Aye, and if my grandmother had wheels, she’d be a wagon!

I have been thinking for awhile now about doing something slightly different. I have been going back and forth with a few people about teaching the very basics of the frailing and clawhammer techniques. There is a plethera of information on the internet already and some great videos. The question I had to ask myself is what could I add to what is already there?

I have a few answers, but not all. I have been getting some feedback from friends, but I think the best way will be to post some of my audio/visual ideas and get feedback from those of you that visit BanjoMania and see what works and what doesn’t.

It won’t be open to everyone, but I will have posts showing the videos I have been making along with tablature and sound files. I’ll be looking for feedback on what works and what doesn’t. Everything will be hosted here, but I will be creating a membership area(for free) to those that want to check it out and give feedback.

If it works out like I hope, then I will keep the membership side open to work on things that members want help with. These would be more specific questions, concerns or ideas and the rest of site would stay as it is with ramblings and the Folk Song Of The Week and Irish Pub Song Of The Day.

If everything works out this weekend then by Monday she should be “Ready for trial runs.”

“She’s supposed to have transwarp drive.”

Kelly

Posted by Kelly Griner   @   13 August 2011
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Aug 15, 2011
2:36 pm
#1 joel :

hi kelly. i love the stuff you have on here. i think what you are doing now is perfect. sing and play a simple song, post the lyrics and chord progression. what i would find most helpful is if you spent a few minutes at the end showing us the break. on some of your past videos you have done that and that is just fantastic.

Author Aug 15, 2011
3:07 pm

Joel, I think the number one thing I would like to do is add a third camera for the right hand.

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