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banjola1 - Posted - 08/28/2023: 21:32:21
Two-Note Blues, and some interesting Banjo Chord Synonyms.
By fretting just two notes on the 2nd and 3rd strings, you can play blues with any right-hand "roll" on the first three strings. (4/4 time not withstanding)
Mess around and play it your own way!
Also, 4 chord forms with the same 4 notes that all sound like D7 but have no "D" note! How is this possible?
Practical theory with no apologies and no tablature. (at least this time...)
(Video example)
Go here: patcloud.com/banjo-synonyms/
PS - Hi Texas!
Texasbanjo - Posted - 08/29/2023: 04:42:29
That sounds like fun! I'm going to give it a try as soon as I get off the computer.
Texasbanjo - Posted - 08/29/2023: 06:49:29
Well, just went up and down the neck fretting those 2 strings and doing a simple TIM roll. Some "interesting" sounds.
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