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Alfred Cammeyer's Nom De Plumes?Was there ever a list of these published? I am presuming that any music published in the Banjo World or by Cammyer under a name that I hav… Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo |
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44 minutes ago Reply by Jody Stecher |
Excelsior Banjo Album by W. NiceFolks seem to be enjoying these earlier English banjo music collections, so here is another. https://archive.org/details/excelsior-banjo-al… Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo |
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3 hours ago Reply by Jody Stecher |
Gourmond Polka aka Bella Bocca Polka (1879)..Emil WaldteufelThis is my take on this popular polka of which I'm sure that there must be other banjo arrangements somewhere out in Banjo World. I've made… Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo |
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11 hours ago Reply by Steve Harrison |
Julian Bream...OK so a bit tangental but I was watching this documentary from 2003 and it turns out that Julians dad, who was a key influence on him start… Started by Russ Chandler in Classic Banjo |
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The Banjo Mandolin And Guitar News, Oct 1899 to Jan 1901 by W. E. TemlettHere are some issues of Temlett's magazine. This was bound together in a book so I just scanned it all as one. I'll let someone else sepa… Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo |
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Collins, Broomfield Correspondence on Cammeyer and the Zither BanjoOkay, here is the entire contents of the file folder scanned. The carbon copies of Collins' letters were so light that I could not read th… Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo |
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on Wednesday Reply by Joel Hooks |
Cammeyer's Letters to Broomfield (kinda), a Question.Alright, I have this file folder of stuff.As far as I can tell, George Collins (founding member of the ABF) was going to write an article f… Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo |
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Dec 4 Reply by Joel Hooks |
Francis & Day's 33 Banjo Solos, English Systemand many ripped right out of E. M. Hall's tutor (at least they gave credit). https://archive.org/details/francis-days-33-banjo-solos-englis… Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo |
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Early Morning Breakdown Op. 5 by Will PettitHere is an example of a piece I might call a "minor jig" if it did not carry the title "breakdown". It is a nice piece and I like the titl… Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo |
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Dec 3 Reply by Trapdoor2 |
12 Original Breakdowns & Jigs For The Banjo by Arthur TilleyHere is an early one with second banjo parts that dip down low for you 6/7 stringers. https://archive.org/details/12-orignial-breakdowns-j… Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo |
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