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One of the most fascinating things about Joe Morley is that, due to the fact that his carreer as a…
Mike Moss
May 12
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I have recorded this backup track at the tempo I usually play the piece. Feel free to use it for yo…
Mike Moss
May 10
102 views
So I was researching on early fretted instrument ensemble traditions in the late 19th century and I…
Mike Moss
May 9
63 views
The "Bonja Song" is the first piece of printed music ever to mention the banjo. Published in the UK…
Mike Moss
May 7
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I wasn't really sure if I should upload this recording, but since this is about as well as I'm ever…
Mike Moss
Apr 28
95 views
The banjo is featured in several of Rudyard Kipling's poems, including this one from the Barrack-Ro…
Mike Moss
Apr 24
74 views
Emile Grimshaw (born in Accrington, Lancs, in 1880) was a prolific player and composer for a number…
Mike Moss
Apr 23
51 views
Sammy on Parade was one of Alfred D. Cammeyer's most popular solos, though it is seldom heard nowad…
Mike Moss
Apr 20
70 views
Home Sweet Home, written by Henry Bishop, is one of the world's most enduring and well-known melodi…
Mike Moss
Apr 17
59 views
Here's an arrangement I've made of this celebrated Jewish folk song for Classic style banjo. It is…
Mike Moss
Apr 16
49 views
As with the "Palladium Rag", the title of this piece reminds us of when Joe Morley led a troupe of…
Mike Moss
Apr 3
59 views
Some of you noticed the quality of the sound in my recordings has declined, lately. I took the micr…
Mike Moss
Apr 1
56 views
So here I am, playing Olly Oakley's arrangement of the classic tune "The Policeman's Holiday" in ho…
Mike Moss
Mar 30
62 views
This might be my dumbest arrangement to date, though it might actually turn into an interesting pro…
Mike Moss
Mar 28
55 views
A medley of sea songs with a banjo twist, this is also one of Morley's trickiest solos to play at s…
Mike Moss
Mar 27
91 views
One of Grimshaw's most famous solos, Return of the Regiment is a fun, rousing military-themed piece…
Mike Moss
Mar 11
65 views
This is Alfred Kirby's most famous solo and arguably one of his very best, with a great foot-tappin…
Mike Moss
Mar 10
66 views
A more modern composition in the Classic banjo repertoire, The Syncopatin' Shuffle is also one of t…
Mike Moss
Mar 9
73 views
This is an oddball composition by banjo standards -- it's complex, subtle and intriguing. Reminisci…
Mike Moss
Mar 8
78 views
A fun solo by Emile Grimshaw which includes the Scottish classics "Highland Laddie" and "Annie Laur…
Mike Moss
Feb 4
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