Your first picking techniques will be the “pinch” and the “bum ditty,” and you’ll learn how to use them in the context of an old favorite that BB calls “Boil Them Cabbages Down.” More commonly known as “Boil (or Bile) Them Cabbage Down,” this ubiquitous folk ditty is a great first banjo tune. BB starts by showing you the three chords you’ll need for playing “Boil Them Cabbage Down” in the key of G: G, C, and D. Then she’ll show how to play the basic melody and combine it with a “pinch” and a “bum ditty.” In this video, BB shows you a basic “pinch” for playing two strings together using the thumb and middle finger, and walks you through the first half of the melody and how to combine that with the pinch.
| Banjo Basics |
| Banjo Basics, Part 4: The Picking Hand |
BB shows you how to hold your picking hand in this video. She suggests anchoring your picking hand on the banjo head with either your pinkie, ring finger, or both, depending on what’s comfortable for you. She also looks at wrist and hand angles, arching, hand position relative to the bridge, and more.