Tim Twiss's Videos (Classic-Banjo) - Classic-Banjo2024-03-29T15:05:11Zhttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/video/video/listForContributor?screenName=3mupqyvk0cd8l&rss=yes&xn_auth=noThe Royal Schottischetag:classic-banjo.ning.com,2018-08-26:2667446:Video:1319932018-08-26T20:54:28.613ZTim Twisshttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/profile/TimTwiss
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</a><br />IIn E/a tuning
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</a><br />IIn E/a tuning The Royal Schottischetag:classic-banjo.ning.com,2018-06-20:2667446:Video:1311492018-06-20T10:04:18.389ZTim Twisshttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/profile/TimTwiss
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</a><br />This is from Tutor For The Banjo by Otto Langey. Written in A/E and played as such. The year is 1891.
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</a><br />This is from Tutor For The Banjo by Otto Langey. Written in A/E and played as such. The year is 1891. Elegant Plunktag:classic-banjo.ning.com,2018-04-27:2667446:Video:1291882018-04-27T15:41:38.107ZTim Twisshttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/profile/TimTwiss
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</a> <br></br>This is a track from my new CD called "Elegant Plunk". It is a compilation of 16 tracks written for the banjo in the style of the mid 19th Century. This track featured is called "Hook's Helix Rag." It is named for the wonderful banjoist and scholar Joel Hooks. Many of the tracks pay homage to different active players in the community. It is danceable....and…
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</a><br />This is a track from my new CD called "Elegant Plunk". It is a compilation of 16 tracks written for the banjo in the style of the mid 19th Century. This track featured is called "Hook's Helix Rag." It is named for the wonderful banjoist and scholar Joel Hooks. Many of the tracks pay homage to different active players in the community. It is danceable....and sleepable. Harriman's Quickstep-Converse Analytical 1886tag:classic-banjo.ning.com,2017-03-28:2667446:Video:1208022017-03-28T03:54:03.536ZTim Twisshttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/profile/TimTwiss
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</a> <br></br>As a lurker and fan of the music on this site, I post this to gain perspective. This is like "pre-classic" material....correct.? I had this instrument made to be in E/A tuning and try to interpret some of the late Converse stuff. Enlighten me....was material of this time actually played higher than A/E tuning? Also, has anyone else played this…
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</a><br />As a lurker and fan of the music on this site, I post this to gain perspective. This is like "pre-classic" material....correct.? I had this instrument made to be in E/A tuning and try to interpret some of the late Converse stuff. Enlighten me....was material of this time actually played higher than A/E tuning? Also, has anyone else played this tune? La Favoritatag:classic-banjo.ning.com,2012-08-16:2667446:Video:602762012-08-16T02:38:58.255ZTim Twisshttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/profile/TimTwiss
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</a> <br></br>Frank Converse arrranged a bit of opera for the banjo. Here is a piece from the 1871 book "The Banjoist", by Donizetti. Early Classic. I listened to the orignal after I pulled it off the page, as an experiment. I'm sure I would phrase it just a bit differently…
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</a><br />Frank Converse arrranged a bit of opera for the banjo. Here is a piece from the 1871 book "The Banjoist", by Donizetti. Early Classic. I listened to the orignal after I pulled it off the page, as an experiment. I'm sure I would phrase it just a bit differently now.