08 Oct 09 - 08:55 PM (#2741635) Subject: Any beginner banjo tutors nr York, Uk From: Nick Last night at our regular session i got asked if I could help finding a banjo tutor close to York. Any help PM me or post |
09 Oct 09 - 04:37 AM (#2741795) Subject: RE: Any beginner banjo tutors nr York, Uk From: Geoff the Duck How close? Quack! GtD. |
09 Oct 09 - 06:30 AM (#2741846) Subject: RE: Any beginner banjo tutors nr York, Uk From: stallion Frank might do it? |
09 Oct 09 - 06:43 AM (#2741857) Subject: RE: Any beginner banjo tutors nr York, Uk From: greg stephens banjiman lives near York |
09 Oct 09 - 06:59 AM (#2741866) Subject: RE: Any beginner banjo tutors nr York, Uk From: Banjiman I do, and if you find a good teacher can you let me know! Seriously, how much of a beginner and how near York? I'm always happy to show people the basics but I'm no professional teacher. Oombanjo isn't far from York either, he's a truly excellent player, don't know if he teaches though? I know a good teacher on Teesside, but that might be to far? Paul |
09 Oct 09 - 07:12 AM (#2741872) Subject: RE: Any beginner banjo tutors nr York, Uk From: GUEST,MC Fat (at work) Tom Napper is in Leeds |
09 Oct 09 - 07:22 AM (#2741878) Subject: RE: Any beginner banjo tutors nr York, Uk From: Banjiman That's a point Nick, 4 or 5 string? I was talking about 5, Tom does 4. |
09 Oct 09 - 07:48 AM (#2741892) Subject: RE: Any beginner banjo tutors nr York, Uk From: GUEST,BanjoRay I'm in Doncaster Ray |
09 Oct 09 - 08:31 AM (#2741923) Subject: RE: Any beginner banjo tutors nr York, Uk From: TopcatBanjo My teacher Jonny Hulme teaches both 5-string (Scruggs style) and Irish tenor and is located in Leeds. I will pm you with contact details. |
09 Oct 09 - 08:42 AM (#2741934) Subject: RE: Any beginner banjo tutors nr York, Uk From: theleveller Why not learn to play a musical instrument instead? (I'll get me coat). |
09 Oct 09 - 09:14 AM (#2741960) Subject: RE: Any beginner banjo tutors nr York, Uk From: Banjiman You'll get a thick ear, never mind your coat!!!!! |
09 Oct 09 - 10:10 AM (#2741997) Subject: RE: Any beginner banjo tutors nr York, Uk From: theleveller Paul, you know I'm a closet banjoist - I have got a banjo, but I keep it locked up in the closet. |
09 Oct 09 - 10:14 AM (#2741998) Subject: RE: Any beginner banjo tutors nr York, Uk From: Geoff the Duck Nick - the question of 5-string or tenor banjo is pretty basic as the two are about as similar to play as guitar is to mandoline. If it is 5-string, you then get onto the question of what sort of music your friend actually wants to be able to play. It has a big influence on what style of banjo he/she might need to learn. Answers to these questions, plus how far your player is capable of travelling might produce very different answers on the forum. Quack! GtD. |
09 Oct 09 - 11:20 AM (#2742046) Subject: RE: Any beginner banjo tutors nr York, Uk From: GUEST The Gledhill Brothers at Pocklington Music teach Bluegrass Banjo amongst other instruments. |
09 Oct 09 - 11:38 AM (#2742069) Subject: RE: Any beginner banjo tutors nr York, Uk From: GUEST,BanjoRay Geoff's correct about playing styles - I teach Old Time fiddle tunes on a 5-string banjo using clawhammer (frailing) technique. Ray |
10 Oct 09 - 05:34 AM (#2742667) Subject: RE: Any beginner banjo tutors nr York, Uk From: Nick Sorry not to respond before but work demands and gigs have kept me away from computer. Thanks for all the responses but I can only partially answer. Geoff - it is Flaxton just off the A64 about 10m north of York. I know you are Selby side. The chap who asked me is not too sure what sort of music (but likes bluegrass I know). When his father died he was left a 4 and 5 string banjo so both! He says he is a complete beginner and would just like to learn to play 'something' on it. He seemed to like the jigs