Up the Neck

· Mel Bay Publications
4.7
3 reviews
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144
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About this ebook

A superb instructional text for five-string banjo dealing with the 5th through the 22nd fret. Included are chapters on roll patterns, chords, songs, licks, chord progressions, arranging songs, improvising, melodic style, chromatic style, chromatic style, back-up, and much more! Also included is an abundance of great Janet Davis solo tabs. Written in tablature.


The extended play audio recording contains 144 tracks in stereo to accompany the book. Listen and play along with Janet Davis as she explains and plays each exercise. Includes access to online audio and video.

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4.7
3 reviews
Rick Dauer
February 4, 2014
Great Book - Can download audio - Scan quality is a poor, barely acceptable
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Dave Hockey
September 6, 2023
A great help to the intermediate Banjo player.
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About the author

Janet Davis is mostly associated with the retail music business, but it is her role as a musical educator in which she has made her most lasting contributions to the banjo world. As a part of the tiny music instrument and accessory business that she began with her husband, Jim, in 1978, Davis began selling self-produced instructional publications as well. Since then, she has established herself as a respected clinician and author, appearing at hundreds of musical events around the country as well as regularly contributing to the Banjo Newsletter. Davis has evolved into one of the world's most prolific authors of banjo instructional publications, with over 100 titles published by Mel Bay alone. In 2019 she was inducted into the American Banjo Museum Hall of Fame.

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