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Goldby and Shepard Publications 3 Replies

Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Trapdoor2 14 hours ago.

29 Frets? 14 Replies

Started by Trapdoor2 in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Joel Hooks on Tuesday.

Freaks Of Blackville..1899..Charles W. Dalbey

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo May 24.

Morley's Tutor, Published August 1929

Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo May 21.

At Sunset (Grimshaw) with Title Sheet

Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo May 21.

Dance Of The Owls..1902..J.H.Jennings 2 Replies

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Joel Hooks May 21.

SPAMMER ALERT PLEASE DELETE ANY MESSAGES 1 Reply

Started by thereallyniceman in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Wendy May 19.

Nancy Tooley's Cake Walk..1899..J.H.Jennings 5 Replies

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Trapdoor2 May 19.

Alabama Hoe Down..1899..R.J.Hamilton

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo May 2.

Did “A” tuning actually sound like “C”? 8 Replies

Started by Jason Cornwell in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Joe Phillips May 2.

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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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Trapdoor2 replied to Joel Hooks's discussion Goldby and Shepard Publications
"Hi Richard, Absolutely! Please post them here and I'll get a start on them. We can't have enough of this stuff! ===Marc"
14 hours ago
Richard William Ineson replied to Joel Hooks's discussion Goldby and Shepard Publications
"Hi Trapdoor, I have  a couple of Cammeyer's (probaby mostly arranged and written out by Sheaff) pieces which have been orchestrated for several banjos and which probably date to around WW1. Would you be willing to transcribe them so that…"
20 hours ago
Trapdoor2 replied to Joel Hooks's discussion Goldby and Shepard Publications
"I went thru your upload and downloaded a bunch of titles...as usual. I saw one "club" title, "Flights of Fancy" and went thru the "A notation" to "C Notation" process. Some of these "club" pieces are…"
yesterday
Noel Currie is now a member of Classic-Banjo
Saturday
Joel Hooks posted discussions
Tuesday
Jake Glanville left a comment for Jake Glanville
"I was at a bit of a loss regarding the number of frets on my banjo as I have more than one.  Most, of course, have 22 frets, but my bespoke unique open-back has 25 and my 1930's German open-back has 24. Black jake of Norwich, England."
Tuesday
Joel Hooks replied to Trapdoor2's discussion 29 Frets?
"I count 20:"
Tuesday
Trapdoor2 replied to Trapdoor2's discussion 29 Frets?
"For some silly reason, I didn't even think of an extended fretboard on a regular banjo. I have several, but they're on banjeaurines."
Tuesday
Byron Thomas replied to Trapdoor2's discussion 29 Frets?
"Here's a 29 fret Farland Beveled wood top banjo thats been on ebay for a bit. farland%20banjo.webp"
Tuesday
Trapdoor2 replied to Trapdoor2's discussion 29 Frets?
"Support the cattle industry, Boil your old hide heads for soup!"
Tuesday
Joel Hooks replied to Trapdoor2's discussion 29 Frets?
"I am good with polyester heads."
Tuesday
Trapdoor2 replied to Trapdoor2's discussion 29 Frets?
"I haven't seen one off of a banjo, so those pix are pretty cool, Joel. I didn't know the edges were slit...makes it much easier to hand build. Of course, with the proper beading equipment, you could roll one of these in just a few minutes…"
Tuesday
Joel Hooks replied to Trapdoor2's discussion 29 Frets?
"I also have an unused label that I could scan if one wanted to add the label.  It is printed on tissue paper and Farland wrote in a letter that he did not glue them on but just stuck them to the wet white paint. "
Tuesday
Joel Hooks replied to Trapdoor2's discussion 29 Frets?
Tuesday
Joel Hooks replied to Trapdoor2's discussion 29 Frets?
"The patent reads more like an instruction sheet on how to make the heads than a normal claim.  It starts with "of which the following is a full and complete specification, such as will enable those skilled in the art to which itappertains…"
Tuesday
Trapdoor2 replied to Trapdoor2's discussion 29 Frets?
"I played a steel-head Farland many years ago. It sounded like a Banjo. As I recall, they were "killed" steel...which would make it very easy to mfg. using hand tools. I imagine it would be very unforgiving of rim-size variation."
Tuesday
Joel Hooks replied to Trapdoor2's discussion 29 Frets?
"Farland went deaf in later years.  I have a theory that he had hearing issues and the loud and bright tone of a regular banjo did not sound good to him. Annealed steel heads, always on mutes, leather plectrums, tremolo= dull and soft…"
Tuesday
Jody Stecher replied to Trapdoor2's discussion 29 Frets?
"Could this fingering past the highest fret be the reason or one of the reasons that Farland banjos were fitted with a metal head instead of an animal hide?  On the fretted fingerboard the sound is the result of contact of flesh, metal and gut…"
May 26
Trapdoor2 replied to Trapdoor2's discussion 29 Frets?
"I thought the same...I don't recall ever seeing it notated with fret numbers."
May 25
Joel Hooks replied to Trapdoor2's discussion 29 Frets?
"Cammeyer described Farland's concert with "many notes stopped on the vellum itself".  I presume that was the case here. "
May 25
 
 
 

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