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John Field Memorial BMG LIBRARY. UPDATE !!!I have been slowly adding scans of BMG magazines that have been kindly loaned to me since I created the John Field Memorial LIBRARY. Ton… Started by thereallyniceman in Classic Banjo |
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Mar 27, 2019 Reply by Jody Stecher |
More BMG magazines to scan!I thought that I would let you know that today I have received a big pile of BMG magazines, and other interesting stuff to add to our John… Started by thereallyniceman in Classic Banjo |
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Topsy (1903)...Libbie Erickson.This is another cakewalk written by one of the lesser known female ragtime composers. I've made a few minor alterations and 'banjofied' it… Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo |
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Mar 23, 2019 Reply by Trapdoor2 |
John Field BMG LIBRARY: UPDATEBig thanks to Joel who has just sent me the April 1904 BMG Magazine. I have added this for download to the John Field BMG LIBRARY. Thes… Started by thereallyniceman in Classic Banjo |
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Mar 21, 2019 Reply by Joel Hooks |
De Winnin' Coon (1901)....Erma YoungThis is a simple cakewalk by one of the lesser known female ragtime composers. I could find nothing about her and only one other published… Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo |
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Nylon strings and nailsThank you for my admission in your forum. I hope you will excuse my english... I own a 5 strings banjo since some weeks and very interested… Started by Francis in Classic Banjo |
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Mar 19, 2019 Reply by Francis |
The Nautical Toddle (1917)...George Linus Cobb.When I first heard this, it reminded me of the sort of tune that could have been written by someone like Grimshaw. It's a medley of tunes w… Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo |
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Website Homepage Fault Today. Sorry, not our error but we are working on a fix!Started by thereallyniceman in Classic Banjo |
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Mar 13, 2019 Reply by thereallyniceman |
Ma Rag Time Baby (1898)..Frederick St. Clair Stone.This tune takes us back to the very beginnings of ragtime as it was the first published tune with ragtime in its title. Lyrics were later a… Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo |
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Attn: Steve Harrison....Have You Done This One Yet?Hi Steve-Thank you for all of your continued efforts....I'm looking forward to exploring all of your scores that you've arranged. I search… Started by Chris Cioffi in Classic Banjo |
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Mar 9, 2019 Reply by Joel Hooks |
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