Jon
Guest
Fri Nov 06, 2009 3:30 am
My banjo tuner pegs arrived and I just put them on. Now I can play my banjo
tomorrow morning after my girlfriend goes to work. I can't play now because
she's sleeping. As much music as I listen to, I might have developed an ear
for music, who knows. The old holes were too small so I had to drill them
out. By doing so I probably depreciated its value by 50%. Hell, though.
How am I supposed to play it if the strings keep slipping?
I was always too sick to get a B.S., let alone a M.S. or Ph. D. I got an
A.S. from a community college. I tried for higher but failed. I'm sick of
school and I'm never going back. If I want to know something I'll buy the
book and read it.
I'm encumbered from playing banjo fast because I've got big hands and long
fingers. I'm more of a slow style. I'll make it that way or my audience
can leave.
I finger pick and frail.
Frank
Guest
Fri Dec 04, 2009 1:18 am
On Nov 5, 9:30 pm, "Jon" <jon8...@peoplepc.com> wrote:
Quote:
My banjo tuner pegs arrived and I just put them on. Now I can play my banjo
tomorrow morning after my girlfriend goes to work. I can't play now because
she's sleeping. As much music as I listen to, I might have developed an ear
for music, who knows. The old holes were too small so I had to drill them
out. By doing so I probably depreciated its value by 50%. Hell, though.
How am I supposed to play it if the strings keep slipping?
I was always too sick to get a B.S., let alone a M.S. or Ph. D. I got an
A.S. from a community college. I tried for higher but failed. I'm sick of
school and I'm never going back. If I want to know something I'll buy the
book and read it.
I'm encumbered from playing banjo fast because I've got big hands and long
fingers. I'm more of a slow style. I'll make it that way or my audience
can leave.
I finger pick and frail.
Peg shavers are reamers are a bit costly unless you're a
luthier, but absolutely necessary for a decent fit. This is
one of their cheaper services, take advantage.