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Jody Stecher replied to Shawn McSweeny's discussion Ossman`s 'Ragtime Medley' Transcribed
"Oh! In the movie business "studio" and "company" are near synonyms. It hadn't occurred to me you were using the term that way. In the recording world it was different. It can be confusing with other terminology as well.…"
10 hours ago
Trapdoor2 replied to Shawn McSweeny's discussion Ossman`s 'Ragtime Medley' Transcribed
"I think Edison had the only "studio"...and true to form, Edison owned the air the artist breathed. I doubt Ossman had a formal written arrangement, unless he was to be backed by a studio orchestra. The money was in the sheet music...but…"
11 hours ago
Shawn McSweeny replied to Shawn McSweeny's discussion Ossman`s 'Ragtime Medley' Transcribed
"Not possessing your clear perspective on the subtleties therein,  I presumed the term 'recording studio'  as interchangeable with 'recording company' . Clearly my bad."
11 hours ago
Jody Stecher replied to Shawn McSweeny's discussion Ossman`s 'Ragtime Medley' Transcribed
"Are you sure it was the studio and not the record company that required the written arrangement?  Did any record company own their own recording studio in 1898? My impression is that most companies rented available rooms and used portable…"
12 hours ago
Shawn McSweeny replied to Shawn McSweeny's discussion Ossman`s 'Ragtime Medley' Transcribed
"Richard, I think you have it exactly right on CE's approach to his published Ossman scores. As for any Ossman's originals :  Recording artists at that time were required to provide the studio with a copy of their arrangement. The…"
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Steve Harrison posted a discussion

The Tremolo Trot..1914..Charles Lukyth Roberts

My previous attempts to upload this were thwarted by Ning doing 'essential' site maintenance. Hopefully this will be 3rd. time lucky! It's a bit different from my usual offerings, as the title suggests, tremolo is used,in particular bars 75-81 and…See More
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Richard William Ineson replied to Shawn McSweeny's discussion Ossman`s 'Ragtime Medley' Transcribed
"Well done Shawn, Ossman was a phenomenal banjo player and I suppose that Clifford Essex had to trim Ossman's  arrangements down to make them accessible to his customers. Does anyone know if any of Ossman's original arrangements of his…"
21 hours ago
thereallyniceman replied to Shawn McSweeny's discussion Ossman`s 'Ragtime Medley' Transcribed
"First Class, Shawn!  Preserved it will be. Thank you again for all the time and effort put into these works for everyone to share. Ian"
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Joel Hooks replied to IAN SALTER's discussion CE PARAGON on eBay UK
"That is a parts banjo.  The rim is not a Paragon, or even CE."
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Trapdoor2 replied to IAN SALTER's discussion CE PARAGON on eBay UK
"Good Dog, that's an ugly banjo. 1950s? The ratty Scruggs tuners hide the terrible headstock paint... ;-)"
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Shawn McSweeny replied to Shawn McSweeny's discussion Ossman`s 'Ragtime Medley' Transcribed
"Hi Jody,  My hope is Ossman's arrangement will get played some, but if not, at least it's been preserved. "
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Jody Stecher replied to Shawn McSweeny's discussion Ossman`s 'Ragtime Medley' Transcribed
"Well done!  And thanks."
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Shawn McSweeny replied to Shawn McSweeny's discussion Ossman`s 'Ragtime Medley' Transcribed
"Here's the TAB :"
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Ossman`s 'Ragtime Medley' Transcribed

The Clifford Essex score for 'Ragtime Medley' doesn't represent Ossman's remarkable c. 1898 Columbia performance - found…See More
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Jody Stecher replied to Ethan Schwartz's discussion Even MORE fun with fluorocarbons
"Yes, lower tension on oud. The Alliance strings I'm using are of considerably less diameter than the nylons but *feel* as if they are exerting a bit more tension.  Also oud scale length, as with banjo, varies quite a bit. So a string at…"
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Joel Hooks replied to Ethan Schwartz's discussion Even MORE fun with fluorocarbons
"I get exposed to enough PFAS, I'll pass on getting it from my strings. "
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Ethan Schwartz replied to Ethan Schwartz's discussion Even MORE fun with fluorocarbons
"Jody -- I only have La Bella 17s to compare them to. There are two main differences: 1. La Bellas are rectified (textured) and Alliances are smooth, which means less finger noise on attack, and 2. At the same diameter and tuning, Alliances are…"
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Jody Stecher replied to Ethan Schwartz's discussion Even MORE fun with fluorocarbons
"I replied a few hours ago and then my reply vanished.  I'll try again. I've used Saverez Alliance strings for the treble strings on several different Arabic and Turkish ouds.  So far so good. They feel different but sound…"
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