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Help: Irish Banjo picking techniques ?

24 Jan 01 - 09:25 PM (#381716)
Subject: Irish Banjo picking techniques ?
From: GUEST,Les B

A couple of years ago, after a trip to Ireland, I bought a 17-fret tenor banjo and messed around with it for about a month, not getting much satisfaction out of the sound.

Last night I heard a local musician who is a fine penny whistle player and is just starting on banjo. He seems to really have the right sound/technique - with triplets on almost everything.

I came home and did a little research on the net and found an Irish Banjo site where they briefly discussed picking, but not to my enlightenment. What is the pattern for that style - Down - up, down, up - or Down, down, up, down, or what ? And what are the triplets played on - the next notes of the chord the melody note is in, or just any handy adjacent drone string ??

Also, on the banjo site there was mention of using a plastic "thimble" and a diagram, but not a very clear explanation of how it was used.

Can anyone out there start me down the right path to that unique sound ?? I play guitar, mandolin, and 5-string banjo, so I understand some things, but not this !! Thanks.


24 Jan 01 - 09:54 PM (#381750)
Subject: RE: Help: Irish Banjo picking techniques ?
From: Jimmy C

When I play a triplet I usually play the note below the regular note, then the regular note , then the note below it again,(e.g. DED or EFE etc) At the start I just played the regular note three times until I got the hang of it. Up and down strokes or down and up depending on what direction the note before the triplet is played. Thats how I do it and it works ut fine.

The thimble is just a piece of 3.4"plastic PVC piping, like the type used by plumbers. Cut a piece about 3/4" to 1" long and cut at an angle one edge, so that it looks somewhat like a mouthpiece for a clarinet , only smaller. It has to sanded with really fine emery paper #0000 to get a smooth finish, It is used much the same as a finger pick for a guitar except you have to hold the index finger with my thumb and 2nd finger just as I would hold a flat pick. There are few methods, you just have to experiment to find the one that suits you best. I don't really like the thimble, and find them a little too thick and prefer to use a flat pick instead. Hope this helps.


25 Jan 01 - 02:11 AM (#381890)
Subject: RE: Help: Irish Banjo picking techniques ?
From: Les B

Yes, that does explain the thimble a little more.

I see that I've got three or four of this thread running !

My apologies - it didn't seem to transmit like when I hit the "submit" button earlier this evening so I gave it a couple more taps for good measure. I hope one of the computer gurus can remove the duplicate threads -- Joe Offer ??


25 Jan 01 - 02:22 PM (#382340)
Subject: RE: Help: Irish Banjo picking techniques ?
From: zander (inactive)

Les, try this out: www.halshawmusic.co.uk its the home of Sully's Banjo's, run by Tony Sullivan aka Sully, it has everything anyone could want to know about Irish tenor banjo and more besides. Cheers, Dave


26 Jan 01 - 12:33 AM (#382821)
Subject: RE: Help: Irish Banjo picking techniques ?
From: Les B

Thanks Zander, I'll have a look!