Bottleneck Slide 5 string Banjo Standard G tuning, constant thumb 5th string, based on Robert Johnsons -Come on in my kitchen-

23 thoughts on “Banjo Bottleneck Slide Blues.

  1. This is sooooo cool I am learning the banjo and I love the blues. Thx for the video

  2. check out banjobenclark . com – awesome (and cheap) resource for banjo lessons and tabs

  3. could need some info about how to get started with this too : ]

  4. im new at banjo… can you please post a howto on thissong !!!! its awesome

  5. Great job! i love Robert man great cover really man i wish i could play his songs

  6. Just ordered a banjo, and put this style on my "to learn" list. Thanks 🙂

  7. Hey Pete Great playing , I love this, Great jamming with you on Saturday, looking forward to next time, cheers Shawn

  8. With the first note, you convinced me to buy a banjo and learn to play the blues! I love you!

  9. How can we look at the head when it isn’t shown at any time during the video? Do you mean the peghead by chance? Looking at the inlays between the frets I believe you can see there ARE strings on this banjo. The resolution is not high enough to pick them up against the peghead. I’ve seen many banjos with grooves in the frets, but never one with lines worn into the inlays.

  10. im in the exact same position as you i just got myself a dean as well

  11. look at the head of the banjo, there is no strings, and those are old frets on there, if you ever seen a used guitar you can see the frets have grooves in them

  12. same with me, i know no chords at all, of any type, yet try to invent my own style, sorta grunge/heavy metal banjo 🙂 what the heck, it’s always people who ask ‘why not’ that change the world, not those that ask ‘why’.
    and what do you know, originally banjo was a black folks’ instrument, so it’s only fitting that blues be played on it

  13. do you know how good you are? I didn’t even look at the description below the video, and i could tell what song you were playing the moment the video started. You got some serious talent, and the slide banjo sounds awesome. Keep it up. From yours truly, a slide mandolinist 😉

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