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Dreamland Gavotte by Morley, other new (old) music on the way... 1 Reply

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Musescore tab tip? 2 Replies

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"Pastime Schottische" by Joe Morley 12 Replies

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WANTED: "Niagara" by Arthur Tilley 7 Replies

Started by thereallyniceman in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Joel Hooks on Wednesday.

Scottish slow air/lament on banjo 1 Reply

Started by Jody Stecher in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Jody Stecher on Wednesday.

Ghost Dance (Dance Descriptive)..1911..Cora Salisbury

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo on Tuesday.

An Irish Hornpipe: The Plains Of Boyle

Started by Jody Stecher in Classic Banjo on Tuesday.

Swing playback on Musescore 6 Replies

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Bradbury Book 2 43 Replies

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The Senegambian Patrol..1899..George Rosey.

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo May 21.

A Scottish Hornpipe on banjo

Started by Jody Stecher in Classic Banjo May 20.

Farland and his injury 5 Replies

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WEAVER or CE IN AUCTION. 5 Replies

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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 Trapdoor2's discussion Dreamland Gavotte by Morley, other new (old) music on the way...
"Ok! Ian has uploaded "The Royal Trumpeters" to the Music Library here. I had forgotten (or failed to listen up in class) that Ian doesn't do A notation in the Music Library. Fortunately, I sent copies to Joel and he has them up on The…"
3 hours ago
Steve Harrison posted a discussion

Turkey In The Straw (A Ragtime Fantasie)...1904..Otto Bonnell

This a very interesting ragtime-ish arrangement of a well known favourite. Nothing is known about the composer. It's not too challenging and is well worth a listen and play. The piano score was written in C/F but it works better on the banjo in G/C.…See More
8 hours ago
Jody Stecher replied to Jody Stecher's discussion Musescore tab tip?
"It worked. Thanks!"
yesterday
Banjowaif replied to Jody Stecher's discussion Musescore tab tip?
"You need to change the tuning of the banjo.  Doing this from memory  right click the first measure & select staff property towards the bottom of the box that pops up, you have the option to edit the strings data select the fourth…"
yesterday
Jody Stecher posted a discussion

Musescore tab tip?

Aargh! I'm trying to create a (full ) tab version of a Musescore staff notation. Musescore thinks the 4th string is tuned to D but it's really at C. So all the 4th string notes are shown two frets lower than they really are and I'm not able to…See More
yesterday
Trapdoor2 posted a discussion

Dreamland Gavotte by Morley, other new (old) music on the way...

Digging thru a big box of printouts (where I found Morley's "Pastime Schottische"), I ran across 10 more pieces I couldn't find online or in my digital collection. I've scanned them and sent them to Ian for inclusion in the Music Library here...and…See More
Thursday
Trapdoor2 replied to Trapdoor2's discussion "Pastime Schottische" by Joe Morley
"Absolutely. The pile I dug this out of yielded several more "unlisted" (not Morely but not online or in the usual collections). They're all 8.5 X 11 copies, so I can scan them for dissemination."
Wednesday
Joel Hooks replied to Trapdoor2's discussion "Pastime Schottische" by Joe Morley
"Well, I believe there is value to making all of the banjo music (even the meh) available.  One man's "meh" is another's "hey!".   Well, probably not, but still.  And I think you for posting…"
Wednesday
Trapdoor2 replied to Trapdoor2's discussion "Pastime Schottische" by Joe Morley
"Yah. Nothing special, just odd that it isn't listed. I still suspect it is a re-named bit of fluff. I need to look at the tutor and see if it might be in there under a different title."
Wednesday
Joel Hooks replied to Trapdoor2's discussion "Pastime Schottische" by Joe Morley
"I played it last night... sounds like a schottische. "
Wednesday
Joel Hooks replied to thereallyniceman's discussion WANTED: "Niagara" by Arthur Tilley
"Thank you Eric and thank you Ian!"
Wednesday
thereallyniceman replied to thereallyniceman's discussion WANTED: "Niagara" by Arthur Tilley
"For those who may be interested, I have added Tilley's score of Niagra to the MUSIC LIBRARY. Thanks to my friend Eric Silverstone form Israel."
Wednesday
Jody Stecher replied to Jody Stecher's discussion Scottish slow air/lament on banjo
"Ning or my computer lost my faithful reproduction of the odd punctuation of the original title. At least it didn't change the spelling of Niel to Neil.   Niel is how Mr Gow spelled it.  OK here it is again "Niel Gow's…"
Wednesday
Jody Stecher posted a discussion

Scottish slow air/lament on banjo

You've all heard the banjo jokes. Like: what's the difference between a banjo and a chain saw? Answer: a chain saw has dynamic range. These jokes address an actual problem but the problem is not with banjos. It's with (some) banjo players. I find…See More
Wednesday
Jody Stecher replied to Trapdoor2's discussion "Pastime Schottische" by Joe Morley
"I played through the entire 2nd banjo part and it all makes sense including the C+ chord you mention (it may not be the best sound but it is not a musical error). But when I listen to the midi something sounds wrong. Mostly it's the two middle…"
Wednesday
Trapdoor2 replied to Trapdoor2's discussion "Pastime Schottische" by Joe Morley
"Ok, here's the full new/clean file. This includes the piece in its (mostly, I can't duplicate it exactly) original format as a duet, all position and fingering and 5th string flags. Then, I've separated the two parts into individual…"
Tuesday
Trapdoor2 replied to Trapdoor2's discussion "Pastime Schottische" by Joe Morley
"Yes...I don't like the 2nd banjo C+ inversion under the G#s (quarter notes, 1st banjo) in the A part. You'll need to tell me which piles you don't like and I'll check."
Tuesday
Jody Stecher replied to Trapdoor2's discussion "Pastime Schottische" by Joe Morley
"There may be some wrong chords in the second banjo part. I hear momentary clusters of half steps piled on top of each other that are possibly not intentional. "
Tuesday
Trapdoor2 replied to Trapdoor2's discussion "Pastime Schottische" by Joe Morley
"Here's an mp3 of the tune, both parts (don't listen to it Joel, you'll go blind!). ;-)  I'll have a cleaned-up score sometime today...which will include all the flags, positions, fingering, etc. Initial thoughts: Sounds (and…"
Tuesday
Trapdoor2 replied to Trapdoor2's discussion "Pastime Schottische" by Joe Morley
"See attached!"
Tuesday
 
 
 

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