3/18/2024 0 Comments Wayside back in time chords![]() ![]() I play banjo, guitar and mandolin (a little dobro and bass) and occasionally I'll mess up and try banjo chords on the guitar or mandolin chords on the banjo (G). ![]() You may be one of those who can handle two instruments and not get them confused. The guitar might also help you with single string style picking (if you're interested in that).Ī mandolin is tuned entirely different (GDAE) and might be more confusing - and maybe not. And the guitar is tuned "similar" to a banjo (the 2nd 3rd and 4th strings are the same). You'll learn more about chords and their structure and how they're used in songs. I agree with Richard: if you want to learn a 2nd instrument, try guitar. Thanksįorgot to ask, would a more simple instrument like a strumstick, or single string dulcimer be a better option as to give me something to fool around on without tackling a more complicated instrument. Or would the benefits of a second instrument help me more with the banjo playing( such as left hand fingering and my ear for music) Im not so much looking for the mandolin to help but was just wondering if the 2nd instrument would take so much time as to put a damper on my banjo playing. I was just wondering if starting a second one at this time would take too much time away from the banjo playing. ![]() I came across the rogue mandolin for 50 bucks and i figure i cant really go too wrong for 50 dollars, especially with my main focus being the banjo. Ive been teaching myself bluegrass style for about 9 months now, and ive recently became interested in either picking up dobro or mandolin. Ive been toying with the idea of starting a second instrument. Wasn't exactly sure where to post this one. ![]()
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