Frailing Frailing

Frailing - Definition and Overview

Frailing is a way of playing the banjo also known as clawhammer. To obtain a basic frailing strum on a banjo, hold the right hand with the tips of the fingers touching the palm:

  1. The middle finger should be slighty extended from the other fingers and kept relatively stiff.
  2. Hit a string with the middle fingernail, plucking it.
  3. Optionally, pluck a string with the thumb.
  4. Strum several strings with the middle fingernail.
  5. Optionally, pluck a string (usually the 5th) with the thumb.

The forefinger can be used instead of the middle finger. It is not important which of the two fingers. What is important is that the fore or middle finger, whatever the case may be, be kept stiff. There should be no "flicking" motion with this finger.

The result is melodic but can have a strong strummed rhythm which allows the frailed banjo to stand well as a solo instrument. The dynamic range of the instrument is quite good when played in this way.

Example Usage of Frailing

KJSmyling: Trying to work out a Frailing version of A Soalin' / Soul Cake ... any ideas or help out there #sting #banjo #folk #oldtime
oldmanknott: #followfriday #banjo #Frailing @DailyFrail
shanel: This is some seriously inspirational Frailing: http://bit.ly/7YeEWo #banjo
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