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          <td width="413"><h1><font color="#CC0000"><em><font size="5" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Welcome 
              to Bill Nesbitt's</font><font size="6" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><br>
              Little Rock Banjo<font size="5"> </font></font><font size="5" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Web 
              site!</font></em></font></h1>
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            My name is Bill and I play and teach banjo in Little Rock &#8212; 
            specifically, the central Little Rock area. I've played banjo since 
            I was in high school in the mid-70's</font><font size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">. 
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            I teach bluegrass banjo lessons in my home studio right here in Little 
            Rock. I taught some in the early 80's, then took off 20 years or so 
            to work a &quot;real job.&quot; After that became &quot;unreal&quot; 
            in 2004 (I was a victim of a multinational corporate merger &#8212; 
            pretty impressive, huh?) I decided to start teaching again and have 
            loved it ever since.<br>
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            I've taught old guys, waitresses, grade school and college kids, lawyers... 
            they <img src="images/banjo-01.jpg" width="177" height="315" align="left">all 
            learned differently, but they all shared one thing in common: the 
            same love for and fascination with the five-string bluegrass banjo 
            that I've had ever since I could remember.<br>
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            My first banjo listening experience was via television &#8212; my 
            local station in El Dorado, Arkansas, carried the Flatt and Scruggs 
            TV show, as well as the Lewis Family. Both featured stellar banjo 
            playing which had a trance-like effect on me. It just mystified me 
            how those guys (Earl Scruggs and Little Roy Lewis, respectively) could 
            play so many notes, so fast, and make it sound like real music. I 
            was hooked from the beginning and determined eventually to learn to 
            play the thing.<br>
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            &quot;Eventually&quot; didn't happen until high school, and, not having 
            a teacher, or at least a good banjo player close by to learn from, 
            it didn't really open up for me until I was in college. I had a decent 
            enough banjo and knew how to wear the picks and tune the thing, but 
            hadn't been able to decode the Scruggs style. </font></td>
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              Then one night, whilst cramming for a Poli-Sci final, I had my banjo 
              close by and was practicing during (frequent) breaks. I had a turntable 
              with the &quot;Foggy Mountain Banjo&quot; LP on it. The turntable 
              had a 16 RPM setting. So there I was, listening intently to Cripple 
              Creek at half speed and an octave low &#8212; if anyone had walked 
              in, they would have thought I had gone around the bend. But I figured 
              it out, slowly, note by note, and my banjo playing life was changed 
              forever.<br>
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              Now, in an effort to save other people from the trouble I went through, 
              I teach. I start with the <a href="banjo-basics.htm">basics</a>. 
              Is the banjo at least semi-decent to begin with? (Many aren't.) 
              Is it set up properly? Do you have picks and know how to wear them 
              properly? (Don't be ashamed, it's really counter-intuitive.) Then 
              it's on to <a href="tabs-01.htm">open string rolls</a>, a few basic 
              <a href="tabs-02.htm">chords</a> and <a href="tabs-03.htm">licks</a>, 
              and finally (dat da da DAAAA!) <a href="tabs-04.htm">Cripple Creek</a>! 
              Still one of my all-time favorites. You'd think I'd be sick of that 
              song by now, but I love it.<br>
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              So now you know that (and why) I play and teach banjo, but I want 
              this site to be more than an advertisement for me. Here I'll be 
              posting tabs, <a href="rhythm_tracks.htm">audio</a> and <a href="chord_videos.htm">video</a> 
              files, offering <a href="banjo-basics.htm">helpful hints</a>, displaying 
              pictures of <a href="mybanjo.htm">my instruments</a> (and maybe 
              yours as well) and generally attempting to indulge my love for the 
              banjo and hopefully increase yours.<br>
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                And maybe along the way, you (or someone you know) might want 
                some <a href="http://www.williamanesbitt.com/music-lessons.htm">banjo 
                lessons</a>. I can do that.</font></div></td>
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    <td width="50" valign="top"><em><strong><font size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><a href="http://www.williamanesbitt.com/music-lessons.htm">Lessons</a></font></strong></em></td>
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      Tracks</a></font></strong></em></td>
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    <td width="50" valign="top"><em><strong><font size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><a href="mybanjo.htm">My 
      Banjo</a></font></strong></em></td>
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