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Joel Hooks replied to Austin 's discussion Why does no one play the Banshee at a slow tempo?
"We have discussed this before.  The standard interpretation in the US seems to be to slog through the intro at a snail’s pace and rubato.  Then blazing through the piece as fast as possible. While one may play any piece however they…"
28 minutes ago
Austin replied to Austin 's discussion Why does no one play the Banshee at a slow tempo?
"Sorry let me amend, hardly anyone plays it this way."
12 hours ago
Austin posted a discussion

Why does no one play the Banshee at a slow tempo?

It's clearly marked "slowly", but no one interprets it that way. I know there's a metronome marking, but it completely goes against the tempo and I have no evidence for this, but it seems to me that this is probably a thing done by publishers. It's…See More
12 hours ago
Jody Stecher replied to Austin 's discussion Is it normal to like a 5/8 bridge more?
"Every 1/2 inch bridge will sound unique. Every 5/8 bridge will sound unique. Every bridge from the same maker will sound different from all the others. There is no such thing as the sound from a 5/8 bridge. That's not all.  There is no…"
Thursday
Byron Thomas replied to Austin 's discussion Is it normal to like a 5/8 bridge more?
"Chasing tone is always going to be journey. Play what sounds good to your ears."
Thursday
Austin replied to Austin 's discussion Is it normal to like a 5/8 bridge more?
"I know. But I like the sound more from a 5/8"
Thursday
Byron Thomas replied to Austin 's discussion Is it normal to like a 5/8 bridge more?
"You can have a 5/8 in. if you choose but you will have to account for the extra height, especially if the regal doesn't have a back angle. From my understanding, bridges made for banjos of the classic era were 1/2 in."
Thursday
Austin posted a discussion

Is it normal to like a 5/8 bridge more?

I have a compensated bridge that I put on my Clifford Essex regal and I got to say it's better than the bridge that came with the banjo. Is it normal to a 5/8 Bridge more than a 1/2-in bridge?
Thursday
Steve Harrison posted a discussion

Boogie Rag..1917..Wilbur Colman Sweatman

This late rag strays from the usual  ragtime format and could be described as more of a fox trot. None the less, it's a well written tune. I've combined the piano LH and RH in some of the measures and have made other slight amendments including…See More
Dec 17
Joel Hooks replied to Austin 's discussion Sierra Openback?
"True, but instead of taking out credit one could just save the money instead and then buy outright.  During the saving period one could continue to practice and research to lean exactly what they wanted to get. "
Dec 14
Austin replied to Russ Chandler's discussion Melancholy tunes...
"This funeral March should be performed tempo grave I think"
Dec 13
Austin replied to Austin 's discussion Sierra Openback?
"Only problem is, you can't finance the banjos from the classic era"
Dec 13
Byron Thomas replied to Austin 's discussion Sierra Openback?
"To second Joel, I saw an amazing W.M. Stahl on ebay a few weeks ago that sold for 700 and it didn't look to seem like it had wire string abuse. An absolute beauty! I've also seen some nice John Grey banjos show up for decent prices."
Dec 13
Joel Hooks replied to Austin 's discussion Sierra Openback?
"Derring seems to be very proud of their work. These seem to be well thought of for modern wire string based styles.  At well over $2k I'd rather have my pick of anything from the classic era.  That kind of money, if you are patient,…"
Dec 13
carrie horgan replied to Austin 's discussion Sierra Openback?
"I really like the Deering neck profile and the Sierra has a nice resonant sound - the only thing I'd say is that it's on the heavy side for an open-back (banjo hooks/bolts can dig in but you could put a towel over your legs)."
Dec 13
Austin replied to Austin 's discussion Sierra Openback?
"Already tried one out and I remember it was one of the best banjos I've ever held"
Dec 12
Byron Thomas replied to Austin 's discussion Sierra Openback?
"I haven't owned it but I have played the Deering Sierra. It feels like a well-made modern professional banjo at a well-made modern banjo price. The worth is going to come down to the sound and feel for which you are seeking. Your best bet is to…"
Dec 12
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Sierra Openback?

Has anyone owned one of these? I'm thinking of financing one, but I don't know if they're worth it.See More
Dec 12
Austin replied to Russ Chandler's discussion Melancholy tunes...
"It's a funeral March. Interesting."
Dec 11
Jody Stecher replied to Russ Chandler's discussion Melancholy tunes...
"This  march seems dramatic and a bit melodramatic too but it doesn't make me feel sad. It is sombre, subdued, formal. More like grief repressed than expressed. Good banjo tune though!  I like the hornpipe as well."
Dec 10
 
 
 

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