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    • RE: Banjo Rolls!!

      @emilernebro Great, thanks for taking the time to respond and for the quick response. I will continue through the course, it is such a great technique to master.

      posted in Banjo Rolls for Guitar
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    • RE: Banjo Rolls!!

      @emilernebro Great, thanks for taking the time to respond and for the quick response. I will continue through the course, it is such a great technique to master.

      posted in Banjo Rolls for Guitar
      steviepee
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    • RE: Banjo Rolls!!

      @emilernebro
      Hi Emil, just started working on your Banjo Rolls course and I am loving it. This has long been on my to-do list (as well as harp harmonics which will be next). When working through the banjo rolls course, I have a question about what metronome bpm I should work up to before moving to the next example. I really need to work on my speed. For example, I can play the first 5 examples at 120bpm and can do the forward roll ex. 1 up to 200 bpm cleanly. Should I stop the course and keep working o these 5 examples until I can play them all up to a certain bpm speed? Of so, what is that bpm seed I should strive for? You mention to keep increasing the bpm but not much detail provided. Or should I keep working through the course material and be happy with 120bpm per example? then go back and increase speed? I basically need help in building speed - perhaps a great topic for another lesson. :>) Thanks, Steve.

      posted in Banjo Rolls for Guitar
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