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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 Harrison in Classic BanjoLatest Reply |
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Kentucky Wedding Knot..1908..A.W.TurnerThis is a one off rag by a composer about whom I could find no information. It's a well written piece and contains snippets of Mendelssohn'… Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo |
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Banjo restorationDoes anyone recommend any 5 string Banjo repairers in the UK. I'm in the Midlands and have a very interesting Windsor 5 string. It was mad… Started by Phil cooper in Classic Banjo |
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Quality rag..1909..Ella Hudson DayThe composer was a pianist and writer of songs and rags and a lifelong resident of Texas. The piano score was written in C, my arrangement… Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo |
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Still Fretting by Rob Murch...The revived Veteran label has reissued Rob Murch's 2003 album Still Fretting as a download... Essential stuff! https://veterantapes.bandc… Started by Russ Chandler in Classic Banjo |
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The 1912 Farland MethodThis work has been somewhat of an enigma for me. The copy available is just a notch above unreadable. From what I could read, it was a pl… Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo |
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The Terriers March...is it really a Morley arrangement?I'm keying in "Terriers' March" by Sanders Papworth and I have two slightly different versions. What I believe to be TBB No. 846 vs MS. The… Started by Trapdoor2 in Classic Banjo |
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Cammeyer Scanning Project.I've been slowly chipping away the Cammeyer file box. I'm guessing I am about half way, but expect to begin to encounter duplicates for mu… Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo |
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The Brownie Rag..An Original Stop Time Rag..1905.. Frank Wooster & Max WilkinsThis a very tuneful rag with plenty of variety. I've combined the piano RH and LH for the bass melodies in the first section and changed th… Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo |
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An Alalabama Jubilee..1900..Cake Walk & Two Step..Ellis R.Ephraim.This a well written Cake Walk and one that could have been written for banjo. I've mixed and matched the piano RH and LH from the piano sco… Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo |
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Boiled Owl Rag..1911...Margaret Woodin CouchieThis is a very well written one off rag by a composer about whom I could find no information. The title appears to come from the expressio… Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo |
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