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How much interpretation is too much? 10 Replies

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Lopez Rag..1918..J.R.Lopez 2 Replies

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Possible Weaver banjo for restoration on Ebay 3 Replies

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Cheerio Lads, Jan Wien... 8 Replies

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Flap Jacks Rag..(1916)..J. Bowie Googer.

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Will o' The Wisp Schottische Mountfort?

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Dance Of the Lunatics (An Idiotic Rave)..1912..Thomas Stephen Allen 2 Replies

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Jody Stecher replied to Austin 's discussion How much interpretation is too much?
"The metronome does not lie. That's the good part. If we are speeding up or slowing down we will not be in synch with the click of the metronome.  It makes aware of our deficiencies in rhythmic steadiness. It's a good tool to help us…"
6 hours ago
Russ Chandler replied to Austin 's discussion How much interpretation is too much?
"Just to chime in that metronome practice is really really powerful.Start slow then knock it up by 10bpm each time you've got it down. It's a complete pain until you get it and then you wonder why everyone doesn't do it all the…"
7 hours ago
Jody Stecher replied to Austin 's discussion How much interpretation is too much?
"What Joel said. All points, all well said. Especially the last sentence: "Build the foundation". It applies to all instruments, all kinds of music, all arts, all sciences, all endeavors.  With no foundation the house collapses. …"
yesterday
Jody Stecher replied to Austin 's discussion How much interpretation is too much?
"Why not experiment?   Because then you might not ever be able to play in time. First things first. I can't prove it but I'm pretty sure that Greenop did not have in mind skeletons doing "Modern Interpretive Dance".…"
yesterday
Joel Hooks replied to Austin 's discussion How much interpretation is too much?
"Hi Austin, I have to admit, I did not get more than a couple of minutes in.  I certainly appreciate and respect the "interpretation" but it is not for me.   Totally do what you want and play how you want, you own this public…"
yesterday
Austin replied to Austin 's discussion How much interpretation is too much?
"I practice playing in time as well. I just like improvising I guess."
yesterday
Austin replied to Austin 's discussion How much interpretation is too much?
"Of course. I sort of Incorporated the best of my abilities at the moment. I can't play the whole thing in time so why not experiment a little bit."
yesterday
Russ Chandler replied to Austin 's discussion How much interpretation is too much?
"Videos sometimes don't get much of a reaction so don't let that bother you.I like the idea of slowing the tune down and making it more of a sonic exploration but as you say it isn't really classic banjo by that point. I'd…"
yesterday
thereallyniceman replied to Austin 's discussion How much interpretation is too much?
"When things are quiet on here I would'nt expect immediate reaction. My view is, play with as much variation and interpretation as you like, but this piece is a "Dance" and I think it would be pretty difficult to dance along to your…"
yesterday
Steve Harrison replied to Steve Harrison's discussion Lopez Rag..1918..J.R.Lopez
"Hi Marc, I'm glad you like it, I'll keep scouring the web on the look out for more rare rags, they're still out there. My previous posting, Flap Jacks Rag, is another well written one off composition...Steve."
Monday
Austin replied to Austin 's discussion How much interpretation is too much?
"Have I been excommunicated from the banjo community?"
Monday
Trapdoor2 replied to Steve Harrison's discussion Lopez Rag..1918..J.R.Lopez
"That is a cracker! Nice work, Steve."
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Lopez Rag..1918..J.R.Lopez

This is another well written, self published one off rag by a composer about whom little is known other than he/she published it in 1918 in Memphis, Missouri. It really very good and I hope I've managed to rescue it from obscurity with my…See More
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Skeleton dance by Norton Greenop

This is my rendition of Skeleton dance played in the classic style.
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Richard William Ineson replied to Richard William Ineson's discussion Possible Weaver banjo for restoration on Ebay
"Turners bought the remaining timber (lumber) and unfinished instruments from Alfred Weaver on his retirement in 1938. They issued a small catalogue of their 'Weaver' banjos and continued to manufacture banjos which were identical to…"
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Joel Hooks replied to Richard William Ineson's discussion Possible Weaver banjo for restoration on Ebay
"Yeah, not a Weaver, but certainly a Weaver copy, which seems to have been something offered by most of the majors brands in England. JAT was kinda obvious about it, in a catalog I have photos of they have “Weaver Model” listed."
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