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The Adventures of Clarke BuehlingHello banjo friends - I came across this on youtube and thought I'd share it. About 3 mins in, there is 'The Smiler', followed by a really… Started by carrie horgan in Classic Banjo |
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Jan 24, 2016 Reply by Trapdoor2 |
Gibson BanjosI'm aware that a few classic style players used Gibsons in the past, and I'm wondering if anyone here has tried it with a 40-hole archtop o… Started by John Cohen in Classic Banjo |
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Ossman's Darkey VolunteerHere is Vess L. Ossman’s 1898 recording, and his arrangement, of “The Darkey Volunteer”, whose title refers to the volunteers signing up… Started by Shawn McSweeny in Classic Banjo |
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Jan 23, 2016 Reply by Shawn McSweeny |
Strings and bridge for S. S. Stewart Thoroughbred banjoWhat would be the best nylon strings and bridge for an S. S. Stewart Thoroughbred banjo? Also what gauges would you suggest and bridge make… Started by Richard Katz in Classic Banjo |
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Jan 22, 2016 Reply by Richard Katz |
Banjorette SchottischeHi Gang, Stewart published this little ditty back in 1880...and there is a single sample page of the original dots here in the library. The… Started by Trapdoor2 in Classic Banjo |
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Jan 20, 2016 Reply by Trapdoor2 |
Classic Banjo websiteI wonder if anybody has noticed that Hal Alert's fine website is under construction to bring it up to date. Hal has put a lot of effort… Started by Ray Jones in Classic Banjo |
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Jan 19, 2016 Reply by Hal Allert |
Happy Mose (1899)...Phil KusselThis is a catchy early two step with some interesting syncopation, once you have sync. in your head, it's not too hard on the fingers. It's… Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo |
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Missouri Romp (1907)..Arthur MarshallThis is a rare rag that was never published during the composers lifetime consequently I've been unable to locate a piano score. I did find… Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo |
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about NylgutThe following link pertaining to the chemistry and properties of Nylgut (but which kind?) just appeared in another musical instrument forum… Started by Jody Stecher in Classic Banjo |
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Jan 16, 2016 Reply by Joel Hooks |
Another Early OssmanVess L. Ossman was America's fresh-faced lion of the banjo in 1896 when his arrangement of "Moonlight Dance", a lyrical but also rather s… Started by Shawn McSweeny in Classic Banjo |
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