Forum

Fred Bacon's "The Banjoist" Magazine, Complete Run 2 Replies

Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Joel Hooks yesterday.

CUNINGHAME MANUSCRIPTS? 8 Replies

Started by IAN SALTER in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Joel Hooks on Tuesday.

The Banjo as a sacred instrument 6 Replies

Started by Austin in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Richard William Ineson on Tuesday.

Arranging music for the banjo 6 Replies

Started by Richard William Ineson in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Richard William Ineson on Sunday.

Ideal Desfeito..1919..Zechina De Abreu

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo Nov 7.

Fun Things We Can All Enjoy 2 Replies

Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Byron Thomas Nov 6.

Classic style composing and arranging 88 Replies

Started by Byron Thomas in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Austin Nov 5.

Salut D'Amour (Love's greeting)..New Arrangement..Sir Edward Elgar. 2 Replies

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Steve Harrison Nov 5.

Notation query 9 Replies

Started by Edward Bettega in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Edward Bettega Nov 4.

Ballantine Tutor from 1884 (for you 6 and 7 stringers) 1 Reply

Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Byron Thomas Nov 3.

Coon Gine Baby..sheet music 1 Reply

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Byron Thomas Oct 30.

Blog Posts

Help please

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 

Many…

Continue

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

 

Photos

  • Add Photos
  • View All

Latest Activity

Joel Hooks replied to Joel Hooks's discussion Fred Bacon's "The Banjoist" Magazine, Complete Run
"I’ve got boxes with drips and drabs of various BMG mags that I’ll eventually get scanned.  This is all of the Banjoist though."
yesterday
Bob Craven replied to Joel Hooks's discussion Fred Bacon's "The Banjoist" Magazine, Complete Run
"Thank you for doing this service, Joel.  I was enjoying the magazines' articles and photographs (and heck, even the ads) and was looking over their scores, scrolling through at random, when I suddenly noticed that a half hour had gone…"
yesterday
Joel Hooks posted discussions
yesterday
Steve Harrison posted a discussion

Sonhando Amor (dreaming of love) Tango Brasiliero..1912..Zequina de Abreu

This another of my arrangements of a tune that would not normally be associated with the banjo. I've combined both the piano LH and RH using second voice to achieve the full tango effect. It's short but sweet using only one page. It was originally…See More
yesterday
Bob Craven is now a member of Classic-Banjo
yesterday
Joel Hooks replied to Joel Hooks's discussion Water Sprites or L'Avalanche (Stephen Heller, Op. 45, No. 2) Arr Shirley Spaulding
"Nope, but she is “Shirley Spaulding” and not “Spaulding Devoe” so it might predate her marriage."
Tuesday
Joel Hooks replied to IAN SALTER's discussion CUNINGHAME MANUSCRIPTS?
"Does anyone know how many issues Pat put out?  I have 80 that I have found so far, is that all of them?"
Tuesday
Jody Stecher replied to Joel Hooks's discussion Water Sprites or L'Avalanche (Stephen Heller, Op. 45, No. 2) Arr Shirley Spaulding
"Her handwriting speaks volumes about the person and her era. Do you have any idea of the year this was done?"
Tuesday
Richard William Ineson replied to IAN SALTER's discussion CUNINGHAME MANUSCRIPTS?
"I had my doubts about this story myself, it came from JPC's daughter in law if I remember correctly. It might be 20 or so years ago when Pat Doyle was in touch with Gary Cuninghame that I first heard about it. There was another story about JPC…"
Tuesday
Jody Stecher replied to IAN SALTER's discussion CUNINGHAME MANUSCRIPTS?
"Good idea.  "
Tuesday
Shawn McSweeny replied to IAN SALTER's discussion CUNINGHAME MANUSCRIPTS?
"There are a few more recordings of JPC performing his own compositions  :  Easy Stunt Two, Minuet, Marmie Rag, Somerset March and Wainalong Rag. No score is known for some of these.  If your friend has a talent for record…"
Tuesday
Jody Stecher replied to IAN SALTER's discussion CUNINGHAME MANUSCRIPTS?
""Pack Up Your Troubles In Your Old Kit Bag" is usually attributed to two brothers, George Henry Powell (words) and Felix Powell (music).  If Cunninghame was the actual composer, it would seem odd that he chose two names as a…"
Tuesday
Richard William Ineson replied to IAN SALTER's discussion CUNINGHAME MANUSCRIPTS?
"I've just been looking through a few likely piles, I found 'The Somerset March' about which you reminded me and I also discovered that 'The Fly Round' was publishedin 2015 by the ABF in their Morley's Bath Folio Volume…"
Tuesday
Richard William Ineson replied to Austin 's discussion The Banjo as a sacred instrument
"Hi Austin, I was talking to Aaron J Lewis at a banjo gathering a couple of years ago, I was delighted to find that we shared the banjo  technique of just holding the instrument  and playing the open strings in no particular order, speed,…"
Tuesday
IAN SALTER replied to Austin 's discussion The Banjo as a sacred instrument
"There is only one person that needs to realise that. "
Tuesday
thereallyniceman replied to Austin 's discussion The Banjo as a sacred instrument
"Perhaps I should remind people that this website was created for those who wish to play, and listen to, the CLASSIC STYLE of banjo playing. Ian"
Tuesday
IAN SALTER replied to IAN SALTER's discussion CUNINGHAME MANUSCRIPTS?
"Thank you Richard."
Tuesday
Richard William Ineson replied to IAN SALTER's discussion CUNINGHAME MANUSCRIPTS?
"I'll take a look at the pile of paper later today, I may have something. I seem to remember that Cunninghame composed the famous WW1 song 'Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag'."
Tuesday
IAN SALTER posted a discussion

CUNINGHAME MANUSCRIPTS?

I've received the following email from a friend; can anyone help?Hi Ian,I wonder if I can enlist your help again? One of the now sadly neglected players from the early 20th century is John (Jack) Cuninghame. Though interested in him and having…See More
Tuesday
IAN SALTER replied to Austin 's discussion The Banjo as a sacred instrument
"OK then."
Sunday
 
 
 

NEW ! Visit our new library of ORIGINAL RECORDINGS


1000 digitised cylinders, 78rpm records and live recordings, all to play and

ALL to download FREE

Sit back and listen to the greatest players of Classic Style Banjo.

Visit the Record Library

Videos

  • Add Videos
  • View All

Events

© 2025   Created by thereallyniceman.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service