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Question on Whistling RufusIan or other members, I just heard tonight, for the first time, Ians part 1 of Whistling Rufus! Wow! I love it! Where can I find your notat… Started by David Gillespie in Classic Banjo |
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8 hours ago Reply by David Gillespie |
The perfect method part 2Something stuck with me the last time I posted about the fact that I wanted to write my own method eventually. "What more could be said on… Started by Austin in Classic Banjo |
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yesterday Reply by Joel Hooks |
Bradbury warning. Buyer BewareI've been reviewing/playing basic exercises these days, using both Grimshaw's "The Banjo and How To Play It" and the Bradbury books. I have… Started by Jody Stecher in Classic Banjo |
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Witmark Progressive Method For The Banjo, George LansingThis weekend I scanned this 1914 edition of the Witmark Progressive Method. The earlier version of this is kind of a mess and attempts to t… Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo |
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on Tuesday Reply by Joel Hooks |
Grimshaw Notation AnomalyI am puzzled by a measure in a Grimshaw exercise in which the pitches and the indicated left hand fingering are at odds. The book is The B… Started by Jody Stecher in Classic Banjo |
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on Tuesday Reply by Trapdoor2 |
The Possum Patrol..1892..Theodore Havermeyer Northrup.Another good tune by Northrup that could have been written for banjo. The piano score was written Bb/Eb but C/F fitted the banjo much bette… Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo |
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Olly Oakley plays Cammeyer's Bolero 1907Hello Everyone, A great restoration of this recording has just been listed on YouTube thanks to Nick Dellow and I thought might be of inte… Started by Brett Lowe in Classic Banjo |
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Zither-banjo with patented muteThere is a Barnes and Mullins ZB with what the seller describes as a 'patented mute system' on Ebay UK. I've not seen a mute lever on a ba… Started by carrie horgan in Classic Banjo |
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Apr 11 Reply by Austin |
A Night On the Levee (An original Louisiana dance in ragtime rhythm)..Theodore Havermeyer NorthrupMy arrangement of this tune doesn't follow the the usual ragtime structure. I've removed most of the chords leaving the majority of it pla… Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo |
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Two happy Coons..Schottische..Theodore Havermeyer Northrup.This early composition is one of those tunes that could have been written for the banjo. The structure of the tune is such that Northrup co… Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo |
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