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I have deleted the account registered by "Erica Woodward".  If you have received any message from this spambot please ignore it. Sorry that…

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A BIG thank you for your donations to Classic-Banjo.ning.com

I would like to thank everybody for their very kind donations to keep the website running. The costs are only going in one direction... UP…

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THE CLASSIC BANJO NING WEBSITE NEEDS YOUR HELP

  Classic Banjo Ning is run to benefit its members with free music scores, discussions, tuition and much, much more! Browsing visitors too…

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Fun Things We Can All Enjoy

Unless you have been hiding under a pile of scooped fingerboard cutoffs, you have been following along with the great Joel Hooks Obsessive…

Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo

2 9 hours ago
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Classic style composing and arranging

I listened to the Gordon Dando's Classic Banjo documentary a while back on Chris Sand's youtube channel and it's a real treat. Within the v…

Started by Byron Thomas in Classic Banjo

88 yesterday
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Salut D'Amour (Love's greeting)..New Arrangement..Sir Edward Elgar.

My home town is Malvern in Worcestershire and I live a few miles from the birthplace of one of England's greatest composers. Elgar lived in…

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo

2 yesterday
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The Banjo as a sacred instrument

The 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

0 on Tuesday

Notation query

Does anyone know what the note grouping in the attached screenshot is called and how to play it? I use Sibelius software and have no idea…

Started by Edward Bettega in Classic Banjo

9 on Tuesday
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Ballantine Tutor from 1884 (for you 6 and 7 stringers)

Here you go.  The orignial is tiny, the size of an American "dime novel" from the same period, 6 1/4" x 8 1/4". Enjoy. https://archive.or

Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo

1 on Monday
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Left hand thumb tension, and Barred slurs

Does anyone have any tips for relieving left hand thumb tension wen you're double jointed? Also, barring and pulling off with The second an…

Started by Austin in Classic Banjo

0 Oct 30

Coon Gine Baby..sheet music

Here's a print out from Sounds From Georgia..pages 56-59...Steve.

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo

1 Oct 30
Reply by Byron Thomas

Coon-Gine Baby..1893..Carl Lexhoizt aka Charles Astin.

This tune is one of 20 featured in a collection called Sounds From Georgia composed and published by Charles Astin. It's a compilation of n…

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo

3 Oct 29
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Hawkes & Son's Simplicity Instruction Books The Banjo

Here is a clear scan of this book, nothing remarkable content wise, but a better scan that what we had before.   The pages were very dark…

Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo

0 Oct 29

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