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Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Clawhammer and Old-Time Songs
Summary: Newest 100 Clawhammer and Old-Time Songs banjo songs which Banjo Hangout members have uploaded to the website.
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This is the beginnings of my wife Patsy's original called "Selling Memories". Later it will get final vocals, conga parts, and acoustic guitar. Patsy is singing the vocal and playing the djembe, I'm on banjo and acoustic bass. Hope y'all like it Ruff ;^)
After Dock Boggs. Three-finger thumb lead. Played on Backyard Music short-scale fretless. f#DGAD, capo 5th.
After Dock Boggs. Three-finger thumb lead. Played on Backyard Music short-scale fretless. f#DGAD, capo 5th.
CH take of Keel Row - trad song that P.S. used for "Well May the World Go"
CH take of Keel Row - trad song that P.S. used for "Well May the World Go"
Traditional.
Traditional.
For the old-time Tune of the Week, 7/21/17, Rolling River comes from the Dear Old Illinois collection from the playing of Richland County, Illinois fiddler Delbar Tarpley, born in 1900. A nice tune, I'd say.
For the old-time Tune of the Week, 7/21/17, Rolling River comes from the Dear Old Illinois collection from the playing of Richland County, Illinois fiddler Delbar Tarpley, born in 1900. A nice tune, I'd say.
Daynor sound byte
Daynor sound byte
A fun impromptu campsite jam at the Darrington bluegrass festival in Darrington, WA
A fun impromptu campsite jam at the Darrington bluegrass festival in Darrington, WA
Napoleon Crossing the Alps is a tune with several names I've wanted to learn for a while. One of them is Bonaparte Crossing the Rockies. This recording has two parts -- the first is in SRB tuning (f#DGF#D tuned up a step) and the second is open G tuning. Adam Hurt taught me that G tunes can often be played well and sound good in the tuning he calls SRB, or Sandy River Belle. Perhaps you'll notice no difference in the two versions, also played on two different banjos, with cello banjo accompaniment.
Napoleon Crossing the Alps is a tune with several names I've wanted to learn for a while. One of them is Bonaparte Crossing the Rockies. This recording has two parts -- the first is in SRB tuning (f#DGF#D tuned up a step) and the second is open G tuning. Adam Hurt taught me that G tunes can often be played well and sound good in the tuning he calls SRB, or Sandy River Belle. Perhaps you'll notice no difference in the two versions, also played on two different banjos, with cello banjo accompaniment.