Banjo Workshop
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Reviews from Banjo Pickers
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Banjo By Ear and Jamming Workshops
Play by ear, chord instruction, practice habits,
playing backup and improvising.
Reviews
.....Wow!
What a great time I had and hearing you play was truly an unforgettable experience.
I taught Banjo for 15 years in Charlotte, NC (from 1975 to 1990) You are both
a fantastic player and a wonderful teacher. I look forward to your next seesion
in our area and will look for you in April at the Smokey Mountain Banjo Workshop
if I can get there. Take care.........Don Bruton
I
took one of his workshops some months ago in Phoenix. First time I ever met him.
Wow. I would consider myself an intermediate player, and he gave more than my
moneysworth.
With all the tips, that
was fantastic, but what impressed me most is his absolute dedication to everyone
at the workshop getting what they want from it. He'll ask everybody what they
want, make a list, and then keep re-checking the list to make sure EVERYBODY is
satisfied and happy.
My experience is,
he'll make dead-on recommendations about how to keep getting better. I wanted
to buy the CD, Blazing the West, with the tab book. He recommended I get the Banjo
Encyclopedia instead. I was pretty stubborn, said I was on a budget and that I'd
prefer the CD instead. He said, "OK, then here, take the Banjo Encyclopedia,
and just pay me when you can." A few weeks later, after really looking over
the Encyclopedia, I quickly realized he was right in his recommendation for me.
I felt he really had my best--banjo playing--interests at heart.
And,
man, he's a superpicker, to boot.
Mike
Blackstone
Phoenix, Arizona
.....10
of us were there, and Ross was terrific. He played some good tunes for us, and
even though the workshop was scheduled for 6:30 - 8:30, he went until 10:00pm,
and then played more songs for us and spent some one on one time evaluating technique,
etc.
Ross spent the time to find out
what we, as a group would benefit most from, and spent a good part of the evening
discussing techniques, chord exercises and practice techniques to improve playing
backup.
Ross talked about how some of
the things he had taught us were used by players like Earl, and demonstrated their
use while playing some of those songs Earul used them in.
Many
more things were presented to us, and I just want to tell you folks that if you
get a chance, you should try and get in on one of these. Ross was a nice down
to earth fellow that made us all comfortable. Novice to more experienced, he made
sure we all were getting something good to take home and use in our playing for
years to come.
I left that workshop
with more direction for my practice scheduling, goal setting, and a renewed confidence
that I can get to where I want to be with my banjo playing.
I
really enjoyed the things Ross showed us that to me, amount to playing around
or noodling, but with a few goals, the noodling became a fun, rewarding learning
experience that will allow me to learn techniques to apply to all songs I am playing
or plan to play.
.....Hey Ross
I
was one of the lucky 6 folks that attended your workshop at Rt 60 Music in Barboursville
WV on the 12th of Oct. I want to thank you for your ability to put into simple
words what it takes to make even a cheap banjo sound pretty good. I took your
instruction and immediately applied it to my practicing and those little roadblocks
that I was experiencing disappeared. The tone and clarity of the notes came to
life just from knowing the basics from a professional. When the banjo sounds right
while practicing it makes practicing more enjoyable and easier. I've been able
to progress much faster now since the workshop and would recommend it to anybody
wanting to improve their ABILITY to LEARN. I've found that my desire to improve
has increased tremendously. Every time I've picked up my banjo I KNOW I've learned
something new.
Once again thanks and I hope to attend another one of your
workshops again sometime in the future.
......I learned more from you at your clinic
than I did at the two other clinics Ive attended combined! That
you are the best instructor around was reinforced after meeting you in
person
......First of all let me take this opportunity to express my thanks to
Ross for the Workshop he put on at Elderly Instruments, Lansing, MI on
the 18th of Sept '04. It was excellent. And, that is not just me talking
as I heard many favorable comments expressed by others in the session.
Basically, it was a lot of information put forth in a short period which
left many of us feeling overwhelmed; however, after I returned home and
picked up my Banjo, I was totally amazed at how much I had really learned.
Ross is to be commended on his presentation, his knowledge and his enthusiasm:
it shows. He takes a real interest in his students and that shows also.
