Banjo Hangout Newest 100 4-String (Tenor/Plectrum) Songs
Summary: Newest 100 4-String (Tenor/Plectrum) Songs banjo songs which Banjo Hangout members have uploaded to the website.
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Here is my second attempt at this tune in 4/4 without background music. The banjo I am using is a Washburn B-16 5 string bluegrass I have now set up as a plectrum (22 frets) in Irish tuning. the other recording was on the KAY string converted to Irish tenor, but the recording was really bad, to the point someone thought it to be a midi. so here is a quick play to replace it. You will also find it in:
Here is my second attempt at this tune in 4/4 without background music. The banjo I am using is a Washburn B-16 5 string bluegrass I have now set up as a plectrum (22 frets) in Irish tuning. the other recording was on the KAY string converted to Irish tenor, but the recording was really bad, to the point someone thought it to be a midi. so here is a quick play to replace it. You will also find it in:
well known reels. Bit patchy in places as im changing my right hand a bit. But i said i'd stick it up anyhow!!!
well known reels. Bit patchy in places as im changing my right hand a bit. But i said i'd stick it up anyhow!!!
I am in the midst of teaching this to my violin student class. There are 3 violin parts for my students and I play the banjo. Weird or what? it works and they are enjoying it. Hope you enjoy AJ
This tune is quite a tune, originally written in 2/4. I transcribed into 4/4 so my friends can follow along. They have a hard time playing 2/4 slowly. This sound file is an old 6 string guitar converted to a Tenor GDae. I will be putting up the Tenor Banjo version in a couple of days. Hope you enjoy AJ<br><br>Reference recording for the tab posted--<a href='/tab/browse.asp?m=bymember&v=48965'>view my tabs here</a>.
This tune is quite a tune, originally written in 2/4. I transcribed into 4/4 so my friends can follow along. They have a hard time playing 2/4 slowly. This sound file is an old 6 string guitar converted to a Tenor GDae. I will be putting up the Tenor Banjo version in a couple of days. Hope you enjoy AJ<br><br>Reference recording for the tab posted--<a href='/tab/browse.asp?m=bymember&v=48965'>view my tabs here</a>.
Here is a tune that has stuck with me for over ten years now, and is a staple for me when I play at Old folks homes and such. On the fiddle I treat it as a ballad style, and on the Tenor Banjo more of a dance tune. I have heard many Irish bands play this tune at "sub-light speed", and then again have heard fiddlers play it quite slowly and sweetly. Hope you enjoy AJ <br><br>Reference recording for the tab posted--<a href='/tab/browse.asp?m=bymember&v=48965'>view my tabs here</a>.