Incredible Old Time Banjo? Clawhammer? Round Peak? Two Finger? Darling Cory?

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Hello Banjo folks!!.....Some of my students have asked me to post a few of my playing techniques. The last time I posted anything here on CZcams I got a lot of hits. Unfortunately, they were all to the face and now I must avoid showing anything above the shoulders. Not pretty folks....Really, it's just that I'm so low tech I can never get the darn camera set up right. I hope to get better.......Here, I demonstrate a few right hand techniques that you all might like to try. I'm not trying to show how to play the song just show how the techniques can be used. I sometimes refer to these techniques as melody driven where the thumb and or index finger follows the melody while the other strings (notes) are kinda like fillers or support sounds. Similar to what a dulcimer player does where the melody is played on one string and the other strings act as harmonic drones but have little to do with the basic melody. I hope you'll see what I mean. Of course, some of these techniques, can be used to play more advanced melody lines, like note for note stuff. I hope to show this in a subsequent video where an index lead style can be used instead of clawhammer to play a melodic claw-hammer tune. Most tabs in frailing, or melodic style, can be played with index lead. ....This is for folks who already have some experience on the banjo. The tuning here is GCGCC (5, 4 3, 2, 1)
    I teach here in Arlington Virginia since 1968, Been playing since 1961. If you wish to contact me I can be reached at: banjodaddy@hotmail.com

Komentáře • 142

  • @johnschneider4160
    @johnschneider4160 Před 2 lety

    Don, if I paid your airfare, would you come out to Utah for an hour's lesson and help me with that two-finger technique? 😁

    • @RusnakBanjo
      @RusnakBanjo  Před 2 lety +3

      I’m indeed flattered by your offer, but these days my time is taken up by with my wonderful grandkids and preparing some of my banjo collection for sale. I do have a few online students. Consider that option. Contact me at:
      Banjodaddy@hotmail.com Put “Banjo” in subject header and give me your contact information, age etc. and how long you’ve been playing. Be glad to help. Thanks again for the offer. 🖖🪕

  • @andrewnelson914
    @andrewnelson914 Před 7 lety +24

    This is funny...I've been playing my resonator guitar like this for years, as I hate playing with a pick and generally use several variants of open tuning, with it sounding odd...Bought a banjo after listening to this lesson. So far, playing banjo is the closest thing to heaven I've come to without a woman. Thanks for the inspiration!

  • @Stephenbernerart
    @Stephenbernerart Před 6 lety +3

    YES! the best. you showed me how finally, and i got it. I sat on the porch playing this the other night, and the cute farm girl down the road came over with a box of wine. what a time to be alive! thanks brother

  • @writerrad
    @writerrad Před měsícem +1

    I have known a number of players from Kentucky who are down here in Florida who play this way with the thumb and middle finger and they justify it as give more room for the thumb to move around more independently than playing with the index finger. I played so much this way here in Florida, that I had to go drastic to taking lessons in index lead to get more noting on the high strings.

  • @Quack4Zac
    @Quack4Zac Před 12 lety +1

    That room is banjo heaven!

  • @RusnakBanjo
    @RusnakBanjo  Před 12 lety +2

    Thank you Jed. I very rarely get on CZcams these days and it was nice of you to take the time to comment. I have many students these days and it requires most of my time. I am also knee deep in restoring old banjos....I hope to put some more tunes up soon...I am also working on my first CD....

  • @Barakx8
    @Barakx8 Před 11 lety +4

    Great! I can learn to play like him in 50+ years. That'll work if I live to be 123 years old.

  • @duane2462
    @duane2462 Před 6 lety +2

    That without a doubt is some of the best banjo playing I've ever heard

  • @1952billyboy
    @1952billyboy Před 11 lety +6

    Your banjo style sounds so good. Watching your lesson showed me that it is ok to use upstrokes with my fingers. It's hard to change that finger memory after playing guitar for years.

  • @mrgabest
    @mrgabest Před 12 lety +2

    Fantastic. Wish the rest of the banjo was in view, though.

  • @sazji
    @sazji Před 12 lety +1

    I'd seen several 2-finger style videos emphasizing the thumb-lead technique, but I was at a loss to figure out how it worked in lots of peices. This opened up a whole new world for me, thanks a lot for sharing!

  • @garymcnaughton2338
    @garymcnaughton2338 Před 2 lety +1

    Your banjo playing is superb !!! Great teaching and singing too 🌟😀🏆🎵🎶🎵👍

    • @RusnakBanjo
      @RusnakBanjo  Před rokem

      Thank you. Folks don’t normally teach the two finger stuff.

