Pete Wernick's Basic Skills Banjo Camp
A friendly, “safe” situation for inexperienced and closet players.
* Lots of jamming, with everyone participating
* Creating basic solos, worked-out and improvised
* Backup and jamming pointers
* How to beat timing problems
* Practicing tips
* Standard lick
Basic Skills camp, only qualification: If you can change chords smoothly between G, C, and D7 while playing any sort of strum, you can benefit from and enjoy this camp. If you can do the above while maintaining a TITM roll, so much the better.
The main goals of this camp are:
* Ability to play comfortably with other players, even if only at slow speeds with easy chords (Maintaining a roll while playing is an achievable goal); and
* Ability to create a solo to a simple bluegrass song (one whose melody you can hum or pick out on the banjo).
Important note: If you don’t have BOTH of the above skills, you are best suited to the Basic Skills camp. This is true even if you can correctly play arrangements from tablature, have been taking lessons for years, know Earl Scruggs personally, etc. etc. These skills are fundamental, without which a person is pretty much a closet player.
Class limit: 20
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