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Index
Title
Contents
Introduction
About This Book
Conventions Used in This Book
What You’re Not to Read
Foolish Assumptions
How This Book Is Organized
Icons Used in This Book
Where to Go from Here
Part I : The Amazing Five-String Banjo
Chapter 1: First Steps: Banjo Basics
Getting into Banjo
Identifying Different Kinds of Banjos
Knowing the Parts of a Banjo
Becoming a Banjo Player
Chapter 2: Meet Your Banjo
Talking Banjo Talk
Positioning Body and Banjo
Fretting with the Left Hand
Tuning Up
Checking Out Chord Diagrams
Fingering G, D7, and C Chords
Chapter 3: Playing by the Rules: Not Enough Theory to Hurt
Breaking Down the Parts of a Song
Reading Tablature
Playing Pinch Patterns
Being a Great Team Player
Part II : Let’s Pick! The Basic Ingredients
Chapter 4: Getting Right with the Right Hand
Clawhammer and Bluegrass: Down-Picking and Up-Picking
Clawhammer Right-Hand Basics
Bluegrass Right-Hand Basics
Chapter 5: Sliding, Hammering, and Pulling: Adding the Left Hand
Slipping into the Slide
Nailing the Hammer-On
Pulling Off the Pull-Off
Bending the Chokes
Putting Your Hands Together
Chapter 6: Working Up Your First Tunes: Clawhammer and Bluegrass
Finding the Melody
Making Melody with Style
Tackling a Few More Tunes
Part III : Playing Styles Past, Present, and Future
Chapter 7: Playing Historical Styles: African, Minstrel, and Classic Banjo
African-American Banjo Roots
Converging Cultures: The World of Minstrel Banjo
Branching Out With Classic Banjo
Chapter 8: Playing Three-Finger Styles: Scruggs, Melodic, and Single String
Playing Scruggs-Style Banjo
Making Music with Melodic Banjo
Playing Single-String Banjo
Combining Three-Finger Techniques
Part IV : Buyer’s Guide, Care and Feeding, and More
Chapter 9: Finding Your Banjo Bliss: A Buyer’s Guide
Establishing Your Banjo Boundaries
Making the Leap: Resonator or Open-back?
Finding a Great Beginner’s Banjo
Stepping Up to a Better Banjo
Finding the Right Music Store
Chapter 10: Getting the Right Stuff: Banjo Gear
Picking Up the Stuff You Really Need
Collecting More Cool Tools to Help Your Playing
Swapping Out Parts to Make Your Banjo Sound Better
Chapter 11: Taking Care of Your Baby: String Changing & Basic Maintenance
Replacing Banjo Strings
Setting the Bridge
Adjusting Head Tension
Keeping Your Banjo Looking Its Best
Knowing When to Consult a Professional
Chapter 12: Networking into Banjo Culture
Taking Private Lessons
Playing Music with Others
Attending Workshops and Camps
Heading to a Bluegrass Festival
Part V : The Part of Tens
Chapter 13: Ten Tips to Make Practicing More Fun
Listen Actively
Set Goals
Practice Regularly
Warm Up
Use Tablature Sparingly
Get the Right Hand First
Gradually Increase Your Speed
Take Songs One Measure at a Time
Play the Right Repertoire
Keep Track of Your Progress
Chapter 14: Ten Banjo Players You Need to Hear
Earl Scruggs (b. 1924)
Pete Seeger (b. 1919)
Béla Fleck (b. 1958)
Tommy Jarrell (1901–1985)
Bill Keith (b. 1939)
Mike Seeger (b. 1933)
Uncle Dave Macon (1870–1952)
J. D. Crowe (b. 1937)
Don Reno (1927–1984)
Sylvester (Vess) Ossman (1868–1923)
Alison Brown (b. 1962)
Tony Trischka (b. 1949)
Other Banjo Players You Should Hear
Part VI : Appendixes
Appendix A: Banjo Chords and Notes
Chords
Notes on the Banjo in G Tuning
Appendix B: About the CD
Relating the Text to the CD
System Requirements
Using the CD
The Tracks on the CD
Troubleshooting
Wiley Publishing, Inc. End-User License Agreement:
: Further Reading
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