Hello everybody,
I am new here and I am feeling very well. It's an open door to an other musical world. As a fiddler my repertoire is a bit different from the one of classic banjoists.
John Kirkpatrick, a famous brittish akkordeon payer, has composed lots of beautiful reels, hornpipes, jigs, ... And even some new folk tunes can sound a bit like turn-of-the-century banjo music. I think of one of John's jigs (or is it a 6/8 march?), "Frolicking On The Prom".
Sorry, I'm not very good in playing the banjo and making a video. But I once wrote a tab of the tune. It's the plain melody and maybe one could put in a chord here and there. And maybe in some bars the fingering could be easyer too.
It's in G-tuning! Is that allowed? ;-)
I hope you like the cherries from neighbour's orchard and wish you much fun,
Ewe.
PS: Hi Sylvia and Rob,
it's not really german "Salonmusik", isn't it !?