I am certain that I speak for all in saying that we hope he comes back
again and again and again. But, 4 hours is too short a period. We need
a weekend or, at least, a full day. Camps would be great also. I know
there is the cruise but that is well beyond my financial capabilities
and the capabilities of most of those at the workshop.
I think it is a real tribute to Ross that so many of his students travelled
in excess of 100 miles (each way) to attend the workshop and no one left
complaining. In fact, one person travelled 400 miles to be a part of that
workshop. I live in the greater Detroit area and there are a number of
pickers in this area. Perhaps that would be a possible workshop area to
explore. Whatever, I would be the first to sign up for another workshop
be it Lansing, Detroit, or.....
Thank you and Ross for the opportunity to attend the workshop. It was
a memorable experience and one which I will not soon forget.
John H. Allison, Jr.
......I
recently attended one of Ross's workshops. I drove 5 hours to get there and it
was well worth the drive. The atmosphere was very good for learning. It was very
informal and yet very well organized and effective. There was a variety of skill
levels in the class, but I think eveyone's needs were addressed. There was a combination
of individualized and group instruction. Ross covered the common problems we all
faced, assessed each players specific needs, and even gave them feedback on the
condition and setup of their banjos. I look forward to enrolling in future workshops
where Ross is an instructor. Great workshop!
Hello
Ross,
I just wanted to say thanks for the workshop you held in Atlanta. It
was exactly what I needed and I think everyone else there felt the same way. The
way you were able to tailor the workshop to fit everyone's needs was very impressive.
Thanks,
Steffen Gleason
Hey
Ross
......I was one of the lucky 6 folks that attended your workshop at Rt
60 Music in Barboursville WV on the 12th of Oct. I want to thank you for your
ability to put into simple words what it takes to make even a cheap banjo sound
pretty good. I took your instruction and immediately applied it to my practicing
and those little roadblocks that I was experiencing disappeared. The tone and
clarity of the notes came to life just from knowing the basics from a professional.
When the banjo sounds right while practicing it makes practicing more enjoyable
and easier. I've been able to progress much faster now since the workshop and
would recommend it to anybody wanting to improve their ABILITY to LEARN. I've
found that my desire to improve has increased tremendously. Every time I've picked
up my banjo I KNOW I've learned something new.
Once again thanks and I
hope to attend another one of your workshops again sometime in the future.
......He's coming to Charlotte,
NC at the end of January. I'm planning on going. Good to hear that it's worth
it. I appreciate the input ahead of time. Thanks
.....Wow, I was impressed!
......This
man is not only a fantastic banjoist, but a class act teacher!! I had second thoughts
about going, as I have only been at banjo a little over 4 months. I got my moneys
worth..In spades! I will surely make another one!
......Its
amazing how with so many people in a room, that he can give personal attention
to everyone, no matter what level you are at. He gives encouragement along with
a master dose of how to improve your playing.
.....He's a very
talented musician and can figure out how different folks learn. That's one thing
I've learned in the past year of taking banjo lessons (from another, and wonderful,
teacher) -- folks all pick up on this stuff in different ways. What works for
one doesn't necessarily work for another. That's why Murphy Henry works for some
folks which strict tab learning for others. Ross figures that out about people
very quickly.
....The class I was in was "advanced beginner/intermediate"
in my opinion. That was perfect for me. I think he'd probably do an assessment
to see where folks are -- that's what I'd do in that situation. I know you'll
enjoy it.
....The
workshop was great and was certainly worth the money! I have immediately seen
an improvement in my playing.
I also bought the Banjo Encyclopedia while I
was there, and it is full of great information. Buy it! I don't mean to sound
to pluggy, but it was really the most well-spent money I have ever put into my
banjo playing. Warren
.....if
you are on the fence as to whether or not to go to Ross' workshop-go!
Ross
is tuned into his students really well. He'll analyze your playing and make some
immediate up front improvements for you-unless of course you are doing everything
right! Ross will treat you right, and I believe he will help you with your banjo
playing. Go for it.
Bill m.
.......Last
Saterday afternoon, some good people showed up for Ross's Workshop near Houston,
TX. and everyone learned something new. I was the weak link but Ross handled the
student diversity very well.