and reels we were playing but I'm not too sure - I have a phone number so could always put him in touch with someone if anyone is interested. Pete - (long time no see/sing) - I did think of Frank if he does that sort of thing but don't have a contact for him. If you see him would you ask as it is reasonably local and in fact the ast time I saw him was in Flaxton in the summer at a friend's (since sadly died) party? You can always give him my number or email or anything Paul - I did think of you as you gave me a very helpful basic first go/lesson when I last saw you at Joolz house. It was just the distance but let me know. I was playing a gig in Rainton last night and it's quite a trek from there to home and you are quite a bit north of there. I know the Gledhills but that's a good idea too. Leeds and Doncaster are probably a bit far but I'll come back with a bit more info once I speak to the chap. Does Tom Napper do lessons by the way - I enjoyed playing in a session a long time ago when he popped into York? |
10 Oct 09 - 06:23 AM (#2742685) Subject: RE: Any beginner banjo tutors nr York, Uk From: Banjiman Nick, If you can't find anyone more local and the guy just wants someone to show him the basics of clawhammer and Bluegrass on the 5 string just let me know. I can also recommend some good books/ CD tutors if that helps. Hopefully see you soon Nick. Cheers Paul |
10 Oct 09 - 07:32 AM (#2742702) Subject: RE: Any beginner banjo tutors nr York, Uk From: Dave Hanson Tom Napper teaches Irish style tenor banjo and mandolin. Dave H |
10 Oct 09 - 11:32 AM (#2742814) Subject: RE: Any beginner banjo tutors nr York, Uk From: GUEST,anonimity prefered Definition of a gent. A guy who knows how to play a banjo - and doesn't.... |
10 Oct 09 - 12:47 PM (#2742868) Subject: RE: Any beginner banjo tutors nr York, Uk From: Banjiman Yawn......... |
10 Oct 09 - 09:24 PM (#2743216) Subject: RE: Any beginner banjo tutors nr York, Uk From: deadfrett Nick- Netflix has DVD's on banjo lessons. Don't know if you have that in the UK. You might try Folksongs of North America by Lomax. There is a great section in the back of the book on Banjo And Guitar playing. This might get you started. Dave |
11 Oct 09 - 01:00 PM (#2743542) Subject: RE: Any beginner banjo tutors nr York, Uk From: Nick Being as my last post trying to redefine the word GUEST was deleted (what is wrong with the word "t(+3)anker" anyway?) let me just say that thanks to all for the help. I have spoken to the chap who asked (it wasn't for me) and he has I think decided where he will try first. He was very appreciative and if it doesn't work I know I can return and follow up some of the other suggestions. Nick PS Is the word d(+2)uck allowed on this site? I'm sure I have seen it occasionally. |
11 Oct 09 - 04:12 PM (#2743651) Subject: RE: Any beginner banjo tutors nr York, Uk From: ThreeSheds Guck? |
11 Oct 09 - 04:27 PM (#2743662) Subject: RE: Any beginner banjo tutors nr York, Uk From: Nick That would be d(+3)uck rather than what I meant. Silly aunt. |
12 Oct 09 - 04:40 AM (#2743970) Subject: RE: Any beginner banjo tutors nr York, Uk From: stallion Nick, get your mate to drop into the tap on friday night, Frank has been there quite often recently, when he wasn't away with us! More news, I think the five of us will be going together as one band some of the time, did it in Cumbria last week and it was a real hoot! Anyway if Frank is a no show he will have a good night out! Pete |
12 Oct 09 - 08:08 AM (#2744031) Subject: RE: Any beginner banjo tutors nr York, Uk From: Nick I think that the Tap might be a bit mind boggling for a beginner and stranger who had not been before though I would guess he would have fun. What are you going to call yourselves? 2 Black Sheep, A Stallion, A Pint of Lager and a Bag of Crisps? Getting a bit of a mouthful. |