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Oh cool, 'Angeline the Baker' is such a classic tune, and focusing on banjo backup is a great idea. It's awesome that they're bringing in a friend for this too, makes it feel more like a jam session.
So, the plan is to give us a bunch of rhythmic rolls in the key of D, keeping the banjo in standard G tuning. That's a solid approach for making the backup really drive the tune.
It's interesting that he mentions spiking the fifth string to A as an option. I wonder what kind of tonal difference that makes for backup in this style.

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The video begins by introducing "Angeline the Baker" as a classic banjo fiddle duet piece [0:00]. The instructor, Mike Hedding, is joined by Eric Christopher, and their focus is on providing banjo backup in the key of D. Hedding explicitly states the goal of offering "a bunch of rhythmic rolls" for banjo players looking to expand their repertoire in this key [0:15-0:30]. He mentions that the banjo will remain in standard G tuning, though he suggests an alternative of spiking the fifth string to A for certain arrangements [0:30-0:45].
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The video begins by introducing "Angeline the Baker" as a classic banjo fiddle duet piece [0:00]. The instructor, Mike Hedding, is joined by Eric Christopher, and their focus is on providing banjo backup in the key of D. Hedding explicitly states the goal of offering "a bunch of rhythmic rolls" for banjo players looking to expand their repertoire in this key [0:15-0:30]. He mentions that the banjo will remain in standard G tuning, though he suggests an alternative of spiking the fifth string to A for certain arrangements [0:30-0:45].
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