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Trapdoor2 replied to Steve Harrison's discussion Lazy Luke (A Raggy Drag)..1905..George L. Philpot
"And...here's the C Notation, Tab and mp3."
9 hours ago
Trapdoor2 replied to Steve Harrison's discussion Lazy Luke (A Raggy Drag)..1905..George L. Philpot
"I went to my copy of #4 and did not find "Lazy Luke". You're link references #4 but it comes up as #3."
9 hours ago
Trapdoor2 replied to Steve Harrison's discussion Lazy Luke (A Raggy Drag)..1905..George L. Philpot
"Sounds like a fun tune! I'll set the A notation in C and add it to the library."
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Joel Hooks replied to Steve Harrison's discussion Lazy Luke (A Raggy Drag)..1905..George L. Philpot
"I'll add that Walter Jacobs, at some point, started publishing a piece so that all combinations of instruments it was published for work together.  While this was not always the case, Jacobs was pretty consistent especially later. …"
16 hours ago
Joel Hooks replied to Steve Harrison's discussion Lazy Luke (A Raggy Drag)..1905..George L. Philpot
"#12 in the folio.  This is in A notation which transposes out to C and F."
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Lazy Luke (A Raggy Drag)..1905..George L. Philpot

I could find no information about the composer of this very well written slow drag. The notes on the title page indicates that it was available as a banjo solo but I've never come across it in the past. The piano score was written in C/F but I find…See More
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"Greetings Philippe. I only just discovered this classic banjo site. The history certainly is interesting and the playing impressive. I have responded to your most recent email. regards doug miller, PEI, Canada"
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IAN SALTER replied to IAN SALTER's discussion G. MATTHEW ONE STRING BANJO NECK.
"I had started looking for old furniture to make one, when I found this and bought it last night. It's a happy coincidence that for the past few weeks, I've been practicing playing scales, intervals and phrases on single strings on my…"
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Ken Chalifoux replied to Ken Chalifoux's discussion Beginner suggestions
"Hi Carrie! Thank you! I love Rob's content. I'm gonna order a copy of that book asap. I'll find that Mike Ross tutor too. Cheers! "
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carrie horgan replied to Ken Chalifoux's discussion Beginner suggestions
"Welcome Ken.  Rob Mackillop recorded the tunes in the Bradbury book.  Here is a link: https://robmackillop.net/bradbury-studies/    There is a helpful Banjo Notation Primer by Mike Moss in the tutor book…"
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Joel Hooks replied to Ken Chalifoux's discussion Beginner suggestions
"I don't have any particular problem with the Ellis books, but there are some advantages to Bradbury.  Bradbury has you learning chords by name early on as well as good section on chord construction (the 1927 book has an even more complete…"
Thursday
Ken Chalifoux replied to Ken Chalifoux's discussion Beginner suggestions
"I'm listening to Jon Bekoff and Nate Paine now! These guy are fantastic. I see what you mean now. Their bow arm is barely moving. I've played around with different fiddle holds. I hear they can be better for focusing on your rhythym.…"
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IAN SALTER replied to Ken Chalifoux's discussion Beginner suggestions
"From what I recall of previous discussions about tutor books, the Bradbury seems to be highly regarded, along with the Grimshaw. If you put either name in the search box, I'm sure you'll find a lot of good information. Btw, don't…"
Wednesday
Ken Chalifoux replied to Ken Chalifoux's discussion Beginner suggestions
"Heyagain Ian,I appreciate any direction at all, so thank you. I also appreciate the kind words about my playing as well; Thank you for listening. I have a passion for traditional music of all kinds, history, and culture. I seem to just keep going…"
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IAN SALTER replied to Ken Chalifoux's discussion Beginner suggestions
"Hi Ken, The first Ellis book is the Thorough School For The Five Stringed Banjo and then the Advanced School. The Studies book wouldn't benefit you at the moment, as it doesn't provide instruction on how to play the pieces, all of which…"
Wednesday
Ken Chalifoux replied to Ken Chalifoux's discussion Beginner suggestions
"Hi Ian,  Thanks for taking the time to comment. That's all great advice, and I'll go through those publications right away. I think I found them. "Ellis Studies for Banjo & Zither-Banjo', and the Advanced…"
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Jim lee replied to Andrew 'blind boy' Butler's discussion A Banjo Galaxy
"Hi there..im trying to find a cd of William j ball what has Georgia walkaround on.....does anyone have one for sale..regards James"
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Ken Chalifoux replied to Ken Chalifoux's discussion Beginner suggestions
"Thank you for the reply Joel! I recently ordered one of your banjo thimbles, and I love it. Unfortunately, I'm on the other side of Canada, so I wouldn't be able to attend that gathering, though it sounds like something right up my…"
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