  • @roosterscreamsoink
    @roosterscreamsoink Před 11 lety +1

    How could people give this thumbs down? That was great. thanks for the lesson and wonderful song. Im a newb banjo player who has no history of playing anything but tapes, albums, and CD's. The banjo has the most amazing sound, and your video shows this off quite well. Thanks again.

  • @JamesShelton59
    @JamesShelton59 Před 10 lety +3

    This is wonderful Mr. Rusnak, I hope you'll post more videos demonstrating this technique!

  • @10kscoedsk
    @10kscoedsk Před 8 lety +2

    I started learning claw hammer with a pick. Because I can never grow a strong enough nail and hate the pick, I developed a style similar to up picking, which I fell in love with. This style makes me want to keep developing my style, which I have grown quite accustomed to, and eventually add in more right hand techniques.
    I'll report back in 40 years.

  • @bagong8073
    @bagong8073 Před 8 lety +3

    Dear Ron- this one opened doors- feel like you gave away the family jewels. You taught the information so well at the beginning and continued consistently through the tape so that I could see its application and possibilities. Sometimes just by seeing how you begin the tune- how you get the right hand in the groove. It was clear to me at once that the building blocks here are the most simple ones, back to which I can return for reference and correctness.The great thing about this stuff is that it becomes personal quickly . A gift, thank you.

  • @muttandjeff5213
    @muttandjeff5213 Před rokem +1

    Don this is still one of the best demos of 2F out on YT! Really appreciate it brother

    • @RusnakBanjo
      @RusnakBanjo  Před rokem

      Wish I could replicate it now. I’d need to practice it again.

  • @RusnakBanjo
    @RusnakBanjo  Před 11 lety +2

    Thanks folks for the kind comments. I rarely get to go on CZcams because of my student load and repairing broken banjos etc. I just got back here tonight after a long absence..Ill try to put up another video using a different banjo soon. Lots of talented players out there and Yutube is really helping folks out. Learning new tunes is much easier now than it once was. If you play by ear it's great! Just tune up to the player and replay till the cows come home while you try to play along.

  • @Fricou1
    @Fricou1 Před 11 lety +1

    J'aime beaucoup votre façon de jouer, une découverte qui m'enchante, faite d'autre démonstration de votre talent. Merci

  • @RusnakBanjo
    @RusnakBanjo  Před 13 lety +1

    Find Hedy West on CZcams. She does Death of a Cowboy using the index lead without dropping her thumb. I first saw that performance in the early 60's and it was the first time I had seen anyone do it. Pete Seeger mentioned it in his instruction book, but seeing her do that blew my mind. I try to keep these techniques alive and I demonstrate the many varied ways one can play oldtime 5 string banjo. With the great popularity of clawhammer/ fiddle styles, these other styles need to be still taught

  • @muttandjeff5213
    @muttandjeff5213 Před 2 lety

    My absolute favorite Don! Powerful active driving sound!

  • @RusnakBanjo
    @RusnakBanjo  Před 12 lety

    Its more than just ti ti, It can be T on a melody note, then the T hits the 5th string, then the index hits the 1st string. I use my middle finger on the 1st instead of the index sometimes in case I want to bring in the in for a three finer roll of some kind but it can be done just with the index and thumb...Thanks for your interest..

  • @Bikewer
    @Bikewer Před 5 měsíci

    Nice! I’m just beginning clawhammer (at my age!) and this is a very distinctive sound.

    • @RusnakBanjo
      @RusnakBanjo  Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks..Take it slow. Practice the basics. No need to force yourself into practicing for hours and hours. 15-20 minutes then put it down. Listen to the song you’re learning and be able to play the melody SIMPLY with your thumb ( or index) all the way through. Simple Clawhammer is basically playing a melody down stroking with your index ( some use the middle) the next is a brush down stroke striking one, two, three, four or all the strings. Then the thumb sounds the 5th string. I’ll be posting another CZcams video to address again, the properly drop your thumb on any string. Thanks again for the comment. My apologies to all for not replying to many comments. I just don’t get to my PC a lot. 🪕

  • @delmarlemming
    @delmarlemming Před 11 lety +1

    Congratulations! Your playing is most inspiring and you teach it well. Thanks for sharing you knowledge and wisdom of the banjo with us mortals! I am going to get that five-string out now!

