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Opinions on how to play this measure. 16 Replies

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The banshee 2 Replies

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Different Keys? 5 Replies

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New strings from Clifford Essex Music, etc... 7 Replies

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Ragtime banjo 2 Replies

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The Kaiser's Rag (1915)...Clare Mast

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Ragtime Jim (A Ragtime Oddity)..A.Fred.Phillips

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IAN SALTER replied to IAN SALTER's discussion Opinions on how to play this measure.
"Hi Austin, Thank you for that suggestion. I haven't looked at any of that particular method book, although I do know it is highly recommended by a number of members here. Moving from the low F to the F shape often occurs in tunes and…"
15 hours ago
Jody Stecher replied to IAN SALTER's discussion Opinions on how to play this measure.
"Yes, at 88 bpm which is slow.  At that metronome setting the Frolic Jig would be viable if a bit sedate.. The chord in the Grimshaw exercise would occur at the same time as the C in the first half of the measure in question in the Frolic Jig.…"
17 hours ago
Austin replied to IAN SALTER's discussion Opinions on how to play this measure.
"If you want a good way to practice this particular movement,from the fourth to the F shape, Grimshaw's first exercise in how to excel on the banjo practices it."
18 hours ago
IAN SALTER replied to IAN SALTER's discussion Opinions on how to play this measure.
"I must stress that I don't have an academic background and only use the term in the most basic sense. As far as I'm concerned for the banjo, it started with an original instrument, gut and silk wound strings, original texts and some…"
21 hours ago
Jody Stecher replied to IAN SALTER's discussion Opinions on how to play this measure.
"Ah!  That makes sense.  I had no idea."
22 hours ago
IAN SALTER replied to IAN SALTER's discussion Opinions on how to play this measure.
"Hi Jody, I'm sorry about that. Historically Informed Performance Practice."
23 hours ago
Austin replied to Austin 's discussion The banshee
"Sorry, I use speech to text"
23 hours ago
Jody Stecher replied to Austin 's discussion The banshee
"What is "plastic banjo"  ? "
23 hours ago
Jody Stecher replied to IAN SALTER's discussion Opinions on how to play this measure.
"What is a "HIPP" approach?  Internet says it means Health Insurance Premium Payment. I'm sure you have something else in mind."
23 hours ago
IAN SALTER replied to IAN SALTER's discussion Opinions on how to play this measure.
"To be honest, due to an on going illness, I hadn't made an attempt to access the BL website, so I was unaware that there were no scans. I will contact Nick again in a week or so, as I don't want to hound him, due to his current…"
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Joel Hooks replied to IAN SALTER's discussion Opinions on how to play this measure.
"Yes I did, thank you very much.  I am afraid the British library will be no use to me as there is a body of water as an obstacle to me going in person.  They don't seem to have anything available scanned online. I doubt there is much…"
yesterday
IAN SALTER replied to IAN SALTER's discussion Opinions on how to play this measure.
"Hi Joel, Yes, thank you for your valuable contribution. I use the '60' and the '101' everyday, sight reading through each tune, usually only once, for as long as I have the time. When a tune grabs me, I'll add it to my list…"
yesterday
Joel Hooks replied to IAN SALTER's discussion Opinions on how to play this measure.
"I had a chance to sit down with this book last night and the piece seemed to pose no particular problems for me to play it in "normal" position with the jump.  I will admit that I have spent considerable practice time drilling to…"
yesterday
Joel Hooks replied to Austin 's discussion Different Keys?
"The answer is "yes". Plenty of American publications too.  The Walter Jacobs Banjo Collections have several "odd" key pieces. It seems that you are new to "classic banjo".  I recommend a course of study in…"
yesterday
Steve Harrison posted a discussion

Sweet Baby Blues (Banjo Blues) 1917..Ralph Williams.

This is one of the best blues that I've come across for some time. I haven't been able to find the relevance of the alternative title regarding the banjo although it does play well. I've transposed it from F to G and I've added plenty of my…See More
yesterday
Richard William Ineson replied to Austin 's discussion Different Keys?
"Morley's 'Moonlight Revels' has a movement in E major, Lawes' 'En El Camino' has a movement in Db major if I remember rightly  and one of Bill Ball's pieces has a movement in Gb major. "
yesterday
Steve Harrison replied to Trapdoor2's discussion New strings from Clifford Essex Music, etc...
"Hi Marc, from the dim and distant past when I studded engineering at tech.college Hookes Law on elasticity 'springs' to mind regarding instrument strings. Materials under tension should return to their original length when the tension is…"
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Jody Stecher replied to Austin 's discussion Different Keys?
"For other-than-ragtime, check out, for instance Emil Grimshaw's Kentucky Memories or Plantation Episode. Or Colonial March by Parke Hunter (F and B flat).   And most of the vast C major repertoire of all sub-genres moves into F in the…"
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Jody Stecher replied to Austin 's discussion Different Keys?
"There are  pieces in F, Bb, Eb and even Ab.  Many of these are within the ragtime repertoire. The library here is full of such pieces.  For instance check out the "Ragtime Oriole" (4 flats/ A flat major) or "Grace and…"
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