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Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Songs
Summary: Newest 100 Songs banjo songs which Banjo Hangout members have uploaded to the website.
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New Tears Eve song played by Victor Sadovsky
Reference recording for the tab posted--<a href='/tab/browse.asp?m=bymember&v=13171'>view my tabs here</a>.
Reference recording for the tab posted--<a href='/tab/browse.asp?m=bymember&v=13171'>view my tabs here</a>.
X-braced banjo lute playing in double C
plectrum banjo, guitar mandolin..
Reference recording for the tab posted--view my tabs here.
Reference recording for the tab posted--view my tabs here.
Here's a poor quality snippet of a dance we played. I understand it was recorded on a hand held device from a table alongside the dance floor.
A nice Celtic tune used as a contra dance tune here in America, it is in Em and only uses two chords (also a D, but it has a dramatic, catchy melody.
Ch JB Collins-Mezin fiddle revoiced
Banjo - aDAde Learned from my fiddle version of the transcription in Sameul Bayard's "Dance to the Fiddle, March to the Fife". A copy of the notation can be found at: https://tunearch.org/wiki/Cheat_River_(The)
Banjo - aDAde Hobo Pie (Barbara Johnson and Carl Baron - fiddles, Ray Frick - banjo and Bob Woodcock ? guitar) in a medley with a Ray Frick original ?Cricket in the Wood? (recorded at Gwynedd Friends Coffeehouse in April, 2003) and on the CD "we might as well be live".
This was for an A/B test of a few devices claiming to "greatly improve sound and volume of any banjo" See if you can notice where with and without takes were swapped; and guess which is which.
This was for an A/B test of a few devices claiming to "greatly improve sound and volume of any banjo" See if you can notice where with and without takes were swapped; and guess which is which.
This was for an A/B test of a few devices claiming to "greatly improve sound and volume of any banjo" See if you can notice where with and without takes were swapped; and guess which is which.