Intermediate 3-Finger Banjo

with Max Wareham

Tuesday, September 9, 2025

8PM

Intermediate 3-Finger Banjo

  • Bluegrass
  • Bluegrass, Contemporary
  • Bluegrass, Trad
  • In-Person Classes
  • Instrumental

THIS IS AN IN-PERSON CLASS

In this 3-Finger Banjo – Level 2 class we will continue to focus on building strong technique while learning fun songs to play with others. New Roll Patterns, new Tunes, and new Ideas to bring you closer to your banjo playing goals!

Even if you haven’t taken the Beginning 3-Finger Banjo class you’re welcome to join as long as you’re comfortable with basic right hand patterns and can comfortably play a few basic tunes! Otherwise, consider the Beginning 3-Finger Banjo Class.

Class Schedule

Tuesdays: Sep. 9, 16, 23, 30, Oct. 7

Time: 8:00-9:15 pm ET

Location: Passim School of Music, 26 Church Street, Cambridge, MA(Classrooms are located on the second floor; unfortunately, there is no elevator.)

Ages: 18+

Please Note:Pre-sales are highly encouraged! Online sales end 2 hours before the class begins. A minimum of 3 students is required for the class to run. If canceled due to low enrollment, you will be notified and receive a full refund.

Max Wareham

  • Bluegrass

Max Wareham is a banjo player, songwriter, and author from Boston, MA. He is a member of the Peter Rowan Bluegrass Band and was featured on the Grammy-nominated album Calling You from My Mountain.

After two years of touring nationally with Peter, Max recorded his own album, Dagommit!. The album features Chris Eldridge and David Grier on guitar, Laura Orshaw on fiddle, Chris Henry on mandolin, Mike Bub on bass, Larry Atamanuik on snare drum, and guest singer and producer Peter Rowan. Recorded by multi-Grammy winning engineer Sean Sullivan (Molly Tuttle, Tyler Childers, Sturgill Simpson, Jerry Douglas), Wareham’s commitment to early innovators of the instrument shines on this forthcoming record of soulful original songs, highlighted by the hard-driving chemistry of Nashville’s preeminent bluegrass stars.

Max’s interest in history extends to his writing. His first book, “Rudy Lyle: The Unsung Hero of the Five String Banjo” chronicles the life and music of early bluegrass banjo master Rudy Lyle by presenting exhaustive and largely never-before-published transcriptions and analyses of every break Lyle recorded with Bill Monroe, the “father of bluegrass.” Lyle’s historical significance is explored in interviews with banjo legends and members of Rudy’s family. Beautiful portraits of each interviewee are included alongside several never-before-published photos of Lyle himself.

In addition to his work as a banjo player, he has studied jazz guitar performance at the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in NYC, written songs for and co-produced the album “Cousin Moon,” played bass with psych-pop outfit Sun Parade, and produced and recorded songs under the alias “Sir Orfeo.”

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