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The Banjo as a sacred instrument 3 Replies

Started by Austin in Classic Banjo. Last reply by IAN SALTER yesterday.

Arranging music for the banjo 6 Replies

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Ideal Desfeito..1919..Zechina De Abreu

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo on Friday.

Fun Things We Can All Enjoy 2 Replies

Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Byron Thomas on Thursday.

Classic style composing and arranging 88 Replies

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Salut D'Amour (Love's greeting)..New Arrangement..Sir Edward Elgar. 2 Replies

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Notation query 9 Replies

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Ballantine Tutor from 1884 (for you 6 and 7 stringers) 1 Reply

Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Byron Thomas Nov 3.

Coon Gine Baby..sheet music 1 Reply

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Byron Thomas Oct 30.

Coon-Gine Baby..1893..Carl Lexhoizt aka Charles Astin. 3 Replies

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Gatcomb Musical Gazettes

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You and a Canoe 'chord' change! 16 Replies

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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 

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Posted by Deborah Powers on February 7, 2025 at 14:00 — 3 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

 

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IAN SALTER replied to Austin 's discussion The Banjo as a sacred instrument
"OK then."
yesterday
Austin replied to Austin 's discussion The Banjo as a sacred instrument
"Indeed. It's an exploration of the timbral properties of the banjo. It's a study of texture rather than Melody. My approach Is attempting to shape that chaos into something. It proves what's possible and I will not stop until I have…"
yesterday
Steve Harrison posted a discussion

Tico Tico No Fuba..1917..Zequinha de Abreu

This is a major revamp of my original arrangement. I've changed the key to Emin/Emaj. and I've lowered the Emaj part by an octave which makes it slightly less challenging to play. My suggested fingering leans towards melodic style in parts and makes…See More
yesterday
Richard William Ineson replied to Richard William Ineson's discussion Arranging music for the banjo
"Here is another one of my easy arrangements of a well known tune which will be played today, in the UK. It's very effective on the banjo when accompanied by someone playing the bass part (not included here)."
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IAN SALTER replied to Austin 's discussion The Banjo as a sacred instrument
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Jody Stecher replied to Richard William Ineson's discussion Arranging music for the banjo
"I have a Vega to-be-phone banjo... (Tu-ba-phone). Is that what you mean?"
Friday
Joel Hooks replied to Richard William Ineson's discussion Arranging music for the banjo
"But sometimes it is a good thing to-be-phone(y)."
Friday
Steve Harrison posted a discussion

Ideal Desfeito..1919..Zechina De Abreu

This is a new arrangement of a tune I posted some time back and is another piece that demonstrates  the versatility of the banjo when arranging music for a variety of different genres. Abreu was a Brazilian composer, his most well known tune being…See More
Friday
Jody Stecher replied to Richard William Ineson's discussion Arranging music for the banjo
"Last year I had what I thought was a case of antiphony but when I opened it there was a saxophony inside it.  Of course I've always been anti-phony myself, preferring honest folk."
Friday
Richard William Ineson replied to Richard William Ineson's discussion Arranging music for the banjo
"I sympathise, I had a bad case of cultural appropriation a few years ago which baffled a lot of people."
Friday
Joel Hooks replied to Richard William Ineson's discussion Arranging music for the banjo
"I saw my ethnomusicologist when I had a case of antiphony, he prescribed a cream that cleared it right up."
Friday
Richard William Ineson posted a discussion

Arranging music for the banjo

 All I  can say is that I'm glad that I'm a poor country boy who never knew that playing the banjo might involve 'a non eurocentric point of view', 'antiphony', 'call and response' etc. and I must make it clear that I am not an 'ethnomusicologist'…See More
Friday
Byron Thomas replied to Joel Hooks's discussion Fun Things We Can All Enjoy
"It's been hard not to follow. I've been checking for the past few months. I've been excited to tackle the Home Study Lessons for banjo! Plus, The Orchestral Banjoist and Amstrong's Harmony for Fretted Instruments are both very…"
Thursday
Jody Stecher replied to Joel Hooks's discussion Fun Things We Can All Enjoy
"This is monumental. It's not just pushing buttons on a copy machine. It takes work and dedication. Than you."
Thursday
Joel Hooks posted a discussion

Fun Things We Can All Enjoy

Unless you have been hiding under a pile of scooped fingerboard cutoffs, you have been following along with the great Joel Hooks Obsessive Scanning Project.Last night I ripped off a handful of A. J. Weidt pieces.  While most of these are well known…See More
Thursday
Austin replied to Byron Thomas's discussion Classic style composing and arranging
""Replacing "antiphony" with "call and response" is not doing anything to raise awareness of "hidden" (again, not really; lots of work has been done on this, you just aren't aware of it) black influence on…"
Wednesday
Jody Stecher replied to Byron Thomas's discussion Classic style composing and arranging
"Good idea, Ethan. Let's put an end to this nonsense. I'm done as well. No point in talking to a wall. "
Wednesday
Ethan Schwartz replied to Byron Thomas's discussion Classic style composing and arranging
"This will be my last reply as this whole thing is clearly a waste of time and a distraction from what could otherwise be a productive and practically useful discussion about arranging for the banjo.  1. This hypothetical distinction assumes…"
Wednesday
Jody Stecher replied to Byron Thomas's discussion Classic style composing and arranging
"Byron,  I *think* Austin means treating a single banjo as an orchestra, bringing out different tone colors  and doing this at once by a single player. This was not the norm in during the "Golden Age" of recording of classic…"
Wednesday
 
 
 

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