From the course: Banjo Lessons: 3 Playing Songs
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11 ways to leave your level: Part 1
From the course: Banjo Lessons: 3 Playing Songs
11 ways to leave your level: Part 1
- Some of you may have experienced hitting the wall. You get to a certain level and you're making a lot of progress, and then suddenly you just level out and you're on a plateau and you don't feel like you're able to move forward and you start to get frustrated, but there are ways to avoid this. And this will happen at various points in your banjo life, you know you might get stuck and then you break through and you make more progress and then six months later or five years later or the next week, depending, you'll hit another wall, and you'll just feel like you're kind of being stagnant. So, the whole point of this 11 ways to leave your level, meaning whatever level you're on, basically getting off the plateau, that's what we're trying to talk about here. And, it can be really uncomfortable when you're in that space. You're just really frustrated and kind of angry and whatever, you know, those kinds of emotions, and someone just, before I started putting this list together, told me…
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"Sandy Boys"5m 54s
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Melodic style: "The Devil's Dream"5m 25s
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Blues etude: Part 16m 4s
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Blues etude: Part 27m 57s
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11 ways to leave your level: Part 19m 5s
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11 ways to leave your level: Part 26m 6s
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11 ways to leave your level: Part 34m 31s
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"Happy Birthday": Key of G4m 20s
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