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Buying a zither banjoI can't seem to find one in good shape. Are they rare? I really want one because they seem unique. Started by Austin in Classic Banjo |
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Mar 25 Reply by Jody Stecher |
Cry baby..Jazz Fox Trot..1918..Tom Brown & Ernie ErdmanThis is an early jazz tune and one of the composers, Tom Brown, was a Canadian saxophonist and leader of a six saxophone group called the S… Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo |
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HumorIs it just me or does a lot of the classic banjo repertoire seem humorous in nature. Almost like a parody of what was considered upper clas… Started by Austin in Classic Banjo |
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Mar 23 Reply by Richard William Ineson |
Mr. JollyboyComplete with original box. Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo |
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Mar 22 Reply by Richard William Ineson |
Down In Old Arkansas (1911)..Percy WenrichThis is another well written and tuneful two step from Wenrich. The piano score is written in G/C but my arrangement in C/F fits the banjo… Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo |
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Montana Girl (1911)..Percy Wenrich.This is a catchy Two Step/Cake Walk, it's not too challenging to play and has a nice bass solo in the trio. It's another of those tunes tha… Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo |
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Mar 17 Reply by Joel Hooks |
IDENTIFY THIS BANJODoes anyone recognise this banjo? I know that some ordinary banjos had machine tuners, but I don't know who made them. Started by IAN SALTER in Classic Banjo |
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Is it possible I could start adding some arrangements?I'm not a great player, but I'm starting to understand what's idiomatic to the banjo as I've almost gotten through the first book of Bradbu… Started by Austin in Classic Banjo |
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Mar 15 Reply by Austin |
How many people actually play this style?I'm curious. How many people even know about it? It seems rare to find someone who does. Started by Austin in Classic Banjo |
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Mar 15 Reply by Richard William Ineson |
Fun with fluorocarbonsI've been exploring alternatives to the conventional wound 4th, which I've never been particularly satisfied with. I can now report that th… Started by Ethan Schwartz in Classic Banjo |
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Mar 13 Reply by Ethan Schwartz |
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