorporate Melodic Style 5-String Banjo into their playing style