  • @RusnakBanjo
    @RusnakBanjo  Před 12 lety +1

    Try to buy American. Research them on the net. Consider one from an independant maker also. There's a lot out there and most make very fine open back banjos..Deering, Ode, Wildwood are three good ones to check out. Some custom builders specialize in making necks for older tenor and plactrum banjos like Vega, A.C. Fairbanks, Gibson, Bacons etc. Older original 5 strings tend to hold value pretty well and it's kind of nice to play one with a soul, a history. I think of the previous players..

  • @Rachels123
    @Rachels123 Před 7 lety +1

    Wow! Just wow, I want to learn this, badly!

  • @RusnakBanjo
    @RusnakBanjo  Před 11 lety +2

    Havent been here for awhile...Thank you all for the kind comments....The head on the banjo I'm playing in this song is natural skin, It came on the banjo when I bought it many years ago. Sounded so good, I kept it on. The banjo is an old A.C. Fairbanks "Electric"....A student of mine suggested I play the same tune on different banjos so folks can hear the differences. I will try to do this but warn that there is no substitute for hearing something in person and to play it for buying anything.

  • @shurrpa5425
    @shurrpa5425 Před 8 lety +1

    Bad ass!!! I just fell in love with 2 finger.

  • @peterfrost6507
    @peterfrost6507 Před 5 lety

    This is a really good demonstration of two finger style playing.

  • @bxnnyblues6033
    @bxnnyblues6033 Před 10 měsíci

    THAnks for post.

  • @bladerunner9646
    @bladerunner9646 Před 2 lety

    AMAZING TO WATCH AND LISTEN. THANK YOU.

    • @RusnakBanjo
      @RusnakBanjo  Před rokem

      Thank you..Wish I could sing better though

  • @CrazyForFlint
    @CrazyForFlint Před 10 lety

    one of the best sounding banjos ive heard

  • @guitardudebanjoman
    @guitardudebanjoman Před 11 lety

    I never was a huge fan of two finger picking until now. That was spectacular.

  • @NickleJ
    @NickleJ Před 10 lety

    tunings that eliminate the major third note from the banjo's open tuning suit this style very well. I usually tune my B up to C. My favorite style.

  • @joegolfer
    @joegolfer Před 11 lety

    Awesome...Really appreciate seeing and hearing a new technique...thanks so much for posting giving me some to new try!

  • @8096446
    @8096446 Před 11 lety

    Hi,Excellent instructional video,not to mention great playing and a sweet sounding banjo,
    thanks.

  • @TheCheeseBaron
    @TheCheeseBaron Před 12 lety

    Very Nice! Your many years of work shine! Great sustain on that banjo

  • @Lockole
    @Lockole Před 5 lety

    Holy **** lol. I bow to your picking skills. Felt very lucky to have stumbled upon this.

    • @RusnakBanjo
      @RusnakBanjo  Před rokem

      Thank you..I just figured out how to respond to comments 😀

  • @ToddBurge
    @ToddBurge Před 11 lety

    This is awesome. I've been wanting to learn finger style (pick free) banjo that falls more in line with my guitar style and I believe you have shown me the way. Claw hammer isn't coming all that naturally. Thanks!

  • @charlesmccormick4443
    @charlesmccormick4443 Před 8 lety

    Mighty Fine,Never listened to better ! Thank You wv.

  • @micoleao68
    @micoleao68 Před 11 lety

    Some of the clearest, most inspiring playing! Thanx for helping me figure out the rest of my week.

  • @STrobairitz
    @STrobairitz Před 9 lety

    I love this, Don, and having just come from the ABC (American Banjo Camp) it's a terrific reinforcement for what I've started to learn. Thanks for posting this

  • @WilliamJeffersRealtor
    @WilliamJeffersRealtor Před 13 lety

    Very nice. A friend of mine won 3rd place in a banjo contest in Florida this year. He played 2 tunes. I was very surprised that he chose to play one of them 2 finger style. He was very surprised to win a banjo with the tune! Thanks for posting. I'm a 65 year old beginner claw hammer and I'm fascinated with 2 finger because I play guitar finger style. I'm not ready to learn it though. Got too much clawhammer to work on.

  • @strumstering
    @strumstering Před 9 lety

    Very strong picking style. Interesting idea for the tuning.

  • @Targetteer1
    @Targetteer1 Před 12 lety

    Thank you very much for the reply.I was thinking of the Deering and buying a new one more than used as I have my hands full with the fiddles and mandolins and dont need another high maintenance instrument.I guess there are alot of variants out there re the type of head materials and strings to get the sound you want I will research this before I buy,again thanks for your help.Got to get back to my tremelo practice...arrrgggg!

