You'll love the Bluegrass song "Five Speed" on page 60 by Richard Underwood of The Johnson Mountain Boys. Best of all, Sean provides professional backing tracks for each song, which are worth the price along. I have never liked super fast music, so I used MixCraft to slow down the track from Sean. I think it sounds much better when played at a lower tempo. If you go to "Settings" on YouTube and reduce it to 50%, that is where I like the tempo. The original song was done on the 4th fret (key of B). I used Mixcraft to change Sean's track to an A.
If you get MixCraft Software, which I have used for over 15 years, you can easily change the tempo and key of any song. I use MixCraft almost daily to slow down tracks, and put them into the key of A (which Dave Hum likes to use). Gold Tone puts a Zero Glide nut on all their banjos, but most banjos don't use them. The Zero Glide nut lowers the strings as if the nut were just another fret. But if you don't have a Zero Glide nut, you can simply put a capo on any fret and it will have the same effect. Plus the frets are closer together when you use a capo, which makes it easier and more comfortable to play. I enjoy the key of A (i.e., using a capo on the second fret.
Sean Ray's 'THE SESSION BOOK' is an excellent banjo course.
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