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UPDATE: New 1924 BMG Scans for the John Field LibraryA friend in New Zealand..yes, the other side of the world.(How did UK BMGs get there?) has sent a scan of April 1924 BMG that was missing… Started by thereallyniceman in Classic Banjo |
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Nov 14, 2024 Reply by Trapdoor2 |
Down In Yukatan..1910..S.R.HenryThis is a pleasant medium tempo rag and not too challenging to play. The piano score was in F/Bb but I've arranged it in G/C to better fit… Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo |
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How much interpretation is too much?Okay so I recorded and uploaded a video of me playing skeleton dance by Norton Greenop. Now it's my interpretation doesn't sound like class… Started by Austin in Classic Banjo |
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Nov 6, 2024 Reply by Jody Stecher |
Lopez Rag..1918..J.R.LopezThis is another well written, self published one off rag by a composer about whom little is known other than he/she published it in 1918 in… Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo |
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Nov 4, 2024 Reply by Steve Harrison |
Possible Weaver banjo for restoration on EbayThere is a banjo with a few Weaver characteristics on EBay the number is 167047143629. The starting price is £39.99 which might be too much Started by Richard William Ineson in Classic Banjo |
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Nov 1, 2024 Reply by Richard William Ineson |
In the case of repetitive motion injuryHow do you make one of those picks that farland made, and how do you use it? Started by Austin in Classic Banjo |
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Cheerio Lads, Jan Wien...I've run across a request for any additional sheets to "Cheerio Lads" by Jan Wien. At first glance, the copy in the library does look like… Started by Trapdoor2 in Classic Banjo |
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Nov 1, 2024 Reply by Richard William Ineson |
Flap Jacks Rag..(1916)..J. Bowie Googer.Other than the information displayed on the attached title page, little is known about the composer. This is a gem of a rag and is extremel… Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo |
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At The Ball (Schottische-Caprice)..1904..Thomas Henry Lodge.This is a well written, catchy tune by Lodge,and with the use of dotted notes, is similar in style to the Sunflower Dance. It's the sort o… Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo |
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Will o' The Wisp Schottische Mountfort?Published by John Alvey Tuner, anyone have a copy of this in their dusty stacks? Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo |
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