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Zarh Bickford's Unplayable Chords? 1 Reply

Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Jody Stecher 43 minutes ago.

A Patriotic Fantasie Bickford Lesson 93 & 94

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National Colors Rag..1917..Marcella A. Henry.

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo on Monday.

U. S. School Of Music Banjo Course, Lessons 49 To 96 3 Replies

Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Francky Algoedt on Saturday.

Alex Magee Plays `Canadian Capers` 31 Replies

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CE FOOT STOOL ON EBAY UK. 23 Replies

Started by IAN SALTER in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Jody Stecher Jul 9.

Zither Banjo Project 2 Replies

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Whiskey Before Breakfast:score, tab, sound file 2 Replies

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Scribner radio music library

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Whiskey Before Breakfast for Classic Banjo 1 Reply

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Coon-Gine Baby..1893..Carl Lexhoizt aka Charles Astin. 1 Reply

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PRETTY BELLE WALTZ, by Walter Stearns...A to C notation...again. 1 Reply

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Emma Mazurka...A Notation to C Notation

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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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Jody Stecher replied to Joel Hooks's discussion Zarh Bickford's Unplayable Chords?
"The chord in the penultimate measure FACF is not playable by normal hands if the 4th string is tuned to C. But if the 4th string is tuned to D we have a garden variety F chord that every bluegrass banjo player knows and plays often.   This got…"
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Steve Harrison posted a discussion

National Colors Rag..1917..Marcella A. Henry.

Marcella Henry was involved in Axel Christensen's piano teaching schools in Chicago. This tune was taken from Vol.3 of The Ragtime Review, a monthly magazine published by Christensen. I'm not keen on Christensen's style of ragtime, I find it a bit…See More
Monday
Francky Algoedt replied to Joel Hooks's discussion U. S. School Of Music Banjo Course, Lessons 49 To 96
"Great stuff , hope we can discover the other parts of this course ..... something for the library.... Greetings from Flanders Fields "
Saturday
Shawn McSweeny replied to Shawn McSweeny's discussion Alex Magee Plays `Canadian Capers`
"Assuming you are referring to the graphic at the top of the Discussion : in Photoshop I combined the original piano score cover art, a scanned and then "ovaled" photo of Alex, and added some text in a colour matching the deep green border…"
Saturday
Michael Williams is now a member of Classic-Banjo
Saturday
Joel Hooks replied to Joel Hooks's discussion U. S. School Of Music Banjo Course, Lessons 49 To 96
"At least he does not wander off on Theosophical tangents, that might get a little weird. This course follows a similar format as the Charles Atlas course (coincidentally first published in that same year, 1922), and that one goes off on some…"
Friday
Jody Stecher replied to Joel Hooks's discussion U. S. School Of Music Banjo Course, Lessons 49 To 96
"I have one of Bickford's mandolin books and I like it. I have the impression that he has a good understanding of what it is to be a beginner and know nothing. Although he sometimes wanders off on philosophical tangents his actual advice on…"
Friday
Joel Hooks posted a discussion

U. S. School Of Music Banjo Course, Lessons 49 To 96

Here is an interesting work, it is a correspondence course for the banjo.  I am fairly certain that it was written by Zarh Myron Bickford.  The writing style is similar to his articles and many of the pieces are taken right out of his Banjo Players…See More
Friday
Jody Stecher replied to IAN SALTER's discussion CE FOOT STOOL ON EBAY UK.
"Does anyone (else) remember a 1950s LP series called "Pardon My Blooper"?   Misspoken gems from radio and TV were  reproduced in the grooves. One of them was " And now... Eddie Playbody will pee for you".   "
Jul 9
IAN SALTER replied to Nathanael Hayes's discussion Zither Banjo Project
"Hi Nathanael, Tell me the width of the nut and if it is the same, or close to that on my Apollo N°1, I'll send you the measurements and maybe you could cut some slots and get a better spacing. Ian."
Jul 9
Jody Stecher replied to IAN SALTER's discussion CE FOOT STOOL ON EBAY UK.
"Maybe not, after tasting the "pizza". "
Jul 8
Joel Hooks replied to IAN SALTER's discussion CE FOOT STOOL ON EBAY UK.
"No judgement on my part regarding Peabody, while not really my thing I totally get it.  He was a true entertainer and pretty much changed the general approach of playing plectrum banjo.   I also feel like I would have been all in on…"
Jul 8
Trapdoor2 replied to IAN SALTER's discussion CE FOOT STOOL ON EBAY UK.
"Eddie Peabody is probably why I'm here... My Dad was the pilot of a Navy transport airplane during the Korean War (he also flew in WWII). He was assigned to a USO type tour taking Buddy Hackett, Anne Blythe and Eddie Peabody around the war…"
Jul 8
Jody Stecher replied to IAN SALTER's discussion CE FOOT STOOL ON EBAY UK.
"OK. Less weight in the pot than a Tu-ba-phone."
Jul 8
Joel Hooks replied to IAN SALTER's discussion CE FOOT STOOL ON EBAY UK.
"Sometimes.  But for the last few years really fancy Stewarts seems to be the choice. "
Jul 8
Steve Harrison posted a discussion

The Glad Rag.Ragtime Essence..1910..Richard grant O'Grady

This is another fine rag by O'Grady and I would put it in the same league as The Smiler or Smoky Mokes. I've made quite a few alterations to parts of the trio to make it easier to play on the banjo...Steve.…See More
Jul 8
Jody Stecher replied to IAN SALTER's discussion CE FOOT STOOL ON EBAY UK.
"All with resonators I presume. "
Jul 8
Joel Hooks replied to IAN SALTER's discussion CE FOOT STOOL ON EBAY UK.
" Several of the "old timers" at the ABF rallies hold their banjos like Eddie Peabody, between the thighs with the neck pointing up like a cello towards their left shoulder.  They got their start on plectrum banjo at Shakey's…"
Jul 8
 
 
 

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