Site member Frank Coyne has kindly sent me a score for the MUSIC LIBRARY.

It is a J.E. Dallas composition that I have not seen before called The Connaught Banjo March. It looks quite interesting and has  1st 2nd banjo, piano and  1st and 2nd Mandolin parts too!!

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Hi Ian,

A really great clean up job, well done. Would love to hear it played! Best regards. Frank

I did a quick read through.  It has all the characteristics of a "thimble march."  It plays fine stroke or guitar style.

The bass solo is cool but for the most part it is rather typical of these things.

I'd do a down and dirty recording of it but I've committed all my time to other pieces in my notebook.

Thanks for sharing! 

I agree with Joel, this is a 'thimble march', the typical thimble 'roll' being shown by the small notes (arpeggios) in the A part. I cannot replicate that particular type of thimble-roll in my editor but I can get close (it won't let me end the arpeggios with the 5th string, it evidently works bottom-up from the tab so the MIDI comes out with the first note being the 5th string...and sounds scrambled).

I also cannot do grace-note triplets (or more than two notes), so the appogitura notes leading into the trio are 'faked in' and I can't make them work (easily) in the repeat.

With that in mind, here is a MIDI of "The Connaught" with both 1st and 2nd banjo parts. I started to add in the two mandolins but a few test measures revealed that they are simply lost amongst the banjo noise, so I left 'em out.

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Brilliant Marc!   Thanks for taking time to do this for us.

I have added a player so we can play it without having to download it:

THE CONNAUGHT BANJO MARCH


It is not a bad march and I do like the Bass solo. Anyone know what the "Connaught" was?

 All I can see in Google is about a posh hotel!

Hi Ian/Marc,

A great job by all, brilliant, sounds great and really delighted to hear it. A nice march, Bass is attractive and catchy. Connaught (one of the Ireland’s four provinces) possibly refers to an Irish (UK) Regiment (?) Regards. Frank

Possibly this?

The Connaught Rangers ("The Devil's Own") was an Irish regiment of the British Army originally raised in 1793 as the 88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers), which gained a reputation both for indiscipline and for its prowess as shock troops and street-fighters with the bayonet while serving under the Duke of Wellington during the Peninsular War in Spain.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I tend to set the two instruments into opposite channels (1st banjo to right, 2nd banjo to left) because while working on the piece, I am listening to my laptop's internal speakers...which are not very good and not physically separated by more than an inch or two. It is kind of like feeding a stereo input into a monaural output...ends up being a mashup.

So, this morning I'm at work and using my headphones and listening to it from here on the website. Whoa! Wiiiiiddddde separation! I feel like my eyeballs are shooting left and right trying to catch up with each banjo.

It is a cool tune, pretty easy. Getting all those 5-note rolls in there using fingerstyle techniques is a bit harder than with a thimble...but do-able. It took me an hour or two key it all in...much less for the 2nd banjo part.

Of course, if anyone wants the TAB...I'll send it forth.

 

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