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Five-String and Tenor Banjo Editions 

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With a Fretboard Toolbox 5-String or Tenor Banjo Edition, you get 18 spiral-bound pages that help you answer questions like these, and apply it to any key:
  • How do you tune a banjo, and what are the notes up and down a banjo fretboard?
  • How do I know which chords sound good together?
  • Why do certain chords sound better together than others?
  • What are some cool chord progressions that I can play in any key?
  • How do I build those chords?
  • What's the difference between Major and minor chords?
  • What are 7 chords, and how do you play them?
  • How do I build more complicated (flavorful) chords?
  • What are pentatonic scales, and how can they improve my soloing?
Answer these questions and more with a Fretboard Toolbox!

  • Click here to download the Table of Contents, Instructions, and the G Major/E minor pages from these books for FREE, to see for yourself what you can do with a Fretboard Toolbox!
See what others are saying about the Banjo Editions:

"I had been playing banjo for only six months when I was introduced to the Fretboard Toolbox.  As a beginner, I used the Toolbox to help me understand basic chord progressions, like the "V" (five) chord in the key of G is a D major.  I was able to use the chord progressions to start to break down some of my favorite songs.  Then, I started to use the Chord Builder to help me understand more complex chords.  As I have gotten better, the Fretboard Toolbox has become an even more useful tool. Now, I use the Toolbox to help me play up on the neck and to build alternate chords.  The most important thing that the Fretboard Toolbox has done is to help me understand the theory of my instrument and of the music that I want to play.  I don't just put my fingers in a certain place and play; I understand why each finger is where it is at.  That enables me to put my own twist on things."

Chad Metcalf- 1+ year banjo player

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