Banjo Rolls
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Banjo Rolls
Wonder if someone could share some tab for practice using banjo rolls type speed picking. Thanks
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Here is one.
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Banjo Roll in G;E9th pedal steel
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2._10____10___________10__________}
3._____________10b__________10b___}REPEAT
4.____10____10_____10____10_____10}
5.________________________________}
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Banjo Roll in G;E9th pedal steel
1.________________________________}
2._10____10___________10__________}
3._____________10b__________10b___}REPEAT
4.____10____10_____10____10_____10}
5.________________________________}
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To "produce" a sound similar to Banjo
I use a cloth (scarf or light towel) and
place it across the 12th fret.
Everything that's been "picked" above sounds
banjo-like.
A good friend of mine, Steve Smith, who played once in my band showed me this little
trick.
Judy www.thestetsons.com
I use a cloth (scarf or light towel) and
place it across the 12th fret.
Everything that's been "picked" above sounds
banjo-like.
A good friend of mine, Steve Smith, who played once in my band showed me this little
trick.
Judy www.thestetsons.com
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Here are three typical banjo rolls as played
on the banjo. How you adapt these to the
steel is up to your own discretion.
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1)_______0_____ 0_________0___
2)____0___________0___________
3)_0_________________0________
4)____________________________
5)__________0_________________
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1)__________0____________0______
2)____0___________0_____________
3)_0____________________________
4)_____________0________________
5)_______0___________0__________
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1)_____0_____________0________0_
2)______________________________
3)_0____________0__________0____
4)______________________________
5)_________0____________0_______
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Gary Lee
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on the banjo. How you adapt these to the
steel is up to your own discretion.
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1)_______0_____ 0_________0___
2)____0___________0___________
3)_0_________________0________
4)____________________________
5)__________0_________________
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1)__________0____________0______
2)____0___________0_____________
3)_0____________________________
4)_____________0________________
5)_______0___________0__________
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1)_____0_____________0________0_
2)______________________________
3)_0____________0__________0____
4)______________________________
5)_________0____________0_______
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Gary Lee
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A slightly different version.
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1.______________________________}
2._10____10_________10__________}
3._____________10b________10b___}REPEAT
4.____10____10_________10_______}
5.______________________________}
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Ernie
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<font face="monospace" size="3"><pre>Buddy's Banjo Roll
1.______________________________}
2._10____10_________10__________}
3._____________10b________10b___}REPEAT
4.____10____10_________10_______}
5.______________________________}
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My best,
Ernie
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Backwards roll w/string-skip
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1)__________________________________________________
2)___________8L________________8L________________8L_ (Eb -> D)
3)__8_________________8_________________8___________
4)_____8________8________8________8________8________
5)________8________8________8________8________8_____
1)__________________________________________________
2)___________6_________________6_________________6__
3)__6B________________6B________________6B__________
4)_____6C_______6C_______6C_______6C_______6C_______
5)________6C_______6C_______6C_______6C_______6C____
1)__________________________________________________
2)___________6_________________6____________________
3)__6_________________6_________________6___________
4)_____6R_______6R_______6R_______6R_______6R_______
5)________6________6________6________6________6~~6A_
1)__________________________________________________
2)__________________________________________________
3)__________________________________________________
4)__6R_______8________10~9__8~~~~~~~~_______________
5)_____6A~8A____8A~10A______8~~~~~~~~_______________
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Bengt
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1)__________________________________________________
2)___________8L________________8L________________8L_ (Eb -> D)
3)__8_________________8_________________8___________
4)_____8________8________8________8________8________
5)________8________8________8________8________8_____
1)__________________________________________________
2)___________6_________________6_________________6__
3)__6B________________6B________________6B__________
4)_____6C_______6C_______6C_______6C_______6C_______
5)________6C_______6C_______6C_______6C_______6C____
1)__________________________________________________
2)___________6_________________6____________________
3)__6_________________6_________________6___________
4)_____6R_______6R_______6R_______6R_______6R_______
5)________6________6________6________6________6~~6A_
1)__________________________________________________
2)__________________________________________________
3)__________________________________________________
4)__6R_______8________10~9__8~~~~~~~~_______________
5)_____6A~8A____8A~10A______8~~~~~~~~_______________
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Bengt
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Another one I like to play from time to time, is sort of a banjo type back up type lick.
Semi-mute the strings and go one fret higher than the pedals down position with the E to Eb lever engaged. In a fast roll, (to match the song tempo), play strings 4, 3, 2. I use it primarily to back a bluegrassy type fiddle solo in tunes like Rocky Top.
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Ernie
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Semi-mute the strings and go one fret higher than the pedals down position with the E to Eb lever engaged. In a fast roll, (to match the song tempo), play strings 4, 3, 2. I use it primarily to back a bluegrassy type fiddle solo in tunes like Rocky Top.
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Ernie
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I just corrected my post, (above). I had it at the no pedal position. Sorry if I gave you a bum steer...
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Ernie
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Ernie
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