Thanks for the welcome message. I have played finger-style guitar for a long time, with occasional forays into banjo. In the past couple of years I have played mostly banjo, in clawhammer style. I'm interested in expanding my finger-style banjo playing, but not necessarily into bluegrass. Your teaching videos look like they could be very helpful. Are there classic banjoists who continue to compose new material? Are there any players doing arrangements of recent popular music?
Thanks for the help with Chris Sands E-mail now ive found the site I will be asking lots of questions. My dad used to fix my banjo for me and restring it So I have to learn it all myself now
hi Ian , thank you for dolly grey its much appreciated because your very busy ive noticed those two bars .thats better. now im not jjumping about the fret board like a lunatic ,regards Alan
I discontinued my older membership, so now's there only one me! The new one...it's great to be a member. All the best and thanks for all of your work on this site, Bill Evans
Thanks Ian! It's great to be a member - I promise to be more active than I've been since I originally joined a few years ago. The site is really fantastic - thanks so much for all of your work. Sincerely, Bill Evans
thanks for your help Ian .tab has served me well so far ,but learning scales in thirds and sixth from the great Joe Morley tutor ,i am gettting better at reading the dots
hi Ian , yes i have been looking for a camera . Ive seen couple of second hand sonys and hitachi for about 70 quid . I understand the grace note now. cheers
Hi Ian - I have seen your videos and think they are great. I have been a bit busy of late, for me anyway. I had two Power Point presentations to do, one in November & one in January for another Club. On top of which my wife gave me an "Electronic Keyboard" for Christmas. I did learn to play the piano years ago when I was at school and on the insistance of father, so I have been a bit preoccupied of late. Forgot to leave a comment earlier. Hope the Festive season went well for you. will contact you via private message in due course. In the meantime, thanks for all you do on Classic Banjo the work you put in is unbelievable. NBest wishes and regards as always, Tarry
Thank you, Ian! I am just getting my feet wet here. I have popped in from time to time. Then JS forwarded me some videos from the site after a recent lesson - they were amazing. I'm looking forward to exploring your world. :-) -Leslie
Thanks so much for your kind welcome! I am currently in the process of having my Bart Reiter Regent model converted for nylon strings & classical playing, and I have a few questions:
I'm a classical guitarist, and I prefer higher tension strings. Do you have a preference for any particular type of strings? I've been considering both Chris Sands' strings and Nylgut strings.
I'm also looking--always!--for a good alternative instrument. Are there any dealers you might recommend for a decent selection of instruments?
Thank you so much for this wonderful resource. I particularly enjoy the jukebox, but I do hope you might add Fred Bacon's Massa's in the Cold, Cold Ground.
Ian, thanks for the update on Sweet Corn. The Fine and the repeat ending were missing. I still have a problem though. When I count the measures in the 2nd banjo part with your corrections, I get 92 measures. The 1st banjo part has 97 measures in it. To add to the confusion, Marc's piano arrangement has 80 measures and he has left out the repeat of Part A at measure 40 and gone to Part C instead. I would really like to perform this piece with my band but I would like to perform the original version as the 1st and 2nd banjos indicate. Could you look at all of them again and let me know if my simple counting is wrong?
Following both 1st and 2nd banjo scores, they agree bar numbers (incl repeats) to the bottom of the 2nd banjo score at Bar 81. Then D.S al Fine takes you back to Bar 56... then another 16 bars take you to Fine at bar 72.
The total number of bars is 81 + 16 = 97 This is the same number of bars as in the 1st banjo score.
I have read through Marc's piano score and an also a bit confused as it seems to differ from the original 1st banjo (I can't quite work out where Marc's 3rd time bar 38 goes to, as it seems to miss a section of the score where ever I go back to!).
Perhaps you could chat directly to Marc about this please?
Good luck. I am sure that using Marc's piano score you can easily edit it to your requirements with a bit of music entry in your software!
I hope that we can see a video of your group playing it.
Thanks for your help, Ian. Yes, I have the 1st and 2nd banjo parts synched up now. The left hand piano part is still a mess, though. I have contacted Marc to see if he can clear this up for me.
One thing my band has not purchased yet is a camcorder, thus we have no music to display. I am hoping to correct that soon.
Many thank's, much appreciated. Does any member of this group have a recording of Banjo Antics by Eddie Tobin (my good friend and Banjo teacher of many years ago). Regards. Frank
Trying to make contact...urgently ..I have had an accident... after spending a considerable amount of time in A&E ,and with a painful week to look forward to,have decided not to try and attend next weekend. Have advised hotel.There will now be a spare double available at the Hilton Hotel. All the very best to all banjo enthusiasts ....live in hopes for next year. sincerely,Tony.
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hi Ian thanks for your advice . I will use thumb & two didgits
congratulations to Ian & the very nice lady for all your hard work ,and every one who play on the great videos . happy easter .ning
thanks Ian,i will try again .regards
Thanks for the welcome message. I have played finger-style guitar for a long time, with occasional forays into banjo. In the past couple of years I have played mostly banjo, in clawhammer style. I'm interested in expanding my finger-style banjo playing, but not necessarily into bluegrass. Your teaching videos look like they could be very helpful. Are there classic banjoists who continue to compose new material? Are there any players doing arrangements of recent popular music?