.....Definitely worth going, I went
just 2 months after I picked up my first banjo....and not knowing anything about
a banjo...excellent teacher, apparent good character, and the best thing for me
was, I found my teacher at this workshop. I am still with this teacher and doing
well
One never knows what can be learned
Best
wishes, Japus....Indiana Pa.
.....Another
attendee up in Ithaca NY. Recommend it highly. Probably better if you can play
at least one tune. Tougher with Ross watching you. :)
Jon
Larch
......I recently attended Ross's
workshop at Elderly Instruments in Lansing, MI. This was my first workshop and
I had a blast. Ross made all of us fell welcome and comfortable, regardless of
our level of play (I've only been playing for about 5 months ). He made it easy
to understand and follow.
.....Ross, thanks so much for the great
workshop, it far exceeded what I had expected in a workshop. I enjoyed the hand
exercises/positions and chord progression stuff especially. Thanks for making
it easy to understand for us beginners. By using the metronome ( still getting
used to that ) I'm trying to motor right on thru when I mess up-"keep the
tempo". And the
rolls are coming along-I'm counting everything out before
starting too. Once again, thanks for everything and It was a pleasure meeting
you. Maybe I'll see you at the cruise ( still seeing if I can swing it ).
.....I agree on the benefit of the workshop
to even an inexperienced picker like myself. For less than the cost of two music
lessons, we were each treated to four hours of the insight of two professionals
in their field. Experience that would otherwise be all but impossible to obtain
on our own. The free concert afterwards on a most beautiful night in a very picturesque
Pennsylvania setting was under attended (probably due to most everything else
being washed out this weekend), but a real treat to those in attendance. My compliments
as well go to fellow picker Debbie Ealer for her efforts in setting up the event,
as well as to local player Jim Powers for his accompanying guitar playing. And
of course, to the new friends I made within the pickin' community, as well as
to Eddie and Ross. Thanks all!
Keith
......I would like to
take this opportunity to recommend the Ross Nickerson workshop to all banjo pickers
who desire to learn or improve their playing in the Scruggs Style. I just completed
one of his workshops held at Elderly Instruments 18 Sept 04. What an experience.
There was a lot of information presented in a short period of time leaving most
of the students' heads spinning. However, when I picked up my banjo the following
day I was surprised at how much I had both learned and retained. Ross is an excellent
teacher who has a real desire to teach and seems to take a special interest in
each student. He is a skillful, personable and conscientious instructor. To me,
as well as to most of those attending the workshop, it was a memorable learning
experience and one that I will not soon forget. I recommend his workshops for
all those who are interested in learning and improving.
......I
went to one of his workshops here in Vancouver Washington held at Wilmar's place
and it was absolutely terrific. He is very personable, and approachable. It is
a relaxed atomospere where maximum learning can take place, and yet you can have
fun along the way.
If you get a chance
to attend one of Ross's workshops, I recommend that you do it, you won't regret
it.
.....I just got back from his workshop
here in Ithaca. He was only scheduled to go from 6:30 until 9:30, but he stayed
an extra hour just to try to squeeze more in for everyone...and then he was planning
to drive down to Baltimore tonight after he left!!! Pretty cool of him to stay
even though he knew he had a long drive. It was a great workshop and a great setting...very
relaxed. There was a range of skill levels present and Ross did his best to make
sure everyone went home with something to work on. Much of what he was teaching
the others was really pretty basic for me(but it was just a beginner/intermediate
clinic)...but he had some suggestions for me and my technique which was helpful...gave
me some ideas on some things I can practice and I got some other ideas on how
to approach picking out the melody to a tune. So overall, I feel it was worth
my time and Ross was all around just a great guy. Very approachable and just an
all around great teacher I think. He did his best to keep everyones interest/attention,
while taking the time to teach something to everyone. We had 10 people show up
for the clinic, so it was decent size to work with. The icing on the cake....we
had a little "intermission" and of course everyone starts picking away...I
was playing Whitewater...and after the intermission Ross starts in with a few
examples of Bela tunes..like Bigfoot and a couple of others. After everyone left
after the clinic, he even took the time to play Slipstream for me and Scrugg's
Dear Old Dixie. Really cool guy and I hope he can come back up this way again
next year for a follow up clinic. I highly suggest going to his clinics if one
is in your area....I think no matter where you are at, you'll take home something
from it.
