Introduction to Melodic Style Banjo + Banjo Scales




Introduction to Melodic Style Banjo + Banjo Scales

In this course, we begin by discussing what melodic style banjo is, how it developed and why it developed?

Melodic style banjo was largely developed to play more melody notes.  Banjoists began experimenting with the technique to play fiddle tunes and classical type material on the instrument.

This style was made famous by artists such as Bill Keith, Bobby Thompson, and today, artists such as Bela Fleck widely use this technique.
Next, you will learn how to play your G, C, and D major scales in the Melodic style banjo.

I also cover a few basic melodic licks that you can insert into the song "Cripple Creek."  These licks fit your G and C chords.

Lastly, I teach some scale exercises to further develop your flexibility with the technique.  Part of these techniques include playing the scale in 3rds and different groupings.

By the time you are done with the course, you will have a good introduction to the style and be equipped to play in the 5th to 7th fret area of the banjo using melodic style.

NO TABLATURE IS USED IN THIS COURSE, demonstrations are done visually with frets/strings appearing onscreen.  The name of the notes are also used throughout the video, as part of the goal should be to learn the neck of the instrument.

PREREQUISITES: Not for pure beginners.  Should understand what notes are in which scales (Key Signature-Music Theory)

BANJO SCALES-Melodic Licks-Scale Exercises

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What you will learn
  • The logic behind Melodic Style Banjo
  • Learn the G, C, and D major scales in melodic style
  • Basic Melodic style licks

Rating: 4

Level: Intermediate Level

Duration: 1 hour

Instructor: Jody Hughes


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