Forum

Potentially the best method 9 Replies

Started by Austin in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Jody Stecher 7 hours ago.

W.M. Huntley Songs in 12 Keys 2 Replies

Started by Byron Thomas in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Joel Hooks 15 hours ago.

Whoa! Bill, Vess Ossman 10 Replies

Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Shawn McSweeny 21 hours ago.

Weaver on Ebay UK 1 Reply

Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Austin 21 hours ago.

Voicing 15 Replies

Started by Austin in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Austin 22 hours ago.

Who's That Knockin'..1922..Roy Stapleton

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo on Sunday.

Sharp keys 2 Replies

Started by Austin in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Austin on Friday.

John Hartford on strings, tuning, and tone rings 5 Replies

Started by David Connelly in Classic Banjo. Last reply by David Connelly on Friday.

The Weird Rag..1911..Phil Schwartz

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo on Thursday.

"Laughing Eyes" Waltz - Huntley 5 Replies

Started by Byron Thomas in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Byron Thomas Mar 26.

Le Banjo Gottschalk for Banjo 24 Replies

Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Byron Thomas Mar 25.

Buying a zither banjo 22 Replies

Started by Austin in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Jody Stecher Mar 25.

Blog Posts

Help please

My Nan used to play the banjo ( many many moons ago ) she was known as “Ena and her banjo”.

Unfortunately her banjo has fallen into disrepair over the years . However her musical genius (apparently a blooming brilliant singer too)has skipped the last 3 generations .We are looking for a recommendation for someone/company to do a sympathetic repair as a surprise for our mums 80th birthday next year .We live in Leicestershire (England) can any one advise us please 

Many…

Continue

Posted by Deborah Powers on February 7, 2025 at 14:00 — 2 Comments

"SOMEWHERE IN DIXIE" Banjo 2

Hello, I wrote a Banjo 2 accompaniment for Somewere in Dixie, as there was none. Is it possible to put it in the music library?

Posted by Alexandre Derycke on October 20, 2024 at 20:06 — 2 Comments

 

Photos

  • Add Photos
  • View All

Latest Activity

TIMOTHY WEAVER is now a member of Classic-Banjo
5 hours ago
Jody Stecher replied to Austin 's discussion Potentially the best method
"Joel, you've mentioned before that there are several versions of the Bradbury book. I've been trying to find the comments  using the search function but not finding what I'm looking for. Could you please say what has been…"
7 hours ago
Joel Hooks replied to Byron Thomas's discussion W.M. Huntley Songs in 12 Keys
"All the Huntley pieces I have I scanned and put on the archive (including a small catalog that is undated)."
15 hours ago
Jody Stecher replied to Byron Thomas's discussion W.M. Huntley Songs in 12 Keys
"I don't have copies of these.  I found a Victoria Schottische on Youtube  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKcFzhxcEsk Here's some info on Queen of the Waves, including words, the defining element which makes a  musical work…"
19 hours ago
Byron Thomas posted a discussion

W.M. Huntley Songs in 12 Keys

In the quest to have well rounded banjo audio pallet, I've been looking for these songs by Huntley so that I can hear the banjo all around the circle. Does anyone have a copy of these songs that are excerpted in W.M. Huntley's Complete School of…See More
20 hours ago
Shawn McSweeny replied to Joel Hooks's discussion Whoa! Bill, Vess Ossman
"So Joel, maybe you'll wear out a few bass strings and learn it for the Fall Rally!"
21 hours ago
Austin replied to Joel Hooks's discussion Weaver on Ebay UK
"I wonder how much shipping would be lol"
21 hours ago
Austin replied to Austin 's discussion Voicing
"Because I added a bit to the intro. Where it walks down in an arpeggio"
22 hours ago
Ethan Schwartz replied to Austin 's discussion Voicing
"I see it. But I don't see the musical reasoning for doing that. The previous two measures establish D as the focus, and that remains the focus in the main melody (measure 5 onward). Harmonically speaking, the A (the 5th) of the D7 is more…"
23 hours ago
Jody Stecher replied to Austin 's discussion Voicing
"Ethan, it's in the Melbay version on page 39. It's the first chord of the  4th measure of the intro. The inversion is A, C, D on strings 3,2, and 1.   Context suggests that the note to bring out here is the top one, D.…"
23 hours ago
Joel Hooks replied to Austin 's discussion Voicing
"Page 39-40 in the PDF from Mel Bay, I have not checked to see if the page count matches the original two volume or the later combined version in print.  I can sort of see what you are saying, but I think you are overthinking it. Stick to the…"
23 hours ago
Shawn McSweeny replied to Joel Hooks's discussion Whoa! Bill, Vess Ossman
"Thanks again for the library link Richard. The vocal/piano score was a big assist, despite its several differences from Ossman's arrangement.  My hope is the new transcription motivates a few more people to learn (and enjoy) the…"
23 hours ago
Joel Hooks replied to Joel Hooks's discussion Whoa! Bill, Vess Ossman
"Nice job on this Shawn!  Thanks!!"
yesterday
Austin replied to Austin 's discussion Voicing
"It's in the Mel Bay method published in the '60s I believe. Still in print so you'd have to buy it. Don't currently have it with me but I'll take a picture when I get home."
yesterday
Ethan Schwartz replied to Austin 's discussion Voicing
"Where can I find that (or you could screenshot the part)? "
yesterday
Austin replied to Austin 's discussion Voicing
"There's this moment in Bradbury's arrangement of the caissons go rolling along in the intro where I would like to bring out the middle voice of a D7"
yesterday
Richard William Ineson replied to Joel Hooks's discussion Whoa! Bill, Vess Ossman
"Thanks for making this great tune available to the world once again Shawn. I doubt whether I'll get to play this up to speed but it will be a lot of fun trying."
yesterday
Ethan Schwartz replied to Austin 's discussion Voicing
"Perhaps I should have said, "I'm struggling to think of an example where an experienced composer/arranger would do that intentionally." Yes it happens in choral/orchestral contexts, but on banjo? There's plenty of melody-on-top…"
yesterday
Shawn McSweeny replied to Joel Hooks's discussion Whoa! Bill, Vess Ossman
"Here's the freshly transcribed score for Ossman's arrangement, as played on his Columbia recording (link at top of Discussion).  DOTS and TAB are provided.  Perhaps Ian will place them in the score library. A digital playback of…"
yesterday
Jody Stecher replied to Austin 's discussion Voicing
"I would want to bring it out when it is the melody note and the surrounding notes are harmony notes. "
yesterday
 
 
 

NEW ! Visit our new library of ORIGINAL RECORDINGS


1000 digitised cylinders, 78rpm records and live recordings, all to play and

ALL to download FREE

Sit back and listen to the greatest players of Classic Style Banjo.

Visit the Record Library

Events

© 2025   Created by thereallyniceman.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service