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The Terriers March...is it really a Morley arrangement? 12 Replies

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Banjo in New Zealand 1860 - 1940 28 Replies

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Kentucky Wedding Knot..1908..A.W.Turner 4 Replies

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Joel Hooks on Saturday.

Banjo restoration 1 Reply

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Quality rag..1909..Ella Hudson Day

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Still Fretting by Rob Murch...

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The 1912 Farland Method

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Cammeyer Scanning Project. 7 Replies

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Boiled Owl Rag..1911...Margaret Woodin Couchie

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Vintage Ernest Shackleton 1914 Banjo on EBAY UK ????????? 21 Replies

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Baby Blues..1917..Caroline Stark

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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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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…"
1 hour ago
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."
2 hours ago
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…"
2 hours ago
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…"
Saturday
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
Mar 6
Joel Hooks replied to Steve Harrison's discussion Kentucky Wedding Knot..1908..A.W.Turner
"This is in the Jacobs' Banjo Collection Vol. 6.  I'd post it but the Archive seems to be having problems currently. "
Mar 6
Steve Harrison posted a discussion

Kentucky Wedding Knot..1908..A.W.Turner

This is a one off rag by a composer about whom I could find no information. It's a well written piece and contains snippets of Mendelssohn's Wedding  March, Dixie and The Arkansas Traveler. I couldn't locate a title page...Steve. See More
Mar 6
Banjowaif replied to Phil cooper's discussion Banjo restoration
"Theo Parmakis Instrument maker & repairer. Plays & teaches the banjo and is Based in Sheffield"
Mar 5
Phil cooper posted a discussion

Banjo restoration

Does anyone recommend any 5 string Banjo repairers in the UK.I'm in the Midlands and have a very interesting Windsor 5 string.It was made by Windsor for Alfred Kirby it has a small plque on the headstock.Was bought but my father in the 1970's from…See More
Mar 5
Jody Stecher commented on Steven Watson's video
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Emile Grimshaw - Chop Suey

"It may not produce a suitable sound for classic banjo, a genre where snap, crackle and pop is often a virtue."
Mar 4
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Steven Watson commented on Steven Watson's video
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Emile Grimshaw - Chop Suey

"Very useful to know, thanks Jody! I'll give it a go."
Mar 4
Jody Stecher commented on Steven Watson's video
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Emile Grimshaw - Chop Suey

"The recorded sound of  the inside of a banjo is usually on the bass-y side. Adding some of this sound to the main front mic can add some extra "body" to the sound. Too much of this and the banjo looses crispness. But just a bit is, in…"
Mar 4
Steven Watson commented on Steven Watson's video
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Emile Grimshaw - Chop Suey

"Thanks Jody. Sorry I only just discovered your comment! Basically, I need to experiment more. Placing a mic behind banjo is a curious idea indeed."
Mar 3
Steve Harrison posted a discussion

Quality rag..1909..Ella Hudson Day

The composer was a pianist and writer of songs and rags and a lifelong resident of Texas. The piano score was written in C, my arrangement is in F as it better suits the banjo. I've located one other of her compositions which I will probably arrange…See More
Mar 3
Russ Chandler posted a discussion

Still Fretting by Rob Murch...

The revived Veteran label has reissued Rob Murch's 2003 album Still Fretting as a download...Essential stuff!…See More
Mar 2
Joel Hooks posted a discussion

The 1912 Farland Method

This work has been somewhat of an enigma for me.  The copy available is just a notch above unreadable.  From what I could read, it was a plectrum method but it always seemed incomplete. A little context goes a long way.  This method was a…See More
Mar 2
 
 
 

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