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Donald Nitchie |
Learning To Play Banjo in the New Millennium
Annapolis, MD, Oct. 31, 2011—The secrets of bluegrass banjo are no longer hidden behind a shroud of secrecy as they were in the past, but in many ways the pendulum has swung the other way. Today’s banjo players are faced with a dizzying array of instructional options—the problem is no longer where to find information, but with the mountain of choices available… where does one begin? Making these decisions can be an overwhelming process.
The November issue of the Banjo Newsletter will consist of an overview and discussion of current learning and teaching methods, including instructional books and DVDs, banjo workshops and camps, on-line tutorials, Skype, website performances, and, of course, private lessons.
Features in this special issue include Tony Trischka writing about his new on-line learning site, Tony Trischka’s School of Banjo; Special Consensus banjo player Greg Cahill writing about private lessons; and Ned Luberecki and clawhammer player Mac Benford writing about banjo camps. We will also have contributions from a long list of experienced players and teachers, including Danny Barnes, Terry Baucom, Marc Horowitz, Pat Cloud, Murphy Henry, Wayne Shrubsall and Bob Carlin, along with our usual columnists: Bill Evans (Practice Strategies for Adult Learners), Pete Wernick (Recommendations from a Lifetime of Banjo Teaching), Eddie Collins (Pros and Cons of Teaching Methods), Hugh Strawn (Teaching Yourself), Janet Davis (How to Teach Back-Up), Ken Perlman (What Makes a Good Old-Time Banjo Teacher), Casey Henry (Learning from DVDs), Josh Turknett M.D. (The Talent Myth), Bob Piekiel (Learning Earl First) and more.
This themed issue will be of interest to anyone who has ever picked up a banjo. Please check out our website for article excerpts, and banjo sound files:
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About The Banjo Newsletter
The Banjo Newsletter is a 44-page monthly magazine for 5-string banjo players that has been published continually since 1973. In 2008 the International Bluegrass Music Association awarded Banjo Newsletter its Distinguished Achievement Award.
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