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The Terriers March...is it really a Morley arrangement? 22 Replies

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Banjo and mandolin duets? 1 Reply

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Banjo in New Zealand 1860 - 1940 28 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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"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?

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Trapdoor2 replied to Trapdoor2's discussion The Terriers March...is it really a Morley arrangement?
"That didn't work...trying again."
58 minutes ago
TONY BRYAN replied to Trapdoor2's discussion The Terriers March...is it really a Morley arrangement?
"Ah, that would explain it.  Thanks."
2 hours ago
Joel Hooks replied to Trapdoor2's discussion The Terriers March...is it really a Morley arrangement?
"The Pique arr also goes from C to F.  It is in A notation.  "
3 hours ago
TONY BRYAN replied to Trapdoor2's discussion The Terriers March...is it really a Morley arrangement?
"Some lovely research work there, you guys, well done!  Thanks for the music - I'll take it away and see if any of it is playable.  At a first glance, I would say that the sainted Bernie Sheaff was the more sensible of the two in going…"
5 hours ago
Richard William Ineson replied to Trapdoor2's discussion The Terriers March...is it really a Morley arrangement?
"It took some finding but persistence generally pays off."
7 hours ago
Sam Harris replied to Steven Watson's discussion Banjo and mandolin duets?
"I don't know of any duets, but there are plenty of folios and mandolin club/orchestra arrangements with parts for both mandolin and banjo. I've seen some advertised as "playable with any combination of two or more instruments.""
18 hours ago
Joel Hooks replied to Trapdoor2's discussion The Terriers March...is it really a Morley arrangement?
19 hours ago
Joel Hooks replied to Trapdoor2's discussion The Terriers March...is it really a Morley arrangement?
19 hours ago
Steven Watson posted a discussion

Banjo and mandolin duets?

Does anyone here know of any from the classic era? I would have thought mandolin with banjo accompaniment would have been used, even if perhaps the balance might have been problematic. But I haven't yet come across any scores in BMG etc. (only…See More
20 hours ago
Richard William Ineson replied to Trapdoor2's discussion The Terriers March...is it really a Morley arrangement?
"The signature is that of Bernard Sheaff, I'll have a look for the 1st part tomorrow."
20 hours ago
TONY BRYAN replied to Trapdoor2's discussion The Terriers March...is it really a Morley arrangement?
"Thanks, but I hadn't intended this to be a reverse engineering exercise, just to see if I could find an arrangement from the heyday of banjo innovation.  I still think it's odd that no-one thought this was worth the effort of a banjo…"
20 hours ago
Trapdoor2 replied to Trapdoor2's discussion The Terriers March...is it really a Morley arrangement?
"My copy of Phil's stuff has no file for Boccherini or the Menuet. The first "Bo" file I have is for "Bohee". I think I got my copy from David Wade, many years ago... I should be able to reconstruct a 1st from the 2nd (and…"
22 hours ago
TONY BRYAN replied to Trapdoor2's discussion The Terriers March...is it really a Morley arrangement?
"In a main file called 'Bocherrini' there is a sub-file called 'Menuet'.  That's where I found Menuet(second).TIF. It's odd as I would have expected to find it under 'Unknown', which is where a lot of…"
yesterday
Trapdoor2 replied to Trapdoor2's discussion The Terriers March...is it really a Morley arrangement?
"Tony, what is it filed under in Phil Spier's collection? I can't find it in my copy. The Boccherini is one of those tunes that is very often mistaken for Mozart. It wouldn't surprise me to find it mis-filed somewhere."
yesterday
TONY BRYAN replied to Trapdoor2's discussion The Terriers March...is it really a Morley arrangement?
"Boccherini's Menuet Joel. Firstly, I would like to express my deep admiration and gratitude for all the work you have put into the Internet Archive. It is an immense achievement for one person and I hope you continue adding to it, to the…"
yesterday
Tony Thomas MFA Black Banjoist replied to Brett Lowe's discussion Banjo in New Zealand 1860 - 1940
"Joel Besie Campbell was closely associated with Hosea Easton who was a dedicated plugger for Stewart Products writing in annually with claims of how superior his Stewart banjos were to anything else available in Australia.   Easton's…"
Tuesday
Steve Harrison posted a discussion

Ku-Lukum Rag..1909..Claude P. Christopher & Carl T. Williams

This is a very good example of a slow rag/drag. I could find no information about the composers nor the meaning of the tune title. To play the staccato notes in the second part, my suggested fingering is to play all the notes fretted...Steve.…See More
Tuesday
Joel Hooks replied to Steve Harrison's discussion Kentucky Wedding Knot..1908..A.W.Turner
"Walter Jacobs, at this time, published within the construct of club or orchestra playing and often the various parts would work together with each other.  In some cases, such as this one, the banjo solo can be a little clunky while filling out…"
Mar 7
Steve Harrison replied to Steve Harrison's discussion Kentucky Wedding Knot..1908..A.W.Turner
"Hi Joel, thanks for that, I took my arrangement from the piano score and have added lots of my own embellishments consequently it's more of a challenge to play than the version in Jacobs....Steve."
Mar 7
Joel Hooks replied to Steve Harrison's discussion Kentucky Wedding Knot..1908..A.W.Turner
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