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Picking-Hand Bluegrass Roll Patterns

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2016-03-26 07:58:52
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Bluegrass Banjo For Dummies
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Bluegrass banjo is characterized by a hard-driving, forceful picking-hand approach. Developing good timing is essential to great playing, and you'll want to practice these rolls slowly at first, keeping a steady rhythm. As you encounter new songs, take note of the many ways that roll patterns are used to capture melodies.

Forward-reverse roll

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Alternating thumb roll

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Forward roll

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Lick roll

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Foggy Mountain roll

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Backward roll

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Middle leading/Osborne roll

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Index leading roll

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Bill Evans is an internationally celebrated five-string banjo player, teacher, historian, and recording artist, who has helped thousands of banjo players globally get the most out of their instruments. He's also performed throughout the world and his CDs have topped both folk and bluegrass charts.