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The Senegambian Patrol..1899..George Rosey.

Printed on the top of the piano score is the following. 'A Colored regiment is on parade, the composer endeavours to represent the approach…

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo

0 May 21

A Scottish Hornpipe on banjo

Charles Grant  (1810- 1892) was a Scottish fiddler, schoolteacher, fisherman and composer. His daughter compiled his compositions and publi…

Started by Jody Stecher in Classic Banjo

0 May 20

Farland and his injury

I think Farland damaged his hand because he wasn't doing the one finger tremolo correctly or at least safely. The way he describes it in hi…

Started by Austin in Classic Banjo

5 May 19
Reply by Jody Stecher

WEAVER or CE IN AUCTION.

Maybe not from either maker, but it still might be of interest to someone. https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auction-catalogues/halifax-

Started by IAN SALTER in Classic Banjo

5 May 19
Reply by Joel Hooks

Yarney's Ideal..1910..(Negro Sketch)..F.W.Stimson

This tune sounds to me as if it was based on, or is a copy of, an early stroke style banjo tune. I could find no information about the comp…

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo

0 May 18

Best classic era manufacturer?

I'm curious who everyone thinks the best manufacturer of banjos was during the classic era. That is all.

Started by Austin in Classic Banjo

0 May 17

The Irish Foxtrot..1915..Paul Biese aka Percy Hawthorn Sudborough.

This is a well written compilation of a variety of Irish melodies given the ragtime/foxtrot treatment.  Biese was a prolific composer of po…

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo

0 May 17

Alfred Weaver from 1910

Well, the shield is engraved “R. Veeck Sydney 1910”.  So that could be when Veeck bought it, ordered it, or was given it (a “presentation b…

Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo

0 May 16

John Alvey Turner Banjo for sale in UK

(I received this message today from David, so please message him if you are interested in his banjo.) The time has now come when I wish…

Started by thereallyniceman in Classic Banjo

1 May 15
Reply by Joel Hooks

Laybourn's Hornpipe

I first heard this tune in the early 1980s from some musicians from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. 100 years earlier (1881) it had been printed…

Started by Jody Stecher in Classic Banjo

0 May 15

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