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Alternate Fingering in BradburyAfter playing banjo since the age of 12 as I approach my 79th birthday I had an *insight* today into banjo technique, or as Bradbury spells… Started by Jody Stecher in Classic Banjo |
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Apr 24 Reply by Jody Stecher |
Mel Bay Banjo Method - TempoI have been following Jody's commentary on the Bradbury Method book with great interest. One thing that surprises me is the lack of guidanc… Started by Banjowaif in Classic Banjo |
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Apr 23 Reply by Banjowaif |
All these different Bradbury DiscussionsI mentioned on one of Jody's posts that I thought these would be more useful in one place. I suppose I did not clearly enunciate what I me… Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo |
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Apr 23 Reply by Jody Stecher |
Minor scales and chords in BradburySmooth sailing through the G major pages and most of Sidewalks of New York. The two measures beginning with C natural and G sharp together… Started by Jody Stecher in Classic Banjo |
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Moving ahead in BradburyMoving forward in Bradbury, I found the A minor instruction to be useful and good prep for Mountain Polka, which is arranged to incorporat… Started by Jody Stecher in Classic Banjo |
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Apr 22 Reply by Jody Stecher |
Human Hand?How can a single human hand play the last two measures of the top line of "Accompanying Melody" in Grimshaw's "The Banjo And How To Play It… Started by Jody Stecher in Classic Banjo |
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Apr 21 Reply by Jody Stecher |
Bradbury snap and Pajama DanceOne virtue of this book that is that.... so far..... with each subsequent musical exercise or titled banjo solo Bradbury adds just enough n… Started by Jody Stecher in Classic Banjo |
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Apr 21 Reply by Jody Stecher |
Huh?Continuing my comparison of the tutor books of Bradbury and Grimshaw: My 1960s copy of Bradbury volume 1 arrived today and I have begun pla… Started by Jody Stecher in Classic Banjo |
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Apr 20 Reply by Jody Stecher |
The Shuffling Coon..1897..John Rastus ToppStylistically, especially from bar 41 onward, this tune sounds very much like a stroke style banjo tune that Monroe Rosenfeld may have hear… Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo |
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CE Popular on EbayThis Clifford Essex banjo is in need of some TLC https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/405763221179?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&… Started by Banjowaif in Classic Banjo |
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