Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Songs
Summary: Newest 100 Songs banjo songs which Banjo Hangout members have uploaded to the website.
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Chords strummed/picked in 4/4 time
Chords strummed in 3/4 time
Sound sample of Minstrel banjo #068
It's not French and it's not a waltz. But it's the TOTW and it has some history and a story. Fun to play, though hard to play it just right!
on a resonator banjo of the third kind
on the resonator banjo of the third kind
My version of Clyde Troxell's "French Waltz" in gBbFBbD
An old Kentucky Tune
Instrumental version of Mary Did You Know played on plectrum banjo with orchestration. Based on scripture: Luke 1:26-38
An appropriate time to play Thanksgiving Waltz, just at the end of this memorable national holiday and family gathering.
On a 1903 WhyteLaydie #7
Reference recording for the tab posted--<a href='/tab/browse.asp?m=detail&v=25838'>view my tabs here</a>.
This tune is supposedly the legendary fiddler Owen "Snake" Chapman's (1909-2002) version of a Bob Will's tune called Home With the Girls in the Morning. I have heard it said that Chapman himself denied ever playing the tune. It is usally played on fiddle in an open D tuning (ADad). This recording is from an internet jam session with my fiddling pals John Maguire and John Reddick, from April, 2022. We are using a system called Jackstreamer, which reduces latency to a fraction of a second, so that you can play together in what is essentially real time. I am three finger picking my semi-fretless 1928 Vega Tubaphone, in open D tuning (aDF#AD).
Reference recording for the tab posted--view my tabs here.
Spaghetti Western theme