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The Jolly Soldier Boy
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I posted my first arrangements here, The Jolly Soldier Boy. I'd appreciate any input you care to give. Found in the November, 1935, edition of The Etude, the piece is in their ongoing "progressive…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Jody Stecher Jan 3.

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Kansas Jig - Banjo and Guitar Duet

"You've gone and forced my hand - now I have to learn this number. Well done. "
Jun 7
Jody Stecher replied to Nic Pennsylvania's discussion The Jolly Soldier Boy
"I concur. Musescore is free and most of the occasional updates are actually improvements. "
Jan 3
Nic Pennsylvania replied to Nic Pennsylvania's discussion The Jolly Soldier Boy
"Good to know. I purchased a licensed version of Tabledit about five or six years ago. It is quirk upon quirk, but I became pretty confident with the shortcuts. "
Jan 3
Joel Hooks replied to Nic Pennsylvania's discussion The Jolly Soldier Boy
"Musescore will do everything you want. Tabledit is obsolete."
Jan 3
Nic Pennsylvania replied to Nic Pennsylvania's discussion The Jolly Soldier Boy
"Thank you, Joel. I will look into this book. I wouldn't handwrite a score like this. Try as I might, Tabledit keeps throwing the stems in the wrong direction."
Jan 2
Joel Hooks replied to Nic Pennsylvania's discussion The Jolly Soldier Boy
"Hi Nic,  nice job!  I'll read this through with banjo in hand this evening. Here is the issue with the source: https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/etude/839/ At first glance of your score, the only recommendation I could make is…"
Jan 2
thereallyniceman replied to Nic Pennsylvania's discussion The Jolly Soldier Boy
"The score is now available in the MUSIC LIBRARY"
Jan 2
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The Jolly Soldier Boy

I posted my first arrangements here, The Jolly Soldier Boy. I'd appreciate any input you care to give. Found in the November, 1935, edition of The Etude, the piece is in their ongoing "progressive music for orchestra" series. I cannot find information about the composer, Edward Beyer; but this is a combination of the piano and the violin parts. See More
Jan 2
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Cole Banjeaurine

"I would have thought that the lad in the beret would have finished his ice cream before the photoshoot! Sadly all this history is long gone."
Jan 2
Jody Stecher commented on Nic Pennsylvania's photo
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Cole Banjeaurine

"The cat is interested in something else entirely, apparently behind the photographer's right shoulder. "
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Cole Banjeaurine

"Teenagers, they're still the same. Little bro' photobombing...same today. Isn't that a young Tony Danza holding up the mannequin?   Guy with the Banjeaurine looks like he's wearing little bro's hat. The kid with…"
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Cole Banjeaurine

From my photo collection. I will try to get a better scan down the road, but have a look at the Cole on the left. There's another old five stringer in the shot, but I can't be certain of its maker.
Jan 1

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