Hi Ian
Thanks for the help with Chris Sands E-mail now ive found the site I will be asking lots of questions. My dad used to fix my banjo for me and restring it So I have to learn it all myself now
and I want to get playing again as im real rusty
hi Ian , thank you for dolly grey its much appreciated because your very busy ive noticed those two bars .thats better. now im not jjumping about the fret board like a lunatic ,regards Alan
Hi again Ian,
I discontinued my older membership, so now's there only one me! The new one...it's great to be a member. All the best and thanks for all of your work on this site, Bill Evans
Thanks Ian! It's great to be a member - I promise to be more active than I've been since I originally joined a few years ago. The site is really fantastic - thanks so much for all of your work. Sincerely, Bill Evans
thanks for your help Ian .tab has served me well so far ,but learning scales in thirds and sixth from the great Joe Morley tutor ,i am gettting better at reading the dots
hi Ian , yes i have been looking for a camera . Ive seen couple of second hand sonys and hitachi for about 70 quid . I understand the grace note now. cheers
Hi Ian - I have seen your videos and think they are great. I have been a bit busy of late, for me anyway. I had two Power Point presentations to do, one in November & one in January for another Club. On top of which my wife gave me an "Electronic Keyboard" for Christmas. I did learn to play the piano years ago when I was at school and on the insistance of father, so I have been a bit preoccupied of late. Forgot to leave a comment earlier. Hope the Festive season went well for you. will contact you via private message in due course. In the meantime, thanks for all you do on Classic Banjo the work you put in is unbelievable. NBest wishes and regards as always, Tarry
Thank you, Ian! I am just getting my feet wet here. I have popped in from time to time. Then JS forwarded me some videos from the site after a recent lesson - they were amazing. I'm looking forward to exploring your world. :-) -Leslie
Thanks so much for your kind welcome! I am currently in the process of having my Bart Reiter Regent model converted for nylon strings & classical playing, and I have a few questions:
I'm a classical guitarist, and I prefer higher tension strings. Do you have a preference for any particular type of strings? I've been considering both Chris Sands' strings and Nylgut strings.
I'm also looking--always!--for a good alternative instrument. Are there any dealers you might recommend for a decent selection of instruments?
Thank you so much for this wonderful resource. I particularly enjoy the jukebox, but I do hope you might add Fred Bacon's Massa's in the Cold, Cold Ground.
Cheers,
MH
Ian, thanks for the update on Sweet Corn. The Fine and the repeat ending were missing. I still have a problem though. When I count the measures in the 2nd banjo part with your corrections, I get 92 measures. The 1st banjo part has 97 measures in it. To add to the confusion, Marc's piano arrangement has 80 measures and he has left out the repeat of Part A at measure 40 and gone to Part C instead. I would really like to perform this piece with my band but I would like to perform the original version as the 1st and 2nd banjos indicate. Could you look at all of them again and let me know if my simple counting is wrong?
Hi Hal,
I think that the 1st banjo and guitar/2nd banjo scores ARE correct.
Check this download with the bar numbers written in. DOWNLOAD SWEET CORN
Following both 1st and 2nd banjo scores, they agree bar numbers (incl repeats) to the bottom of the 2nd banjo score at Bar 81. Then D.S al Fine takes you back to Bar 56... then another 16 bars take you to Fine at bar 72.
The total number of bars is 81 + 16 = 97 This is the same number of bars as in the 1st banjo score.
I have read through Marc's piano score and an also a bit confused as it seems to differ from the original 1st banjo (I can't quite work out where Marc's 3rd time bar 38 goes to, as it seems to miss a section of the score where ever I go back to!).
Perhaps you could chat directly to Marc about this please?
Good luck. I am sure that using Marc's piano score you can easily edit it to your requirements with a bit of music entry in your software!
I hope that we can see a video of your group playing it.
Thanks for your help, Ian. Yes, I have the 1st and 2nd banjo parts synched up now. The left hand piano part is still a mess, though. I have contacted Marc to see if he can clear this up for me.
One thing my band has not purchased yet is a camcorder, thus we have no music to display. I am hoping to correct that soon.
Hal
Thank you! I hope to work with this site and its members to assit me in my pursuit for knowledge and technique as it pertains to Classic Banjo.
Many thank's, much appreciated. Does any member of this group have a recording of Banjo Antics by Eddie Tobin (my good friend and Banjo teacher of many years ago). Regards. Frank
Trying to make contact...urgently ..I have had an accident... after spending a considerable amount of time in A&E ,and with a painful week to look forward to,have decided not to try and attend next weekend. Have advised hotel.There will now be a spare double available at the Hilton Hotel. All the very best to all banjo enthusiasts ....live in hopes for next year. sincerely,Tony.
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