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B.M.G. Vol1. No1.I recently received a copy of the front cover of the very first B.M.G. magazine. The cover shows a 3 octave five stringed banjo which has t… Started by Richard William Ineson in Classic Banjo |
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Tuition In Banjo Technic by W. M. RiceSome time ago I was given a poor photocopy of this by Drew Frech.I was pretty excited to find a complete set of these, also cool that these… Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo |
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The Banjoist's Companion, A. H. Nassau Kennedy, I.S.M.Yesterday, as I was digging through a box marked "Cammeyer" I came across this, obviously. It looked fun so I scanned it. https://archive.o… Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo |
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Punched disc banjo record. 'The Coconut Dance' by A.D..CammeyerDoes anyone know anything about these discs please? Started by Richard William Ineson in Classic Banjo |
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Victoria Music Books, 60 Solos (for 6/7 string banjos)Here is another for you more than 5 stringers. Enough of these pieces dip down below middle C to make it clear that is what this book was… Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo |
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Fred Bacon's "The Banjoist" Magazine, Complete RunFor many years only a single issue (no 7) of Fred Bacon's "The Banjoist" was available, but it was being sold on a website by a certain "Mu… Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo |
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Sonhando Amor (dreaming of love) Tango Brasiliero..1912..Zequina de AbreuThis another of my arrangements of a tune that would not normally be associated with the banjo. I've combined both the piano LH and RH usin… Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo |
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Water Sprites or L'Avalanche (Stephen Heller, Op. 45, No. 2) Arr Shirley SpauldingIn her own hand. Link for download: https://archive.org/details/water-sprites-or-lavalanche-stephen-heller-op-45-no-2-shirley-spaulding/ A… Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo |
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Nov 11 Reply by Joel Hooks |
CUNINGHAME MANUSCRIPTS?I've received the following email from a friend; can anyone help? Hi Ian, I wonder if I can enlist your help again? One of the now sadly n… Started by IAN SALTER in Classic Banjo |
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Nov 11 Reply by Joel Hooks |
The Banjo as a sacred instrumentThe Banjo started life as the m'Banza, A Kikongo word describing a communal gathering place. This word was first documented by the Portugue… Started by Austin in Classic Banjo |
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