Banjo Rolls

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Sonny Jenkins
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Banjo Rolls

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Wonder if someone could share some tab for practice using banjo rolls type speed picking. Thanks
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Post by Ricky Davis »

Here is one.

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Banjo Roll in G;E9th pedal steel

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Post by Judy »

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.

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Post by Sonny Jenkins »

Judy,,,,I don't really want to "sound like" a banjo,,,,,the roll type sound is very effective in various "Rags" and speedpicking. Com'on guys,,,,,post some tab!!
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Post by Steve Feldman »

I think if -b0b- had his way, it would be thick naugehyde (sp?) and duck tape at the 12th fret!
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Post by Gary Lee Gimble »

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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Post by Ernie Renn »

A slightly different version.

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Post by Bengt Erlandsen »

Backwards roll w/string-skip

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Post by Ernie Renn »

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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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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Post by DroopyPawn »

Wouldn't that be a bum steel?

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