Two finger banjo is a blast! It's accessible, sounds great, and can be a great bridge to Scruggs Style playing. It's also great for intermediate and advanced players, because you can play it at lighting speeds with ease!
Check out the banjo tab. Notice there are some notes with a greater than symbol above them. Those symbols look like this: ">". This indicates the note, or notes, should be played slightly louder than others. This is known as an "accent". In this Two Finger banjo arrangement of Mountain Dew the accented notes are also the lead in notes. These literally lead in to the main melody. They are also used to kickoff tunes in a group setting. In most jams, people don't count off before starting tunes. If you play just those three lead in notes it is enough for experienced pickers to hear how fast you'll be playing and they'll jump right in!
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