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Beginner Jams
Embark on an exciting musical journey with our Beginner Banjo Tunes Jampack, where you'll dive into a collection of fun and accessible tunes specially curated for novice players. Mastering essential chords and basic techniques while building a repertoire of delightful melodies that will have you strumming and picking your way to banjo brilliance in no time.
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"Woah Mule" is a classic bluegrass instrumental made famous by Raymond Fairchild. The Scruggs style is great for beginner banjo pla...
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This bright and happy tune is a blast to play. As with almost any tune, whether you are a beginner or an experienced picker, you sh...
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G
Tuning
eDGBD
This arrangement uses Thumb Lead, Two Finger style banjo. Thumb lead is a type of two finger banjo where the thumb plays the lead(m...
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Boil them Cabbage is an old folk song. It's a lot of people's first tune when learning banjo, mandolin or fiddle. While the song ha...
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This classic folk song is perfect for beginners learning the basics of Scruggs style banjo playing. Featuring a simple arrangement ...
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This classic children's song, "Mary Had a Little Lamb", is a perfect tune for the banjo beginner. The simple melody can be picked o...
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Banjo in the Hollow is many people's first banjo tune! It was written by Doug Dillard. Doug was the banjo player for "The Dillards"...
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This beginner banjo arrangement of Bob Dylan's classic folk-rock tune You Ain't Going Nowhere is an easy and fun song to learn. You ...
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This is definitely a bluegrass and jam standard. It's most closely associated with Mr. Jimmy Martin. There's several arrangements h...
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Dooley was a good ol' man he lived below the mill...The song is a traditional bluegrass tune, but it is also considered to be a str...
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Arrangement
Difficulty
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G
Tuning
gDGBD
This basic vamping shows you how to easily navigate between your G, C, & D chords(also known as the "1, 4, & 5" in the key of G). Yo...
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