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My dad played the banjo when I was a kid and I remember loving it. I tried to play the guitar in high school, but started for the wrong reasons. I can still play "Wildwood Flower" on the guitar and it was the one song I really liked to play (hair band music was what I had aspired to). I had learned half a dozen songs on the guitar, but my heart was never really in it. I just wanted recognition for being a good player, which I never was, so it didn't go anywhere. Now I want to play music and have learned some disipline in the last 6 years or so. My latest goal is to learn basic chording and simple methods, so that I can jam and make music. So far I have learned how to play "Will the Circle be Unbroken", "Wildwood Flower" and "Mountain Dew" with the help of Patrick Costello on Youtube and the roll my dad taught me, this is the lame chording and rolling accompanied by my singing. I learned Amazing Grace from the tab on this site and it sounds really cool. I'm so excited, the more I do, the more realistic it seems that I'll be able to be accomplished on this instrument and I'm having more fun than I ought to be allowed with my clothes on. My long term goal is to be a well rounded player who can play cleanly and really express my emotion in the music. What a nice bunch this is on BH. Even when someone is trolling its fun to read the genuine responses from the forum members. If only I could read with my eyes closed, it wouldn't be a stretch to imagine myself in the pines chatting with my buddies and playing around the campfire. Update - 9/23/08 - I've found playing at the jam to be a bit more than I can handle. I still have the ultimate goal of being able to play with other people, but I feel like before I do that I should be able to play the song that I call. As it is I can only realistically play Cripple Creek and Amazing Grace consistantly enough to play it at a jam and even then I will have to play slower than the other folks there. I intend to start playing with Tableedit to get me used to recovering quickly when I stumble. My goal is to go back to the jam this time next year and have 20 or so standards under my belt that I can play consistantly and fast enough so that everyone can have fun playing the song that I call out. I've upped my banjo experience level to novice, though I realize that I have a long way to go before I'll be purty good.
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