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Rex Schepp/Nat Shilkret "American Banjo Album" 2 Replies

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Iris..A Greek Intermezzo..1910..Ellis R.Ephraim.

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Stewed Prunes..Slow Drag..1911..Oscar Loraine

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo Apr 10.

Keith Wilson

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Silly Ass..1907..Jean-Baptiste Lefrenier

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Finding a good (modern) hard case? 8 Replies

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60 Bradbury Manuscripts Added! 4 Replies

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Battle Creek..1897..Characteristic Two-Step, March or Polka...Paul Rubens. 2 Replies

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Dance Of The Taffy Possums..1909..Harold Orlob

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Neat Vess Ossman Title Sheet.

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Lopez Rag (1918)...Joseph R. Lopez

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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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Shawn McSweeny replied to Sam Harris's discussion Rex Schepp/Nat Shilkret "American Banjo Album"
"Most of the following is paraphrased from "The Banjo On Record". Rex Schepp  was born Feb. 17 1897, in Greene Co. Indiana. He took up the banjo at the age of 7. Shortly after the death of Vess L. Ossman Sr. in Dec. 1923, this virtuoso…"
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Jody Stecher replied to Sam Harris's discussion Rex Schepp/Nat Shilkret "American Banjo Album"
"A search on the internet turned up this: https://www.discogs.com/release/2906257-Nathaniel-Shilkret-And-Orchestra-And-Rex-Schepp-American-Banjo-Album The page at the link above indicates a 1948 recording and release. It seems to have been first…"
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Sam Harris posted a discussion

Rex Schepp/Nat Shilkret "American Banjo Album"

Anyone here have any more information on how this album was made or on Rex Schepp in general? I know he played with Ossman Jr. but that's about it.It's really cool to hear classic banjo being played so late (yet still pre-ABF?) with such modern…See More
Sunday
Steve Harrison posted a discussion

Iris..A Greek Intermezzo..1910..Ellis R.Ephraim.

This the 3rd arrangement of one of Ephraim's tunes I've completed so far. It doesn't sound very 'Greek' to me but is a good tune none the less. Moon Flower and Dervishes patrol by Ephraim are both in the library and are worth a look. The piano score…See More
Sunday
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Banjoland (Nylon string banjo duet)

"Thank you so much Rob and David. That is such a superb performance of the true "Classic Style". You brightened my day.  Keep them coming!"
Saturday
Steve Harrison posted a discussion

Stewed Prunes..Slow Drag..!911..Oscar Loraine

This is a pleasant slow drag that isn't too challenging to play. The composer was a violinist who performed around the New York area. He was also film actor and appeared in films in the 1940s, other than that I have no other information about…See More
Apr 10
Steve Harrison posted a discussion

Uncle Silas (Some Rube)..1913..Abe Losch aka Harry Lincoln

I would say that this falls into the category of a barn dance. It's a well written tune that suits the banjo very well. The piano score was written in G/C but my arrangement in C/F better fits the banjo...Steve.…See More
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Banjoland (Nylon string banjo duet)

"Excellent!  Well done!  Best synchronised bridge rasps on record!"
Apr 8
Rob Mairs posted a video

Banjoland (Nylon string banjo duet)

A banjo duet of Banjoland by Joe Morley. Performed on nylon stringed banjos by Rob Mairs (lead) and David Stuart (Backup). Check out our steel stringed versi...
Apr 6
Clive hughes posted a discussion

Keith Wilson

Have recently found out that Keith is in hospital does anyone else ring him for a conversationi am sure he would appreciate a callSee More
Apr 5
Steve Harrison posted a discussion

Silly Ass..1907..Jean-Baptiste Lefrenier

The composer was born in Quebec, Canada in 1874 where he lived his entire life. He was a composer, piano teacher and choir master. In 1912, he died of TB aged 37. This is an interesting example of Canadian ragtime. The structure of the tune makes it…See More
Apr 1
Joel Hooks replied to Steven Watson's discussion Finding a good (modern) hard case?
"The current "free" versions (Chat GBT and Gemini) are capable of composing within the confines of prompts to generate audio files.  Currently, written music can be generated with ABC notation and Chat GBT can also generate musescore…"
Mar 31
Steven Watson replied to Steven Watson's discussion Finding a good (modern) hard case?
"Tony, AI capability with music generation seems to be limited to modern popular styles. Not sure it's yet near coping with Grimshaw et al! Joel, I recall coming across an odd article in either Keynotes or BMG, I think, about how banjoists ought…"
Mar 31
Joel Hooks replied to Steven Watson's discussion Finding a good (modern) hard case?
"Just be happy we don’t live in a world where the best cases are bottom loading sole leather cases lined in wool flannel."
Mar 31
TONY BRYAN replied to Steven Watson's discussion Finding a good (modern) hard case?
"Steven, I used to drool over the pics of Chapman cases, but it seems they have now gone out of business.  Shame.  As a practical suggestion: where cheap modern banjos are sold on the second hand market together with original hard case, it…"
Mar 31
Steven Watson replied to Steven Watson's discussion Finding a good (modern) hard case?
"Crossrock have a UK delivery option, but seem to be currently out of stock when you select it. I'll keep an eye on it. Yeah I probably got the wrong type of case -- will return it. I misjudged the measurements. Looking at shipping costs from…"
Mar 31
Jody Stecher replied to Steven Watson's discussion Finding a good (modern) hard case?
"I think both Crossrock and Golden Gate are made in China. I dunno if their cases sometimes go directly to UK. I haven't found cases that were too tall. Could it be you have been using a case or cases intended for a resonator banjo? As for too…"
Mar 30
Steven Watson replied to Steven Watson's discussion Finding a good (modern) hard case?
"Thanks Jody. I mean too wide and tall for pot. It being too tall is the greater problem -- hard to make the banjo sit level. I wondered about Crossrock. Golden Gate I don't know. With both it looks like I'd have to import from US, which…"
Mar 30
 
 
 

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