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Fui Na Ondo (Marchinho Brasiliera)..Zeqhina de AbreuI haven't added position markers to this as it's all played in either 1P or 1PB. It's a fun tune to play and not too much of a challenge. I… Started by Steve HarrisonLatest Reply |
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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 a… Started by Sam Harris |
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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 l… Started by Steve Harrison |
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Stewed Prunes..Slow Drag..1911..Oscar LoraineThis 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 wa… Started by Steve Harrison |
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Uncle Silas (Some Rube)..1913..Abe Losch aka Harry LincolnI 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… Started by Steve Harrison |
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Keith WilsonHave recently found out that Keith is in hospital does anyone else ring him for a conversation i am sure he would appreciate a call Started by Clive hughes |
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Silly Ass..1907..Jean-Baptiste LefrenierThe 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,… Started by Steve Harrison |
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Finding a good (modern) hard case?I'm trying to find a good, practical hard case to fit these old banjos. It seems to be hard to find a modern case that isn't far too big. I… Started by Steven Watson |
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Mar 31 Reply by Joel Hooks |
Cameos by Olly Oakley.Here is one that is not in the library here, complete with all parts and title sheet: https://archive.org/details/cameos-olly-oakley/mode/… Started by Joel Hooks |
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Mar 30 Reply by Trapdoor2 |
JOHN PIDOUX ACCESSORIES.These are currently on eBay UK https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/177983555430?itmmeta=01KMSWNEQ3RD3CZ3T1GKF720M3&hash=item2970a58766:g:ED4AA… Started by IAN SALTER |
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Mar 30 Reply by Richard William Ineson |
Practical Hints On Modern Banjo PlayingI was reading through this book on the archive and found it quite interesting! I was curious if modern techniques for the banjo in 1897 wer… Started by Byron Thomas |
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