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Tenor Banjo Basics
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Want to learn how to play a 4-string tenor banjo? Armel Amiot shows you how to play basic chord shapes for major chords, B♭ and F, and a creole song.
with Learn InstrumentsWant to learn how to play a 4-string tenor banjo? Armel Amiot shows you how to play basic chord shapes for major chords, B♭ and F, and a creole song.
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4 CQ
Moving up the neck on the tenor banjo allows you to play major chords, like B flat and F, at a higher register. Learn how with Armel in this beginner's lesson.
with Learn InstrumentsMoving up the neck on the tenor banjo allows you to play major chords, like B flat and F, at a higher register. Learn how with Armel in this beginner's lesson.
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4 CQ
Build banjo skills by learning how to move the chords down the neck to a lower register, and discovering how to transition between registers in creole style.
with Learn InstrumentsBuild banjo skills by learning how to move the chords down the neck to a lower register, and discovering how to transition between registers in creole style.
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In this lesson, learn to play the C major and C7 chords, and discover how playing dominant chords and progressions can give your tenor banjo playing an edge!
with Learn InstrumentsIn this lesson, learn to play the C major and C7 chords, and discover how playing dominant chords and progressions can give your tenor banjo playing an edge!
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4 CQ
In this jam-packed beginner’s lesson, you’ll learn how to master two chord progressions on the tenor banjo, and how to read a simple chord chart.
with Learn InstrumentsIn this jam-packed beginner’s lesson, you’ll learn how to master two chord progressions on the tenor banjo, and how to read a simple chord chart.
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