Does anybody have a tabbed version of the St. Louis Tickle?  I'm going to make the switch over to standard notation soon, but at the moment I'm still becoming more comfortable with the style of arranging used in classic banjo.

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Cool! The second one "arr CRB" is from Clarke Buehling. Same initials, same MS as the orchestra version I've been working on. Thanks a lot Jody!

Your wish is my command line. I have been working on it for some time as well. You will see that the Banjeaurine stops to soon. I am sure it is a repeat issue.

This is Clarke's version with 1st, 2nd, Cello, Banjeaurine, Obligato, and Piccolo.



Trapdoor2 said:

I have been working on tabbing out Clarke Buehling's Orchestral version for some time. It has parts for 1st, 2nd, banjeaurine, piccolo and cello. It is a huge task and one that I need to just buckle down and finish. While Clarke's manuscript is reasonably clear, it is harder for me to translate.

Steve's version is a good one but I started with Clarke's and mean to finish eventually.

I would like to see a vintage set of dots arranged for banjo in the period. Anyone seen any from the Brit publishing houses (Essex, Grimshaw or Turner, etc.)? I would have expected to see a set of Ossman dots wandering around...but haven't.

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