Comment by thereallyniceman on December 5, 2009 at 19:19
Bravo Marc! There is a lot of finger work in that rag! I love it :-)

What banjo is that? It looks like a top tension Clifford Essex but what model is it?

I would like to try St Louis Rag but don't have the dots, would it possible for you to post or email a copy of the score?

Ian in the UK
Comment by marc dalmasso on December 6, 2009 at 12:27
Thx Ian ; yes it is a CE régal with an hollow rim , tone ring & an indredible sound ; because of a lot of LH fingerings & fast phrases , like you truly say , such a banjo is better to play this rag . I used to play this on the piano when i was a teen and i made my own Bj version ; i join a PDF i founded on the Web but it is a piano sheet musicturpin-a4.pdf
Comment by Jody Stecher on December 6, 2009 at 16:25
I've attached sheet music for St Louis Rag as a banjo solo in a new post.
Comment by Carl Anderton on December 6, 2009 at 16:26
Must learn this song. I get over to St. Louis fairly often.

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