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TablEdit upgrades...my TAB featured as "tune of the month" there.

Matthieu (creator of TablEdit), is probably the only software owner/creator that I've ever heard of who actually listens to the users and u…

Started by Trapdoor2 in Classic Banjo

5 Aug 5, 2015
Reply by Steve Harrison

Tune suggestions

I'm seeking suggestions for ragtime tunes that I might be able to attempt (i.e. not too technically difficult for a beginner).   Many Thank…

Started by carrie horgan in Classic Banjo

8 Aug 3, 2015
Reply by Steve Harrison

Even more of Hal Allert's superb CB arrangements added to the MUSIC LIBRARY

Over the last few weeks our friend Hal Allert of   www.classicbanjo.com  has been sending copies of multipart banjo arrangements that he ha…

Started by thereallyniceman in Classic Banjo

2 Aug 2, 2015
Reply by Hal Allert

Inspiration Polka now in the library...

Hi gang, Ian has uploaded some music I sent in: "Inspiration Polka" by E.M. Hall. Interesting tune, some odd tonalities in there. After wor…

Started by Trapdoor2 in Classic Banjo

0 Aug 2, 2015

Tailpiece

What do the experts say about this tailpiece? about the banjo itself? the rim(pot) looks a bit fat to me. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/cliffo

Started by Jody Stecher in Classic Banjo

1 Aug 2, 2015
Reply by John Cohen

Joe Morley..Dates of compositions?

I've never found a date on any of the Morley scores that I have indicating when they may have been written. Does anyone have date informati…

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo

6 Aug 2, 2015
Reply by Richard William Ineson

Bacon tone rings

What's the consensus on the tone rings found in Bacon FF Professional, Concert, and Orchestra banjos?  

Started by John Cohen in Classic Banjo

1 Jul 28, 2015
Reply by Trapdoor2

New Bradbury Tutor Book added

Here is a "NEW" , well the 1926 edition, of Frank Bradbury's Modern Method for Banjo. Joel kindly sent me this PDF file and describes i…

Started by thereallyniceman in Classic Banjo

10 Jul 27, 2015
Reply by Trapdoor2

The Georgia Giggle (1918)..Will L. Livernash.

This a lively rag that follows the standard rag time formula.  I'd not heard of the composer until I came across this tune which is his o…

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo

0 Jul 24, 2015

The Dance Of The Hoo Hoo (1898)..Emma Y. Suckert

This another early folk rag that may be of interest to those who play melodic style banjo as, although a piano tune, parts are of it are in…

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo

10 Jul 22, 2015
Reply by Steve Harrison

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