Sunflower Slow Drag, Rag Pickings, Berkeley March and an Encore!

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Comment by Rob MacKillop on August 27, 2012 at 10:28

Thanks, Mike. We worked a lot on that. 

Comment by Robert Dooley on August 27, 2012 at 15:37
Bravo!!!! Too bad encores are unlikely. this ensemble sets a lofty standard to which all of us can strive. Many thanks to Rob and the classic banjo site for making it available.
R. Dooley
Comment by Rob MacKillop on August 27, 2012 at 16:21

Thanks, Robert!

Comment by Mel Turner on August 27, 2012 at 16:36

Just wanted to say a big thanks to you Rob for all the videos you posted on your website regarding early fingerstyle Banjo and everything else you have given us.You have been a big inspiration to me and I'm sure many others.Best wishes for all your future endevors

Comment by Rob MacKillop on August 27, 2012 at 17:42
Thanks, Mel. That means a lot to me.
Comment by Sylvia on August 29, 2012 at 4:13
Hi Rob, just caught this thread on here now, accessed your videos 1-4 via Facebook. Would like to say here on Classic how much you have inspired me and kept me going with the banjo when at times I felt like giving up. Will catch up with you when my life gets back to some sort of normality. Maybe via Guitar, ( the last piece I finished and memorised when learning Classic Guitar was Villa Lobos Prelude No 1.) Still love playing my Banjo though. :) My Good Wishes to you. Sylvia.
Comment by Rob MacKillop on August 29, 2012 at 6:38
Hy Sylvia. Many thanks. We'll be in touch.
Comment by Neil Angus Goodwin on November 17, 2012 at 1:35

Rob I got your discs of banjo scores a while back after discovering you on this site, I am really sad to hear you say you are giving up banjo, there are plenty of guitar teachers, but oh so few for banjo and almost none that are classically trained, I had it as one of my goals that when I have taught myself to read music a little (instead of just tab) to come up to Edinburgh after booking some lessons, guess I'll have to give up on this dream, what a loss to banjo playing, you have helped elevate this instrument in peoples minds so that it is taken more seriously and certainly inspired, please continue?

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