Fundamental Banjo Techniques

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    1. Playing Basic Banjo Rolls
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    If you're a beginner banjo player who is just getting used to rolls, or even improvising, learn a few basic rolls and practice moving around the banjo.

    If you're a beginner banjo player who is just getting used to rolls, or even improvising, learn a few basic rolls and practice moving around the banjo.

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    2. Playing in the Key of C on Banjo
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    Learn how to play in the key of C on the banjo. Discover the basic chords that work in the key of C, learn how to create your own licks, and more.

    Learn how to play in the key of C on the banjo. Discover the basic chords that work in the key of C, learn how to create your own licks, and more.

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    3. Playing in the Key of D on Banjo
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    Learn how to play in the key of D without retuning your banjo, start learning the "You Are My Sunshine" roll, discover the importance of filling time, and more.

    Learn how to play in the key of D without retuning your banjo, start learning the "You Are My Sunshine" roll, discover the importance of filling time, and more.

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    4. 1st and 2nd String Exercises on Banjo
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    Learn a few exercises that you can use on the first and second strings of your banjo to create harmonized scales, and incorporate them into songs.

    Learn a few exercises that you can use on the first and second strings of your banjo to create harmonized scales, and incorporate them into songs.

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    5. 1st, 3rd & 5th String Exercises on Banjo
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    Learn a few first, third, and fifth string exercises on the banjo, which will help any beginner move their index finger up to the first string with ease.

    Learn a few first, third, and fifth string exercises on the banjo, which will help any beginner move their index finger up to the first string with ease.

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