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The Claw thing, for absolute beginners or long time players who have managed to evade down picking until now
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From Tim Sander on 1/13/2012 6:09:19 AM
I think this was a good sign...but maybe it just means I've lost my marbles. Picked up my banjo to practice a few tunes while watching the news last night. It was in open G. Just started fooling around and before I knew it, I was playing a two part tune that sounded really familiar, but for the life of me, I could not begin to recall it's name or having learned it. Since I've been learning from tabs....this is really weird. I may have actually stumbled into a tune by picking it out by ear, but I really don't know yet. I just wish I could identify it and figure out where I learned it. Anyway, I practiced it for a while and it was like I was just playing it for the first time. Not like I'd ever played it before. I'm hoping it means I'm getting better and not that I'm just getting terribly forgetful.
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