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Baritone BanjoI've been reading about the Goldtone ML-1 baritone banjo. Something completely new to me. Has anyone used this instrument for classic banjo… Started by David Trainer in Classic Banjo |
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Hungarian Rag (1913)...Julius LenzbergThis is the fifth composition by Lenzberg that I've arranged to date. As with the others, it's very well written and takes its name from th… Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo |
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Transatlantique by Tarrent Bailey JuniorI've been diligently prepping for the Chris Sands course at this year's BMG Summer School and one of the pieces is Transatlantique by Tarre… Started by Russ Chandler in Classic Banjo |
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on Monday Reply by Jake Glanville |
American tuningHello, I’m interested in learning to read A tuning (American) and I would appreciate any tips and tricks you have to offer. Are there any… Started by Jason Cornwell in Classic Banjo |
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Lazy Luke (A Raggy Drag)..1905..George L. PhilpotI could find no information about the composer of this very well written slow drag. The notes on the title page indicates that it was avail… Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo |
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Going Sum! (A Rag)..1908..John S. DechantThe composer of this one off rag came from Fresno in California, other than that, nothing else is known about him. It's one of the best rag… Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo |
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G. MATTHEW ONE STRING BANJO NECK.Has anyone seen one of these before? Any thoughts on the angle of the perch pole? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/156158050094?itmmeta=01HTZJSA… Started by IAN SALTER in Classic Banjo |
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Beginner suggestionsHi everyone! Sorry if this topic has been beat to death. I'm new to the website, and to classic style banjo. A little about myself, and wha… Started by Ken Chalifoux in Classic Banjo |
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A Banjo GalaxyMy LP of William Ball's 'A Banjo Galaxy' just arrived today. And what a special record it is. Anyone else got it? Started by Andrew 'blind boy' Butler in Classic Banjo |
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For sale Windsor 5 string banjoDear Classic banjo members. I have two 5 string banjos for sale. Both in excellent playing condition. If interested please Email me … Started by David griffiths in Classic Banjo |
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