Bluegrass Banjo Basics
A FREE 20-part video Series to get you started playing bluegrass style banjo
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What You Get:
"THE Scruggs Lick" - created by pioneer banjoist Earl Scruggs, this lick is incredibly versatile and can be used in countless tunes.
"Slide/Pinch Lick I-V-I Lick for Fireball Mail" - this lick is perfect for ends of solos where there is a I-V-I chord change.
"Forward Backward Roll Lick for I'll Fly Away" - This is a classic bluegrass lick popularized by Earl Scruggs.
"Chromatic Kick-Off for Many Songs" - You gotta know some good kick-offs for the jam session! This is one of the most commonly heard kicks and it's so simple!
"Common Ending Lick for Vocal Songs" - This lick can be played at the end of almost every song in the key of G.
Daily Banjo Licks has to be one of the most intuitive and perfect ways to improve and sharpen up banjo playing skills.
Dennis W.
DBL Member
Each Lick Comes With...
Our high-definition video lessons will give you the tools to enhance your timing and achieve a clear, confident, and creative sound for your next jam session or show.
Multiple Tempos
Our video player grants you control over the recording speed, ensuring a personalized and effective learning experience. Master each lick at your own pace, making your banjo journey both accessible and enjoyable.
Song & Style Variety
Discover the versatility of each banjo lick as we guide you through its application in various songs. Gain valuable insights with song suggestions and real-life examples provided alongside each lick, making it easier than ever to integrate new techniques into your playing.
Tablature
Equip yourself with a visual aid for those challenging moments with dedicated tabs accompanying each banjo lick.
Practice Anytime, Anywhere
Elevate your practice routine with the convenience of downloadable guitar backing tracks. Now you can refine your skills anytime, anywhere.
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Whether you're just getting started or are just looking for a boost, these 5 licks will become an essential part of your repertoire.
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Why Licks?
Licks are the building blocks of bluegrass music and not only do they make you sound like a pro, they help you become a more versatile and better improviser.
What People Are Saying About DBL...
Daily Banjo Licks has to be one of the most intuitive and perfect ways to improve and sharpen up banjo playing skills.
Instead of spending hours chasing down songs, Youtube performances and searching for possible tab for a specific lick, BAM- I get an email with a short tab and suggestions of how & where to use. I can use the licks in whatever songs I choose and whatever speed.
Dennis W.
I found DBL on Instagram and love the fact that each lick is a small bite. It helps me understand what is being done without getting overwhelmed.
I was having difficulty finding these licks a 2nd or 3rd time on social media platforms so I could revisit and practice on them. Having all of these licks in one place has high value for me.
The real deal maker is the simplicity of the site. NO circuitous hunting around!!! Great Stuff.
Bill K.
I think DBL is awesome! The concept is great for someone like me who takes small breaks at work to play a little.
I like learning licks in the context of a tune and I like how you sometimes use the lick in 2 tunes or put the lick in 2 places in the same song. That helps me internalize it more as a piece of vocabulary that I can use when I'm at the local jam.
I also like the categories. It's a kick-butt idea and website!
Mike F.
I’m so excited to actually have an idea of how to play Rocky Top. The content is so clean and focused on learning by ear/watching as opposed to only relying on tab.
The “Learn Songs” section with melody and increasing levels of complexity is such a nice way to get a song that I’ve never attempted under my fingers.
Scott S.
Every day I look forward to what you come up with :-).
Zbynek R.
Really enjoying Daily Banjo Licks and I look forward to each day’s new lick! I’m a longtime woodwind player and a relative newcomer to the banjo (only 1 yr), so the advanced licks tend to be pretty tough for me, but I always download the tab for future reference.
Keep up the good work.
Fred C.
Meet Your Teacher
Bennett Sullivan has shared the stage with Steve Martin, Martin Short, Sam Bush, Bela Fleck, Tony Trisckha, Ben Sollee, Woody Platt, Shannon Whitworth, Weird Al Yankovic, Elle King, Maria Muldaur, Geoff Muldaur, Jim Kweskin and many more!
You can hear his banjo playing on the hit series Poker Face, in the Greatest Showman and Bright Star on Broadway.
His YouTube channel has reached over 11,000 students and he's taught 100s through his online lessons and workshops.