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A Very Merry Christmas to all Classic Banjo Fans !

To all my CB friends out there, I would like to wish you all the very best for Christmas time and for a happy and healthy New Year. Today w…

Started by thereallyniceman in Classic Banjo

1 Dec 27, 2017
Reply by Steve Harrison

Novelty Rag (1911)..May Frances Aufderheide

This is the 7th and final one of MFA's published rags. The piano score was written in Ab/Db but for ease of playing, I arranged it for banj…

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo

0 Dec 24, 2017

Dusty Rag (1908)..May Frances Aufderheide

This is the 6th of MFA's published rags, there were a number of 4 octave arpeggios in bars 17/18 and 53/54 that wouldn't fit the banjo, I o…

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo

0 Dec 24, 2017

Bohemia (A rag) (1919)....Joseph Francis Lamb

This was written at the tail end of ragtime by one of the many popular composers of the genre. It's a very tuneful example and one I enjoy…

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo

0 Dec 23, 2017

The Richmond Rag (1908) May Frances Aufderheide.

This is one of my favourites of Aufderheide's rags. I had to be a little inventive with the second and final parts, on the piano score it's…

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo

0 Dec 15, 2017

Buzzer Rag (1909)..May Frances Aufderheide

This is another good rag by Aufderheide and worth a play and listen, I'll have soon completed and posted all her published ragtime tunes. T…

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo

0 Dec 15, 2017

Devil-May-Care (Olly Oakley)

I have been enjoying listening to the Olly Oakley collection 'Banjo, Burlesque and Bolero'.  On the zitherbanjo.org.uk site there is mentio…

Started by carrie horgan in Classic Banjo

7 Dec 12, 2017
Reply by Jody Stecher

The "Fan-Tan" stroke?

Hello everybody, while looking at old issues of the Crescendo magazine (available here : https://urresearch.rochester.edu/searchRepositoryI

Started by RitonMousquetaire in Classic Banjo

6 Dec 11, 2017
Reply by Richard William Ineson

Weaver Banjo serial number?

My Weaver has the number 1671 stamped on the back of the head.  I've seen pictures of several Weavers but none with a number.  I know it wa…

Started by Jem Bowkett in Classic Banjo

19 Dec 11, 2017
Reply by Richard William Ineson

Fluffy Ruffles Slow Drag (1908)..Frank Clark Keithley

This is the third of four compositions I've found  which uses Fluffy Ruffles as its theme. I was unable to find a score and had to use a mi…

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo

0 Dec 11, 2017

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