Beginning Banjo Volume 2
THE MURPHY METHOD
Taught by Murphy Henry
(1 hour 45 minutes)
Build on what you learned in Volume 1. More advanced
tunes teach the harder basic licks. We move up the neck to play several tunes.
No Tab.
Includes Foggy Mountain Breakdown (high break), Lonesome Road Blues,
Old Joe Clark, Salt Creek, and Fireball Mail.
About Murphy Henry

Murphy Henry, co-founder (with her husband Red) of The Murphy Method, teaches
banjo, guitar, mandolin, and ukulele. She's been teaching almost as long as she
has been playing.
Murphy grew up singing in church and taking piano lessons. She learned how to
play guitar during the folk boom, and quickly taught her sisters to play, so
that she'd have someone to play with. In college (University of Georgia) she
played at coffeehouses with just her guitar until, on the recommendation of Florida
folksinger Gamble Rogers, she went to her first bluegrass festival and decided
that she wanted to play bluegrass.
She learned how to play bass so that she could take a job with Betty Fisher
and the Dixie Bluegrass Band. But she quickly realized that the bass player doesn't
get nearly the attention that the banjo player does, so she settled on the banjo
as the instrument for her. She met future-husband Red at a bluegrass festival
and not long after she graduated from UGA (with a degree in food science--of
all things!) they married and started their own band--Red and Murphy and Co.
Based in Gainesville, Fla., from the mid-seventies until 1986, Red and Murphy
played on the southeastern festival circuit, as well as at a lot of Florida bars
and clubs. They produced seven albums and two children: Casey, in 1978, and Christopher,
in 1981. Murphy taught banjo in Gainesville and when they traveled fans often
lamented that they were not close enough to Murphy to take lessons in person.
She had the idea of putting her lessons on cassette, so that folks far away could
learn the same way her live students did. What started out as a modest six-cassette
Beginners Banjo Series slowly grew to a forty-plus video, six insturment instructional
method.
Now based in Winchester, Va., Red and Murphy run The Murphy Method, with Red
handling the technical side (editing and duplicating videos, laying out the newsletter,
shipping orders, and a multitude of other tasks) while Murphy handles the creative
side (developing and teaching the videos and DVDs) and gives live lessons at
Brill's Barber Shop in Winchester. (She's got to have guinea pigs to try out
new teaching ideas!) The family band (formerly Red and Murphy and Their Excellent
Children, now just Red and Murphy again) plays once or twice a year, while Red
and Murphy play locally with other Winchester musicians.
Murphy is also hard at work on a book about women in bluegrass for the University
of Illinois Press, which will consume most of her time until it gets finished,
sometime in 2005.