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Acoustic Tuesday | Guitar Routine Show

Transform Your Guitar Playing with Banjo Picking ★ Acoustic Tuesday 296

Acoustic Tuesday | Guitar Routine Show

Tony Polecastro

Music

4.8842 Ratings

🗓️ 20 June 2023

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Are you ready to banjo roll into leveling up your picking hand? On today's episode, we're journeying into the realm of banjo picking techniques and exploring how they can elevate your guitar playing. We'll start off with the basics: tuning your guitar. We'll transition your guitar from standard tuning into open G tuning. If you've never dabbled with alternate tunings before, don't worry, I'll guide you every step of the way. This particular tuning allows your guitar to take on a banjo-like resonance, which is exactly what we're aiming for. Next, we dive headfirst into banjo rolls, an essential element in the banjo player's arsenal. By incorporating these fingerpicking patterns into your guitar playing, you'll discover a whole new world of rhythm and melody that can freshen up your sound. These rolls might be tricky at first, but stick with it—I promise it's worth it! Now, onto the main event: clawhammer picking. A traditional technique, clawhammer involves a down-picking motion with the fingers, creating a percussive, rhythmic drive. We'll dissect this style in detail, taking you through each step until you feel comfortable enough to integrate clawhammer into your own playing. The beautiful thing about learning another instrument's technique, like the banjo in this case, is that it provides a new lens to view your guitar playing. You'll uncover fresh sonic patterns and new ways of approaching the guitar that you may not have discovered otherwise. I guarantee this episode is a fantastic opportunity to broaden your musical horizons and fuel your guitar journey. Featured in this episode...- Tom Sands Guitars  - Schorrguitars  - Colter Wall  - Molly Tuttle  - Billy Strings  - Punch Brothers

Transcript

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0:00.0

Stealing is okay. Not really, but when it comes to the banjo, we can steal techniques from it and apply them to the guitar.

0:08.0

And that's what today's show is all about. Today you'll be stealing, rather borrowing techniques from the banjo, and applying them to your guitar.

0:17.0

So get your finger picks, get your guitar in Open G tuning, and let's go.

0:22.3

Hey, TAC family, this is episode 296 of the Acoustic Tuesday show, a show packed full of

0:28.1

inspiration and fun, designed to help you get more progress, fulfillment, and joy from your

0:32.7

acoustic guitar journey. Throughout today's episode, I'll keep you in the loop with some

0:36.4

acoustic news you can use,

0:38.0

including a treasure trove of new music. This is no exaggeration. Also, a series of oddball,

0:46.7

crazy, bizarre guitars, and much, much more. But first, I got to get my guitar, you got to get

0:53.6

your guitar, go ahead and get in

0:55.0

into open G tuning and together we'll pilfer some banjo techniques and see how they lay out

1:00.0

on the guitar. So I had asked you to get into open G tuning and if for whatever reason you're having

1:05.0

a hard time doing that, don't worry, let's go through it together. Take your low E string, drop it down to a D.

1:11.9

Your A string drop it down to a G.

1:15.9

Your D string stays the same.

1:18.7

Your G string stays the same.

1:21.6

B string stays the same.

1:23.9

Your high E string goes down to a D.

1:35.0

So again, low to high, we have D, G, D, G, G, B, D.

1:42.0

Strum all six strings, boom, you've got a wonderful G major chord, hence the name, open G tuning.

1:46.4

Now, if this is your first foray into open G tuning,

1:53.3

before we go any further, I want to remind you that episode 295 of the Acoustic Tuesday Show, last week's episode, I went through chord shapes in Open G tuning, I went through scale

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