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Mastering the Basics: Exercises for Beginners

This tablature pack offers essential practice drills, helpful tips, and compact exercises designed to build a strong foundation. Perfect for new players, these exercises help sharpen skills, improve technique, and boost confidence on your banjo journey.

  • Banjo One Finger Workouts

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    One Finger Workouts

    One finger workouts are designed to exercise timing, speed, strength and control for your thumb, index, and middle fingers. They are...

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  • Banjo Multi-Level Metronome Exercise

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    Multi-Level Metronome Exercise

    This learning path will walk you through an exercise for playing with the metronome. It starts simple and progresses in difficulty. ...

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  • Banjo Beginner Banjo 101

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    Beginner Banjo 101

    "Beginner Banjo 101" is a comprehensive set of exercises designed to introduce aspiring banjo players to essential techniques and sk...

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  • Banjo Beginner Banjo 102

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    Beginner Banjo 102

    The next step in a banjo player's learning journey, offering exciting new challenges and techniques. Students are introduced to the ...

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  • Banjo G Melodic Scale Workout

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    G Melodic Scale Workout

    These exercises are carefully designed to help players develop fluency and agility in navigating the G melodic scale across the fret...

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  • Banjo G Major Chord Scales

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    G Major Chord Scales

    Check out some diatonic chord scales in the key of G major. This banjo exercise provides 3 different fingerings for a G major cho...

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  • Banjo Learning by Ear with Hide Notes
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    Learning by Ear with Hide Notes

    This lesson video will teach you how to use Hide Notes. Hide Notes is a tool from Tunefox that conceals certain notes in the tablatu...

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