Definitely not my best banjo playing, and it's also a tricky piece. And my music kept flying away, although I somehow managed to play better when it did -.-
The song is Foggy Mountain Breakdown, if you had forgotten, and it actually goes a lot faster but, hey now, I'm trying.
So anyway, for this piece my goal is to clean it up and then pick up the speed a ton just for the heck of it.
Moving on!
Progress so far this week:
I looked at a version of Bon Iver's "Skinny Love" as arranged by happybanjodude. It's super chill and super easy, as it's all just strumming chords...also not very interesting if no one else is singing. I then turned to his arrangement of Birdy's cover of the song, which is pretty and also trickier, so I'll be working on that. I've yet to learn an entire song, so I hope to do that by the end of the year.
Other things I've learned? Maybe not from just this week, but I've learned tidbits of other songs. AND I QUICKLY RECORDED VIDEOS FOR YOU. WOW IM ON TOP OF THINGS. I apologize for the low quality, low effort, messiness of my house, my own awkwardness, and everything that may be going wrong in your lives . Blame it on Davis.
Lastly, "Babel" chorus bit (Mumford & Sons). Interesting thing about this song is you have to tune the drone string (the short one that's usually tuned to G) up to an A.
The end of the year's coming up O.o ....so what's my goal? Where should I be heading? So far I've learned quite a few songs and have definitely gotten more comfortable with the instrument in general, and I'm on my way to memorizing the scales. I have yet to learn more than a few tidbits of Paint it Black, and I'm not sure how feasible it will be to try to have the whole song prepared for you by the final presentation. I guess at this point I'll keep doing more research about bluegrass (including listening to the plethora of old bluegrass artists a kind fellow at our 20-time pitch suggested to me) and just keep working on different songs and cleaning up my playing. And maybe I'll get another *nice* progress video posted soon :)
Awesome playing! I love Mumford and Sons. Thank you, brother Davis, for the wonderful footage. Great post!
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