The Brainjo Jam The Brainjo Channel
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The Brainjo Jam podcast consists of classic clawhammer and fingerstyle banjo songs, as well as musings on all things related to learning to play a musical instrument, including the science and principles behind The Brainjo Method of instruction.
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"I'm Troubled" (2 finger thumb lead banjo)
Tab and tutorial now available in the Breakthrough Banjo course for fingerstyle banjo: https://fingerstylebanjo.com/coursetour
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Bury Me Beneath The Willow (clawhammer banjo)
Lead vocal performed by Julienne Ellen.
Tab and tutorial now available in the Breakthrough Banjo course http://clawhammerbanjo.net/coursetour
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"House of the Rising Sun" - clawhammer banjo
Tab and tutorial now available in the Breakthrough Banjo course http://clawhammerbanjo.net/coursetour
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"Let Me Fall" (3 finger banjo)
Tab and tutorial now available in the Breakthrough Banjo course for fingerstyle banjo: https://fingerstylebanjo.com/coursetour
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Is Playing Music Hard? (Brainjo Bite)
For more on how to apply neuroscience to practice smarter, check out the book The Laws of Brainjo: The Art & Science of Molding A Musical Mind
Click here to join the Banjo For Adult Beginners Facebook Group.
To learn more about music courses based on The Brainjo Method, head to brainjo.academy
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"Soldier's Joy" (clawhammer uke and 3 finger banjo duet)
Tab and tutorial now available in the Breakthrough Banjo course http://clawhammerbanjo.net/coursetour
Customer Reviews
more bites (or put them back in)
I found The Brainjo Bites quite helpful in dwhat I am learning. The music is enjoyable; as well!
Fun podcast
Yay banjos!
Oddly wonderful
The target audience of this podcast may be banjo enthusiasts, but I think it might be enjoyable for anyone.
It’s a mix of old time banjo music - perfect for relaxing - and episodes with advice on learning to play. But really, it’s advice on learning in general. The host bring’s a neurologist’s perspective in explaining the why - never just the what - of his learning advice. The explanations themselves aren’t just fascinating, they are also easy to adapt to any learning you might want to do, even if it has nothing to do with music.