  • @Banjo362
    @Banjo362 Před 10 lety

    Nice pickin! A two finger style uses the middle finger, I do a little of that too.

  • @pacowaco9867
    @pacowaco9867 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm late to the party but this version of Darling Cori/Cora sounds awesome!

    • @RusnakBanjo
      @RusnakBanjo  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you. I like this tuning and use it and the melody, for a long ballad I wrote awhile back. I’ll try to post it soon but it’s long with a controversial ending.

    • @pacowaco9867
      @pacowaco9867 Před 3 lety

      @@RusnakBanjo Everything is controversial in 2021 with the way people view free speech now. Good luck.

  • @tripwire1000
    @tripwire1000 Před 12 lety

    brother your totally awesome, you blow my mind !!( i love the old time sound) i take banjo lessons now for about 6 months SCRUGGS STYLE / BLUEGRASS i have been searchin for a clawhammer style around my area and no one knows it.. I LIVE IN N.E. FLORIDA

  • @Lupocide
    @Lupocide Před 12 lety +1

    Amazing. I'm pretty sure this is the kind of thing Frank Fairfield does. I knew it wasn't SCRUGGS style but was left with question "well what is it then?!" kind of weird that I've been playin guitar tuned to CGCGCD for 10 years but never thought to do it on a 5 string banjo tho, cheers again for the glorious video dude :)

  • @gcgcd5
    @gcgcd5 Před rokem

    I LOVE IT!

  • @mollyrachet
    @mollyrachet Před 10 lety

    Wow!!! Beautiful!!!

  • @xergi123
    @xergi123 Před 12 lety

    fabulous Don, i love this style of playing and combined with seeger style it has great tone and rythem for many a song, all the best jed, uk

  • @10kscoedsk
    @10kscoedsk Před 8 lety

    I first heard darling Corey from Clifton hicks on a mountain banjo. I think he is using a similar style without a lot of the accents and 521 roll you do. This sounds so amazing though. I only hope to one day play like this. It is sadly my only goal in life.

  • @DavidLessem
    @DavidLessem Před 11 lety

    Absolutely beautiful, man! Thanks for sharing.

  • @Banjo362
    @Banjo362 Před 9 lety

    I love that accent strum you've added great job Broski :)

  • @didi2750
    @didi2750 Před 5 lety

    This is it......perfect cool

  • @robertodisguisedasanadult1821

    Amazing style

  • @QRS666
    @QRS666 Před 12 lety

    God, I just love the modal tunes in this video. I have to learn two finger style. I can only play clawhammer at thte moment and it would be so fun to pick once in a while too :)

  • @harryisbeck9950
    @harryisbeck9950 Před 11 lety

    Best Banjo Style!
    ... reminds me on David Eugene Edwards of 16HP

  • @fredmarshe7470
    @fredmarshe7470 Před 9 lety

    I've only tried clawhammer, but this sounds a lot better. Great playing.

  • @revelationgritz
    @revelationgritz Před 9 lety

    that sounds beautiful.

  • @RusnakBanjo
    @RusnakBanjo  Před 12 lety

    Ill be doing a few more soon to show a little more vaied styles

  • @chelseawright3579
    @chelseawright3579 Před 10 lety

    Sounds great!

  • @2tallB
    @2tallB Před 7 lety

    Great sound!

  • @togacruiser
    @togacruiser Před 2 měsíci

    I really like your style. I think you should call it Clawfinger style. Also I think you would attract more attention if you play a song at speed at the beginning.

  • @FreeThoughtDIY
    @FreeThoughtDIY Před 8 lety

    very good playing!

  • @enricobusetto722
    @enricobusetto722 Před 5 lety

    Amazing

  • @Targetteer1
    @Targetteer1 Před 12 lety

    Now to me this is how a banjo should sound.I just love that open back deep rich tone that can be had picking with the fingers and the more melodic the better.What would be your suggestion for a beginners first old time type banjo?What make model of open back new production would you suggest?

  • @MrDanoconnor
    @MrDanoconnor Před 9 lety +1

    Great Video. I am a Beginner and have gotten into the habit of playing Mostly with My Thumb & Index Finger, Trying to mix all styles into my playing, finding a comfortable combination. I guess it comes down to, whatever works for you?

  • @talonofblades06
    @talonofblades06 Před 5 lety

    That thumb dropping though!

  • @lowdownshakinchill
    @lowdownshakinchill Před 12 lety +1

    any chance you could upload a video with your left hand visble?

  • @RusnakBanjo
    @RusnakBanjo  Před 12 lety

    @rpeek Thanks for your interest...

