Classic Banjo

For enthusiasts of classic fingerstyle banjo.

The original genre of fingerstyle banjo is still flourishing today.

Members

  • Ray Jones
  • Jim Abrams
  • frank taylor
  • Douglas Back
  • ROY Jean-Bernard
  • Eric Kistler
  • Richard William Ineson
  • Steven Hedgpeth
  • Paul Heilman
  • Tim Twiss
  • Bill Evans
  • Dana L. Richardson
  • Trapdoor2
  • Carl Anderton
  • Chester Lane
  • Bill Morris

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Jody Stecher

Original Van Eps 5 string banjo

Here's something you don't see often, an original Van Eps 5 string banjo complete with satellite dish, hole in the vellum, aluminum fingerboard extension, and a 28.5 inch scale. And at a price that reflects its rarity alas. I've seen a few Van Eps tenors for sale but not many five strings. http://bernunzio.com/products/0914098

Posted by Jody Stecher on November 17, 2009 at 5:25pm — 2 Comments

Dana L. Richardson

Piccolo 5 String Banjo Strings

I need some help in getting strings for my Piccolo 5 string banjo. Currently it has steel strings, but I don't want to damage the frets and was hoping someone out there knows the best nonmetal strings for this instrument. The piccolo was built to be tuned an octive above standard 5 string banjo pitch (sometimes to D rather than C). I like the string feel and tightness of the steel strings and would like strings that have a tight feel (not a soft and sloppy ukulele nylon feel) and maybe a bit war… Continue

Posted by Dana L. Richardson on November 15, 2009 at 6:54pm — 5 Comments

Trapdoor2

Handy Jack

Just in case you thought I'd disappeared...here's TAB for Cammeyer's "Handy Jack". Easy to do the TAB, not so easy to play well!
Handy Jack all.pdf

Here's a link to David Wade's Zither Banjo site...where you can hear good Ol' Olly Oakley running thru "Handy Jack".

http://www.zither-Continue

Posted by Trapdoor2 on October 24, 2009 at 12:00am

marc dalmasso

Warning _ they don 't like us since 1887


i had never been a police ' inspector , yet i can say " they " are not the dulcimer or auto_harp players ; so " they " , who is it ?

Posted by marc dalmasso on October 21, 2009 at 8:30am — 2 Comments

Rob MacKillop

29. Gut Strings

It's not been easy getting Aquila gut strings for gCGBD tuning of late, so I found myself ordering the La Bella set. As I took them out of the packet I noticed that they certainly felt different to the Aquila gut, smoother, more nylon-like, which is odd...Anyway, I put them on - guess how long the first string lasted? I tuned them up and put the banjo aside. Five minutes later - pop! The first string broke in the middle. Jeez...

There is something they do in the processing that takes the longev… Continue

Posted by Rob MacKillop on October 19, 2009 at 9:30am — 14 Comments

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Someone out there must know how to do it Jim. It would really add to our banjo knowledge and expand the banjos possibilities. It must be in some way of taking the piano melody line and developing key notes into banjo chords. Come on, you theorists...
2 hours ago
But have you seen my arms Ray? Lifting my B&D Silverbelle out of the case all these years has made for some big guns. However, I'm getting a bit too old for anything larger than a spinet piano now. I've asked the question about arranging piano mu...
3 hours ago
frank taylor updated their profile
9 hours ago
frank taylor is now a member of Classic Banjo
9 hours ago
Hi Jim. It's all very well arranging piano music to play on the banjo, but how would you manage to tuck the piano under your arm? Ray
18 hours ago
Jim Abrams added a discussion
Hi Everyone-- In the early 20th C. people commonly arranged piano music for banjo. I would like to develop that skill but don't really know how to get started. Are there any useful publications, past or present, that would help with this task? An...
on Tuesday
November 20
http://www.google.com/patents?id=4jl5AAAAEBAJ&pg=PA1&dq=%22geared+tuning%22&source=gbs_selected_pages&cad=2#v=onepage&q=%22geared%20tuning%22&f=false A.D. Grover appears to have posted the first patent in 1923. Odd that the only "Grover" style pe...
November 19
Ashborn? ;-) I would guess the first internally geared banjo tuners were used successfully in the 1920's...planetary tuners maybe a bit later. Strictly a guess though, I'll bet there are patents out there to search...
November 19
Hi Dave, I also use standard ZB strings as well and they work fine. By the way did you know that Clive has changed his mind about doing repairs? Tom
November 19
That's pretty dang interesting. Was his tuning mechanism ever used? At first I thought it was geared but he actually uses an internal spring. I wonder who used the first geared tuner on a banjo?
November 19
Bill Morris updated their profile
November 18
Bill Morris is now a member of Classic Banjo
November 18
Wow. That is some stunning carving on the back of the neck and peghead.
November 17
Yah, I've been drooling over that one...also the presentation grade Stewart Champion. http://bernunzio.com/products/0914178
November 17
deuceswilde added a discussion
So... I'm sitting here reading 19th century patents because I am a real winner, and I stumble across these. http://www.google.com/patents?id=1FlBAAAAEBAJ&pg http://www.google.com/patents?id=-hs_AAAAEBAJ&pg http://www.google.com/patents?id=fzFfA...
November 17
Jody Stecher added a blog post
Here's something you don't see often, an original Van Eps 5 string banjo complete with satellite dish, hole in the vellum, aluminum fingerboard extension, and a 28.5 inch scale. And at a price that reflects its rarity alas. I've seen a few Van Eps...
November 17
Thanks for the leads everybody. I have the free TablEdit so am able to view the tabs over at classicbanjo.com. I played around with Sunflower Dance last night and will continue tonight. I have to get around to changing those steel string though- i...
November 16
I have a Matthews z-b piccolo which you can see on stall on the MBF 09 photos. I use normal CE z-b strings and it works fine - after a visit to Clive Hughes, probably the last job he will do for me as he is determined to retire....John Willis borr...
November 16
Lot of fun. Thanks for posting it.
November 16

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Jim Abrams

Arranging Music from Piano to Banjo 3 Replies

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deuceswilde

Converses' other interests? 3 Replies

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Steven Shostal

Another Newbie (and associated questions) 4 Replies

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