DVD-quality lessons (including tabs/sheet music) available for immediate viewing on any device.
Take your playing to the next level with the help of a local or online banjo teacher.
Weekly newsletter includes free lessons, favorite member content, banjo news and more.
Kenneth Logsdon |
Posted by Kenneth Logsdon
[download]
- Play count: 1762
Size: 1,949kb, uploaded 12/23/2007 2:08:34 PM
Genre: Bluegrass / Playing Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)
4 comments on “Soldier's Joy (modified)”
Kenneth Logsdon Says:
Monday, December 24, 2007 @11:53:19 AM
Well, blame it on the sound man!! (me) Supposed to be a bass break, but it didn't pick up.. Hard to pick and turn the knobs at the same time..
dpete210 Says:
Wednesday, December 26, 2007 @1:47:32 PM
Ken, I know the feeling :) I record my original stuff at home and seems like I'm an expert at goofing something up :) I'm having fun playing along to this one! I know it is a common tune, but I'm kinda new to bluegrass, so I haven't learned it yet. I'm working it out on the guitar and then I'll play along with my banjo. Nice job! Good luck! Dave Peterson
Don Borchelt Says:
Saturday, January 19, 2008 @11:18:04 AM
Nice beat, good melody, you can dance to it! Good job there, Ken. Soldiers Joy, still a good 'un, everybody should pick it at least once a day!
TONUP Says:
Wednesday, February 6, 2008 @4:25:55 AM
Ken,
Thanks for the response to my post on the use of pinches. I really like the way you use them before going into the 'B' Part.
The tune sounds really tight and snappy. A great version.
You must sign into your myHangout account before you can post comments.
Copyright Notice:
You are allowed to post recordings of yourself performing:
- public-domain (non-copyrighted) songs
- original songs written by yourself
- songs written by someone else and licensed through ASCAP, BMI, or SESAC
Anything posted in violation of this notice may be removed by the webmaster without prior notice, and may result in your myHangout account being locked. Read complete copyright policy.
Newest Posts
'Good Tuesday Morning' 4 hrs
'It's over...' 7 hrs
'Wanted: cam D tuners' 10 hrs
'Huber Banjo Tone Ring' 10 hrs