Help re: banjo head - Classic-Banjo2024-03-29T14:30:30Zhttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/forum/topics/help-re-banjo-head-1?commentId=2667446%3AComment%3A116571&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHi Steve
Thanks for the tip.…tag:classic-banjo.ning.com,2016-08-12:2667446:Comment:1165712016-08-12T15:11:24.396ZAndy Spencerhttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/profile/AndySpencer
Hi Steve<br />
Thanks for the tip. Will give it a try!<br />
<br />
Kind regards<br />
Andy
Hi Steve<br />
Thanks for the tip. Will give it a try!<br />
<br />
Kind regards<br />
Andy Hi Andy, you could try changi…tag:classic-banjo.ning.com,2016-08-11:2667446:Comment:1167592016-08-11T08:38:27.749ZSteve Harrisonhttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/profile/SteveHarrison
<p>Hi Andy, you could try changing your playing style, many years a go I had the privilege of spending the day with the late William Ball at his home in Bristol and I noted that he played with a floating right hand. As a consequence, all the heads on his banjos were in pristine condition. I tried this myself, tucking my 4th and 5th fingers into the palm of my right hand, as I played. Having very large hands, I found that this suited me very well and that's how I've played ever…</p>
<p>Hi Andy, you could try changing your playing style, many years a go I had the privilege of spending the day with the late William Ball at his home in Bristol and I noted that he played with a floating right hand. As a consequence, all the heads on his banjos were in pristine condition. I tried this myself, tucking my 4th and 5th fingers into the palm of my right hand, as I played. Having very large hands, I found that this suited me very well and that's how I've played ever since....Steve.</p>