Broadway promenade_Herb J Ellis_classic banjo

très joli morceau par Herb J Ellis qui n 'est bien sur pas le " later " guitariste de jazz , mais l 'immense compositeur / éditeur de morceaux , exercices et...

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Comment by marc dalmasso on January 18, 2013 at 12:44

one more played from the forgotten score . ; by the great Herb J Ellis ; sound a lil ' like an exercice but i like this ; Bass is a D / basse en Ré

Comment by German David Patarroyo on January 19, 2013 at 1:45

Really nice tune, Marc!...maybe a little request...is there any chance that you can tape the songs with a little bit of volume? (my apologies if I sounded mean)...this, because some times it´s hard to heard you some parts, and I really don´t want to miss them :(

Comment by Ray Jones on January 19, 2013 at 8:43

Hi Marc.   Many thanks for letting us listen to your rendition of Broadway Promenade.     I really enjoyed it's banjoey sound.

 

Comment by Steve Harrison on January 19, 2013 at 10:16

Great tune and well played..can you let us know where to find the dots?

Comment by Richard William Ineson on January 19, 2013 at 10:36

Ellis is very often overlooked as a composer for the banjo because of his great output of 'potboilers' but he knew how to capture the characteristic sound of the banjo in pieces such as this. A really well played version of this tune which every banjoist should play.

Comment by marc dalmasso on January 19, 2013 at 12:00

merci / Thx

Yes ; i have sometimes Pbs with the sound ' level ( copy & paste from BHO ) :

Thanks to all the members who leaved a comment or  " a like " on my videos ; these are almost  in  classic banjo ' style .

I use the zoom  Q3 ( regular not HQ ) for the later videos ; it 's  a very good  recorder for the youtube ' videos but the input control gain is  .........  de la merde  ( s*** ? )

In fact , the Zoom ' engineer would  have had an economy  ; he didn 't added an adjustable potentiometer on the Q3  ; he added only a 3 positions ' button

high gain  :  our favorite instrument overload it  if you  're  too close  ... you make a video , you have to be close

auto matic : the worse : go from high to low input gain automaticly ; your video will be good for the garbage..

low gain : the only you can use ; but the volume  must be uncreased with a software

i have increased the volume not enough on some of my videos ; sorry

Steve , i guess  Ian is gonna post the dots in the adequate section

Comment by thereallyniceman on January 24, 2013 at 20:17

For those who would like to try this piece. Steve Harrison has produced a score for 1st banjo and I have posted this along with the original score, and piano accompaniment, to the MUSIC LIBRARY.

Comment by marc dalmasso on November 14, 2014 at 16:31

The TAB  with the regular C bass for this  tune is now  available in the music library ' section ;

and i posted a new video in the "learn to play " section  where i give some explanations to play this TAB ;

BTW , this lovely tune is easy to play  ; don 't hesitate , you will have fun ; best @+marc

Comment by thereallyniceman on November 14, 2014 at 16:37

Excellent Marc!

Thank you for taking the time to produce your LEARN TO PLAY video. 

It is great that people are prepared to help others and share their efforts to promote Classic Banjo.

Everyone, please contribute to help the site in any way that you can as without YOU there will be no site!

HERE IS A LINK TO MARC'S TUTORIAL VIDEO

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