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Jody Stecher replied to Austin 's discussion What happened to all of the Emile Grimshaw scores?
"The Clifford Essex site (which is a dot com, not a dot net as given in the music library here) does have sheet music for The Banshee. It's a plectrum banjo version but it is not…"
3 hours ago
Jody Stecher replied to Austin 's discussion What happened to all of the Emile Grimshaw scores?
"A search for "Banshee" turns up two entries. One is via Clifford Essex and the other is right here."
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Austin replied to Austin 's discussion What happened to all of the Emile Grimshaw scores?
"I think I found them. I guess I just had to search Grimshaw rather than the banshee."
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Austin replied to Austin 's discussion What happened to all of the Emile Grimshaw scores?
"Hmmm yesterday it said that the banshee was not available and only available on Clifford Essex"
6 hours ago
Jody Stecher replied to Austin 's discussion What happened to all of the Emile Grimshaw scores?
"The sheet music for nearly 100 Grimshaw banjo solos are right here in the Music Library. Including the Banshee.  "
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What happened to all of the Emile Grimshaw scores?

I was looking for the sheet music to the banshee not because I can actually play it but because I just wanted to see if it was available and it isn't. Not even on Clifford essex's site as far as I can see. Does anyone know what happened to it? Can't…See More
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Austin replied to Austin 's discussion How to play this
"I'm sure Clarke will help me. I can almost play through the piece. It doesn't feel above my level even though I'm a beginner. I have a harder time playing through banjo oddity than this. I did put the phrase into Musescore it just…"
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Joel Hooks replied to Austin 's discussion How to play this
"You have a dotted 8th followed by two 32nd notes. I'm sorry to be that guy again (not really sorry), but you need to practice counting. 1- 2- 3- 4 A measure is a math puzzle of time. The dotted 8th note will take three quarts of the beat. …"
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Jody Stecher replied to Austin 's discussion How to play this
"To strum usually means to sweep the thumb or plectrum across several strings at once.  I haven't seen any banjo player do this anywhere in Skeleton Dance. My point was that there was one finger per string, that it was not a strum. Your…"
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Austin replied to Austin 's discussion How to play this
"Thank you! I could read it I just Don't know because I watched a bunch of videos on it and from what I remember, most of them just strum it. I also don't know if notation for banjo back then used the arpeggio symbol."
Sunday
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Happy Nights..1910..March & Two Step...Maurice Levi.

Levi was a bandleader and composer who wrote for musical theatre at the end of the 19th. and beginning of the 20th. centuries. Despite the uninspiring name, this a well written march which makes a good banjo solo. I've kept in the original key of…See More
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Jody Stecher replied to Austin 's discussion How to play this
"It is an open bass string followed by a  repeated C major chord played as a rapid arpeggio. String 3,2, 1 at fret 5. Thumb, index, middle. That's how I'd do it anyway. There are a number of banjo YouTube videos of this Banjo Solo. You…"
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Ethan Schwartz replied to Austin 's discussion What is the difference between Scruggs and Classic?
"Setting aside the historical stuff, the difference from a player's perspective is quite simple—knowing how to do one does not automatically mean you know how to do the other, despite any similarities in technique. "
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Jody Stecher replied to Austin 's discussion What is the difference between Scruggs and Classic?
"In the 1960s there were no  chairs in parking lots, which indeed was a principal locus of amateur bluegrass music activity. Nowadays some people bring their  chairs to outdoor public "pickin' " sites.  It is common.…"
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Evan Crisman replied to Austin 's discussion What is the difference between Scruggs and Classic?
"I heard it on a podcast (Picky Fingers) as well, so it may have been the same one. That would make sense if he was picking up on that."
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