  • @bailliekins
    @bailliekins Před 10 lety

    Really Nice!

  • @Lindisfarnefarmer
    @Lindisfarnefarmer Před rokem

    👌 wow

  • @dennisrusnak6849
    @dennisrusnak6849 Před 8 lety

    Very interesting

  • @RusnakBanjo
    @RusnakBanjo  Před 12 lety

    @bison851 Im playing a A.C. Fairbanks "Electric" circa 1898...The tone ring is very similar to the Whyte Laydie

  • @BlindTom61
    @BlindTom61 Před 7 lety

    Wow!

  • @shahriarrabbani3064
    @shahriarrabbani3064 Před 2 měsíci

    What is the best banjo for a beginner who plays classical guitar for almost 50 years?

  • @snafujag100
    @snafujag100 Před 10 lety +4

    I think if I start today I should have a pretty good handle on this about 40 years from now.........

  • @lemelancholic1755
    @lemelancholic1755 Před 7 lety

    hey don i got the right hand technic good now i really need to see you left hand now ive been watching this video for 2 years now like religiously so pls make a video for left hand tecnique i promise i wont look at your face hahah

  • @gabriel_kyne
    @gabriel_kyne Před 12 lety

    Goodness, that banjo sounds sublime.. such a full, dark sound. Thank you for sharing, and if you have any tips for getting an instrument that sounds like that please share!

  • @osamashatat
    @osamashatat Před 3 lety

    Almost like magic

  • @RusnakBanjo
    @RusnakBanjo  Před 12 lety

    @sfdgardner Yeah, I do through in a third finger sometimes but I could have just done two finger all the way through. Guess I got carried away...

  • @itsuncleronson
    @itsuncleronson Před 11 lety

    Sweetest sound know to man

  • @wutangclaney
    @wutangclaney Před 11 lety +1

    Beautiful tone sir. Might I ask what type of head are you using?

  • @douglaspaulsmith
    @douglaspaulsmith Před 11 lety

    Hey thank you for this, love your playing, and also I'd be interested in seeing what your left hand is doing too!

  • @recoCRIM
    @recoCRIM Před 12 lety

    Beautiful work.
    When you started that tune up I automatically envisioned a high-pitch female African voice on top of it. It brings us straight back to the origins of the instrument.
    Thanks for the video!

  • @rpeek
    @rpeek Před 13 lety

    Interesting..

  • @contentchannel11
    @contentchannel11 Před 7 lety

    you're my hero

  • @joeshea1010
    @joeshea1010 Před 12 lety

    firstly thanks very much, very nice jump with it. with the double thumbing; is it T-I, T-I simple as that? joe

  • @shurppa64
    @shurppa64 Před 11 lety

    wow

  • @billwarner9533
    @billwarner9533 Před 10 lety

    wow.

  • @GarnettM
    @GarnettM Před 5 lety

    I'd have to grow fingernails to do this way I had to use a loop pick playing claw hammer your method sounds good though.

  • @steveharris1132
    @steveharris1132 Před 8 lety

    Really enjoyed that, on my favourites now and listen to it often. Best sounding banjo I've heard. Whats the head skin made of ?

  • @515742617000027
    @515742617000027 Před 11 lety

    reminds me of the Appalachian mountains

  • @MichaelVondung
    @MichaelVondung Před 3 lety

    Great picking, Don. That banjo's sound is amazing. What tone ring does it have?

    • @RusnakBanjo
      @RusnakBanjo  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you.. The tone ring is called “ electric” because it was used in the A.C. Fairbanks Babi named “ Electric” or, Special Electric. It’s what most folks now refer to as a “ Whyte Laydie” tone ring, it was also used in the early A.C. Fairbanks and then, Vega “Whyte Laydie” models. Made up of three separate pieces solid ring, scalloped ring and thin outside spun sheathing, all silver soldered together... The current reproductions don’t solder these as per original. I reproduced these tone rings and the TU-BA -PHONE tone rings in the 1970’s and used them on my own banjos and some were used on early Wildwood banjos.I’ll post drawings soon.

  • @bison851
    @bison851 Před 13 lety

    A great , full sounding style of tw0-finger picking. May I ask as well, what brand of banjo are you playing? A Tubaphone?

  • @krn_ndy
    @krn_ndy Před 7 lety

    What's the tune called that you are playing around 3:50 ish? Thanks in advance!

  • @digitaldemocracyai-rob

    Great banjo. Could you tell me what it is?

  • @ArkRed1
    @ArkRed1 Před 11 lety

    Sort of reminds me of B.F. Shelton's version.