Bill Cheatham Banjo Lesson: The Melodic Style
Tab: https://wildjimbo.sellfy.store/p/bill... Ready to add some melodic flair to a bluegrass classic? In this lesson, we’re revisiting the old-time favorite "Bill Cheatham." If you’ve already mastered the basic version, it’s time to level up! We’re diving into more advanced melodic licks and ideas to give this tune a fresh, sophisticated sound. This isn't just about memorizing notes; it's about expanding your "musical vocabulary." I’ll show you how to navigate inside rolls, handle those dissonant (but cool!) sounds, and master some "stretchy" positions that will really make your playing stand out in a jam. In this video, we break down: The A Part: Exploring melodic phrases, "inside work" on the strings, and unique C-to-G transitions. The B Part: Tackling "stretchy" melodic licks and the classic Dillard roll. The Tag: A solid way to wrap up the tune that you can use in other songs, too! Performance Tips: Why you don't need to play it exactly like me—steal these licks and make them your own! Whether you’re looking for new ideas for your next jam session or just want to challenge your fingers, this lesson has something for you. Don't forget to: ✅ Like this video if you enjoyed the melodic approach! ✅ Subscribe for more advanced banjo tutorials and bluegrass tips. 🔔 Hit the bell so you never miss a new lesson from Jim Pankey. 💬 Comment below: Which part of this tune do you find the most challenging? 00:00 - Performance: Bill Cheatham (Melodic Style) 00:39 - Intro: A more advanced look at Bill Cheatham 01:47 - Part A: The "Dissonant" Kickoff (8th vs 7th Fret) 02:15 - Part A: First Melodic Lick (Inside Strings) 02:57 - Part A: Transitioning to the C Chord 03:19 - Part A: The C Melodic Lick 04:28 - Part A: C to G Melodic Transition 05:47 - Slow Walkthrough: Completing Part A 06:18 - Part B: The Dillard Roll and Transitions 06:38 - Part B: The "Stretchy" Melodic Lick 07:55 - Part B: Moving down the neck in C 09:17 - Part B: The High-Position G Tag 10:10 - Slow Walkthrough: Putting A and B together 12:04 - Final Thoughts: How to use these licks in your own playing / jimpankey / wildjimbo / wildjimbo / jim.pankey Tabs: https://www.sellfy.com/wildjimbo Picks: @Ernie Ball Finger Picks: https://amzn.to/2N7SH8s https://bluechippick.net @jimdunlopusa Calico Thumb Pick - Large: https://amzn.to/2NaeoEP Dunlop Calico Thumb Pick - Medium: https://amzn.to/2UYGHud Capos: Paige: https://amzn.to/30V2Ux3 @g7thcapo https://amzn.to/3Fdwy3c Strings: @labellastrings1913 https://www.labella.com/strings/categ... #BanjoLesson #Bluegrass #BillCheatham #MelodicBanjo #JimPankey #BanjoTutorial #AdvancedBanjo #BluegrassMusic

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