Was the banjo scene in Deliverance an accident?

The Crew Stumbled Upon The Infamous Banjo Kid In Deliverance By Accident And A Cameraman Caught It On Film.
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What's wrong with the banjo player in Deliverance?

More Stories By Erik. Eric Weissberg, who arranged, played banjo on and won a Grammy for “Dueling Banjos,” from the 1972 movie Deliverance, died Sunday of Alzheimer's disease complications. He was 80. His son, Will Weissberg, confirmed the news to our sister publication Rolling Stone.
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What happened to the kid that played Dueling Banjos in Deliverance?

After Deliverance, Redden didn't appear in another movie until Tim Burton's Big Fish. Burton located Redden working in the Cookie Jar Cafe in Clayton, Georgia. Since then, Redden had a bit part on Blue Collar TV as an inbred car mechanic who played the banjo.
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How did they film the banjo scene in Deliverance?

(Following the popularity of Deliverance, he played a "Banjo Man" in Big Fish but never actually learned to play.) In order to film alongside Ronny Cox, who really played, Redden wore a special shirt that allowed local musician Mike Addis to strum the instrument, hiding his own arms in Redden's sleeves.
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Who actually played Dueling Banjos in Deliverance?

Billy Redden (born 1956) is an American actor, best known for his role as a backwoods mountain boy in the 1972 film Deliverance. He played Lonnie, a banjo-playing teenager in north Georgia, who played the noted "Dueling Banjos" with Drew Ballinger (Ronny Cox).
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Deliverance - Dueling Banjos (HQ)



How hard is it to play Dueling Banjos?

You can simply follow along without too much effort and by copying what other players are doing. I've made you some great video tutorials which break the whole song down into 7 parts. There's no reason why Duelling Banjos should be a difficult song for you to learn.
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Why did Drew fall in the river?

Lewis confirms that he was shot by a rifle bullet. Ed and Bobby sink Drew's body in the river to hide the evidence of any crime. Some time later, the men reach Aintry, where they explain that they suffered a canoeing accident at a falls upriver and that their friend Drew must have drowned.
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Where was the banjo scene in Deliverance filmed?

The Deliverance banjo scene is also iconic, where Ronny Cox's Drew plays "Dueling Banjos" with a local boy (Billy Redden). The adventure is set in Georgia and was fittingly shot on location in Rabun County, Georgia.
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Is the Deliverance a true story?

“Deliverance,” which the writer hinted was based on real events (although few believe him; Boorman says “nothing in that book actually happened to him”) was his first and only experience in the film industry (although after his death, the Coen Brothers tried to make a silent version of his final book, “To The White Sea ...
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What was wrong with the banjo boy?

In the novel, the banjo boy Lonnie is described as a mute, albino boy with "pink eyes like a white rabbit's." He cannot speak or focus his gaze, but when Drew begins playing, he changes.
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Did Ronny Cox play the guitar in Deliverance?

He got the part in “Deliverance” in part because he played guitar: “John Boorman found out that I played, and in one of my screen tests I played. And he just felt that there was a sort of naturalness of me playing the guitar that was instrumental – pun intended – in me getting the job,” Cox says with a laugh.
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What is easier to play guitar or banjo?

Summing up, the banjo is just as versatile an instrument as the guitar, but for beginning players, it is by far much easier to get started playing.
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What river was Deliverance filmed on?

The river had as much a starring role in the film as actors Jon Voight and Burt Reynolds. But many people don't realize that the actual river they filmed on was the Chattooga River, which runs along the top of the northwestern part of Oconee County and creates the border between South Carolina and Georgia.
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Did they do their own stunts in Deliverance?

While Reynolds recovered, he asked, "How did it look?" Director John Boorman replied, "Like a dummy going over a waterfall." To minimize costs, the production wasn't insured, and the actors did their own stunts. Jon Voight climbed the cliff.
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What is the point of Deliverance?

Deliverance is about men who feel weak around other men, regardless of social or regional status, but it's also about the freedom that men take for granted. And the two scenes that Deliverance is most well known for play out entirely differently than you probably remember.
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Why is Deliverance rated R?

There's profanity (including "f--k" and its variations) and drinking and smoking. There's brief nudity (male buttocks). In its most infamous scene, a man is raped by another man and forced to "squeal like a pig" while his friend is tied to a tree.
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Did Burt Reynolds get hurt in Deliverance?

Burt Reynolds got seriously injured after performing a river stunt in Deliverance. Warner Bros. The scene in question saw Reynolds paddling a canoe that goes tumbling down a waterfall.
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What happened to Lewis at the end of Deliverance?

Lewis played by Burt Reynolds alleges that Drew was shot out of the canoe. However, Ed (Jon Voight) finds his body further down the river and with no deep wounds that clearly indicates that he committed suicide by drowning. Lewis slips out of the canoe and severely damages his leg.
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Is Aintry a real town?

It may seem surprising that the movie is being commemorated, given the history of disdain residents have expressed toward the film's portrayal of the locals. In actuality, "Deliverance" isn't set in either county but in the fictional locales of the Cahulawassee River and the town of Aintry.
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Where was the film Deliverance filmed?

Production. Deliverance was shot primarily in Rabun County in northeastern Georgia. The canoe scenes were filmed in the Tallulah Gorge southeast of Clayton and on the Chattooga River. This river divides the northeastern corner of Georgia from the northwestern corner of South Carolina.
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What is the easiest song to play on the banjo?

Best Easy Banjo Songs For Beginners
  • Cripple Creek. Cripple Creek is possibly the easiest song you can learn to play, and is a banjo classic. ...
  • American Pie. An American classic that everyone can sing along to. ...
  • Cotton-Eyed Joe. ...
  • Hush Little Baby. ...
  • Ring of Fire. ...
  • She'll be Comin' Round the Mountain. ...
  • Ground Speed. ...
  • Hot Corn, Cold Corn.
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Did Billy Redden play the banjo?

He did not actually play the banjo – a local musician hid behind the boy and played with his hands instead. The boy's unfortunate physiognomy was also exaggerated by makeup, and by just sitting there silently, he wrote himself into movie history.
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What is a banjo tuned to?

G, D, G, B, D

The most standard 5-string banjo tuning. This is referred to as "Open G" Tuning because the banjo is tuned to an open G chord, meaning that if you strum the banjo without fingering any of the strings on the neck you will be playing a G chord.
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