The Banjo Scoop: What it Does and How to Use It
In Banjo Quest 35 we take a look at the scoop and how to best approach playing over it. The scoop can help a banjo player achieve rich, mellow tone while eliminating percussive head tapping. Today I share 3 reasons why the scoop is cool, and 3 things to keep in mind as you learn how to adapt to playing over it. For more information about the upcoming Banjo Boot Camp, please go to www.patreon.com/tomcollins If you enjoy content like this, and want to support and see more, please consider joining the excellent Banjo Quest community at www.patreon.com/tomcollins . I am an independent, full time musician, and if you value and believe in independent artistic voices, please consider joining The Quest.

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