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JOE MORLEY RARE ARTICLES: Here was how the master did it.Searching through old magazines I came across 1928 copies of RHYTHM containing a series of articles by no other than Joe Morley himself! He… Started by thereallyniceman in Classic Banjo |
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Dec 23, 2020 Reply by Milwaukee Matzen |
Cammeyer's Christmas Suite No. 2 Walt of the DollsDoes anyone have no. 2 of Cammeyer's unfortunately titled "The Piccaninnies' Christmas? Thanks, Joel Hooks Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo |
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Dec 23, 2020 Reply by Richard William Ineson |
SnowYay! At least it's snowing and will be a white christmas here on the classic banjo.ning site :-) Thank you Ian! Started by Pär Engstrand in Classic Banjo |
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Swanee Ripples (1912)...Walter E. BlaufussBlaufuss was an orchestra leader from 1911 in Chicago and a writer of popular songs of the time. I think this was written in the style of r… Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo |
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Syncopatin' Shuffle - A BBC Radio documentary about the banjo...Whilst doing some de-cluttering of my hard disks the other day I came across this off-air recording of Julian Vincent's 2007 documentary ab… Started by Russ Chandler in Classic Banjo |
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Dec 19, 2020 Reply by thereallyniceman |
Acme Banjo MethodPlease be advised that the Acme Banjo Method has been added to the Banjo Tutor Books Collection. It is A notation and the author is N. P. B… Started by Edward Bettega in Classic Banjo |
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E. W. Mackney's Banjo TutorHere is an interesting artifact. Mackney's Banjo Tutor is claimed to be the first British published tutor from sometime around 1863. It wa… Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo |
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Dec 17, 2020 Reply by Joel Hooks |
Some card sent me this..probably a turkey at this time of the year :-)Started by thereallyniceman in Classic Banjo |
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Dec 16, 2020 Reply by thereallyniceman |
Louisiana Rag (1911)...Leon Meier BlockThis is another well written example of ragtime music. In parts, I've incorporated the piano LH and RH into the arrangement. Little is know… Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo |
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They're Beginning To Notice Me!Here's a thing. Me playing the old music hall song "They're Beginning To Notice Me" as sung by George Robey. It's got a great story and the… Started by Russ Chandler in Classic Banjo |
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Dec 14, 2020 Reply by Russ Chandler |
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