.......Stkelrey,
Yes...DEFINITELY go to his clinic!! He had something to offer to everyone. Our
group consisted of me, playing. He had suggestions and tips for everyone. I highly
suggest you sign up for it and take advantage of it. Plus you'll meet some other
banjo players from your area. Ross is really great at making it a relaxed environment...so
even though you might be "nervous" playing...its not like he stands
you up and forces you to play in front of everyone....and everyone makes mistakes..so
its very laid back. Good learning environment.
.....As
I've said elsewhere - Ross has an uncanny ability to listen to you play and know
precisely what you are doing wrong. He makes it all look, sound, and seem simple.
.......Thank you so much
for creating such a positive learning experience and atmosphere. I can't say enough
good things about what I learned at the workshop.
.....Thanks
again for your thoughtful and pleasant teaching style, it's very refreshing! If
you have any tips or words of encouragement for an old duffer like me, I'm all
ears.
Mr Ross Nickerson,
Thank you for having your banjo workshop here in the valley. I enjoyed playing, learning,
and watching and listening to you play. Your demonstrations were excellent and I got a lot
of valuable information from your instructions.
Thank you again so much for all your work and efforts and for the e-mail of notes.
Respectively
Nina Watson
Ross:
Just
wanted to say thank you for a great workshop last night - I've been
very right
hand-oriented since beginning to play again, and only focusing on
learning
songs, and now I see that I can work on the left hand, learn chord
formations,
map out new songs, and really learn how to play. I really have a
direction
now, and it's just what I needed. Thanks again
.....I
met Ross at one of his work shops in Nova Scotia last year,
What was it like
, well let me tell you after 4 years trying to learn bluegrass banjo
i all
most gave up , then a buddy told me about the work shop,
so I went and meet
Ross {he Is a super nice guy} we talked and I told him what i thought was wrong
with my banjo playing,
After a few minutes he said lets get together for an
hour or so ,Hmmm thats the first time a teacher ever said that to me ,
most
times its 20 minutes for $20 bucks ,I never did learn much with these $20 buck
lesson,
But With Ross {face to face} I got my money's worth ,after spending
the weekend with him I learnd more from him then I did All year,
How is my
banjo playing now you ask , well I now play in a band as lead banjo player I can
do intros breaks fill in liks etc etc ,, Do I recomend this work shop , you bet
with bill keith Ian Perry Ross nickerson Wow , and you get to spend some time
in Nova scotia ,,
bluegrass and nova scotia , is like Kentucky and Bill monroe,
come
have some fun, oh ya i got to Jam with him all weekend , BanjoBill ,,,,,,,,,,,
Student comments on what they learned at Ross's 5-string banjo bluegrass workshops
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Despite knowing of your reputation, and having attended last year’s clinic here in Somerset, I was very gratefully impressed with how much I was able to take away from this year’s lessons. You have a tremendous ability to pinpoint weak areas, but, more importantly, you were able to offer multiple suggestions to address problem areas. You were able to seamlessly integrate basics like picking technique, rolls, and chords with more advanced techniques in backup, playing leads from chords, and ways to relieve my malignant stage fright.
It must be difficult to critique adults who have made the banjo such an important part of their lives. However, I never felt you were patronizing with your comments and corrections, and your admonishment to “push myself” mechanically and musically was exactly what I needed. After our session I had a renewed zeal for practice, with multiple tools and techniques to advance. I haven’t been this excited about practicing and playing in a very long time.
I have been to other online instructional sites and various clinics and I am 100% convinced that your site and your personal instruction are the best out there. I would most strongly encourage anyone interested in playing (or in advancing their skill on) the banjo to take advantage of the multiple tools available through your web site and/or to attend one of your clinics. Nothing comes close to the “return on the dollar” they will get from your various teaching methods.
On a more personal note, I can play Salt Creek down the neck from rolls and chord changes alone. Doing the same up the neck is a little harder. I have been practicing your suggestions to overcome stage fright, and I will test them at tomorrow night’s performance. I am signing up for the instructional cruise as soon as I finish this and look forward to seeing you then.
Many thanks again for all that you have done to help get more enjoyment from the banjo.
Bob Cameron
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