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SMBA 2006
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Smoky Mountain Banjo Academy 2006. SMOKY MOUNTAIN BANJO ACADEMY 2006. The SMBA 2006 was held April 21-23, 2006, at Wa-Floy Retreat near Gatlinburg, Tennessee. SMBA 2006 was a huge success! Who was also in attendance. TO SEE PHOTOS FROM PREVIOUS SMBAs. CLICK ON PHOTOS BELOW TO SEE LARGER IMAGES. SMBA Contest Winner with his first prize Deering Goodtime. Cable, Nocona, James. Eddie and Debi Dunlap. Jack Hatfield, SMBA Director. Flint and Margaret Patterson and Rhonda Langston. Concert stage manager:. Stude...
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Tom Adams | Adams County Banjo Blog: January 2013
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Return to Tom Adams Adams County Banjo website. Sunday, January 27, 2013. The Forward Roll: Banjo's Cool Beat. Depending upon which banjo teacher you talk to, which banjo instruction book you read and which banjo video you watch, one of the first things you learn as a bluegrass banjo player is that you need to practice somewhere between a handful and a banjo case-full of rolls. Among the various banjo rolls are the following:. The Foggy Mountain Breakdown. Bluegrass Band Rhythm Section. Let’s take ...
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Springfield Exit to Celebrate New Album at the George Washington Hotel – Hope River Entertainment
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Americana, Bluegrass, Country, Folk and Roots music. Springfield Exit to Celebrate New Album at the George Washington Hotel. February 17, 2015. March 10, 2015. Springfield Exit will celebrate their new album. At Bluegrass In the Ballroom at The George Washington Hotel. Springfield Exit will debut songs from. The album will be available for purchase at the event or music fans can purchase now at Patuxtent Music. And the Springfield Exit website. And join them on Facebook. Click to share on Pinterest (Open...
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Tom Adams | Adams County Banjo Blog: February 2013
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Return to Tom Adams Adams County Banjo website. Tuesday, February 5, 2013. The Solution Is In Your Hands. Two metal fingerpicks plucking several times per second at five vibrating strings made of steel. If that's not a recipe for disaster it's at least a prescription for pick noise, the unwanted high-pitched "zing" that occurs a millisecond prior to the intended beautiful banjo note your fans so adore. And what can you as a banjo player do to exorcise these demons? Listen closely to the sound coming out ...
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Tom Adams | Adams County Banjo Blog: Have You Practiced Tuning Your Banjo?
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Return to Tom Adams Adams County Banjo website. Sunday, March 31, 2013. Have You Practiced Tuning Your Banjo? With all of the emphasis on practicing right-hand rolls and left-hand pull-offs, it's easy to overlook a key factor in whether your playing sounds good or not: Playing In Tune. What was wrong with the tuning the banjo was already in? We'll never know. Tuning the banjo is about listening to the sound, not looking at a digital display on a tuner. This is the crux of the matter. That's what you need...
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Tom Adams | Adams County Banjo Blog: Got Pick Noise? The Solution Is In Your Hands
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Return to Tom Adams Adams County Banjo website. Tuesday, February 5, 2013. The Solution Is In Your Hands. Two metal fingerpicks plucking several times per second at five vibrating strings made of steel. If that's not a recipe for disaster it's at least a prescription for pick noise, the unwanted high-pitched "zing" that occurs a millisecond prior to the intended beautiful banjo note your fans so adore. And what can you as a banjo player do to exorcise these demons? Listen closely to the sound coming out ...
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Banjo Legends: An Interview with Tom Adams |
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Mastertone Style Commision Cherry Block Rim. 12 inch Open Back Custom Banjo – Dragonfly Inlay. 5 String Neck for Pre-War Gibson Banjo Mandolin Pot. Carved 5th String Tuner Detail. Custom A-Scale Fretless Open Back Banjo. Mastertone Style Custom Banjo. Banjo Legends: An Interview with Tom Adams. September 25, 2013. Now I’m really excited about this 🙂 . 8230; First one up is the right hand man himself Tom Adams . Apart from having a ton of drive and impeccable timing, Tom is also a very nice guy who c...
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Tom Adams | Adams County Banjo Blog: March 2013
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Return to Tom Adams Adams County Banjo website. Sunday, March 31, 2013. Have You Practiced Tuning Your Banjo? With all of the emphasis on practicing right-hand rolls and left-hand pull-offs, it's easy to overlook a key factor in whether your playing sounds good or not: Playing In Tune. What was wrong with the tuning the banjo was already in? We'll never know. Tuning the banjo is about listening to the sound, not looking at a digital display on a tuner. This is the crux of the matter. That's what you need...
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Tom Adams | Adams County Banjo Blog: Be a Better Banjo Player: Where to Start
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Return to Tom Adams Adams County Banjo website. Friday, January 11, 2013. Be a Better Banjo Player: Where to Start. Start where you are right now. Use only the tools you have right now. Make the most of who you are and what you have. Right Now. To paraphrase the ancient Chinese philosopher Tao Tzu – “The journey of a thousand jam sessions begins with a single forward roll.” With that in mind, I teach students to focus on what they can do, not what they can’t do. The spaces between the notes. I’ll c...