Here is a piece of music to go with it. Note the instructions at the Introduction : "Expression stop ON" and at the bottom of page 2 :"This arrangement cannot be rendered with good effect without an "SX" EXPRESSION STOP". David Milner (there were two,, father and son) were famous for their chord tremoloing. The Milners were quite well off and were in the business of selling seeds to farmers as well as playing the banjo. After living in Hull, they moved to Sheffield and remained active in the banjo world. I have often wondered if David Milner senior taught Kate Sampey to play the banjo as the Sampeys were a well to do, and very prominent, farming family who lived in Hawton Grange near Newark..
Trapdoor2 said:
The Expression stop is now headed to South Carolina! :-)
Steven Watson
I'd be very curious to hear how you get on with it!
Trapdoor2 said:
yesterday
Richard William Ineson
Here is a piece of music to go with it. Note the instructions at the Introduction : "Expression stop ON" and at the bottom of page 2 :"This arrangement cannot be rendered with good effect without an "SX" EXPRESSION STOP". David Milner (there were two,, father and son) were famous for their chord tremoloing. The Milners were quite well off and were in the business of selling seeds to farmers as well as playing the banjo. After living in Hull, they moved to Sheffield and remained active in the banjo world. I have often wondered if David Milner senior taught Kate Sampey to play the banjo as the Sampeys were a well to do, and very prominent, farming family who lived in Hawton Grange near Newark..
Trapdoor2 said:
yesterday
Richard William Ineson
yesterday