So, I do not own the Weidlich books but they seem quite popular. I ask...how much of Rice is covered in his book? Also, Buckley 1860? Are people still using Tabs, or are you gravitating towards notation?
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I like the tabs because it allows me to plow thru lots of music at once, but I have been sticking with the rice and converse yellow in standard in hopes that it begins to click. I don't yet own the 1860 buckley but have been trying to keep a copy of standard and tabs for each.
The book has
buckley:
- arkansas traveler
- buckleys jig
- essence of old virginia dance
- joe sweeny jig
- money musk reel
- parkers jig
- rattlesnake jig
rice:
- buckleys banjo jig
- buckley's best reel
- buckleys walk around
- come day, go day
- get away gumbo...
- gettin up stairs
- go way jenny
- grape vinetwist
- hi ho de charleston ...
- john diamond walk around
- mr brown
- old gander
- old virginny jig
- phils excelsior jig
- power of music
- rise old napper
- sam j's reel
- sandy boy
- whats goin on
- where di you come from
- wheres dat n*****
- whoop jamboree
Oh thanks. Looks like Buckley 1860 needs a visit.
Oh thanks. Looks like Buckley 1860 needs a visit.
I just wanna learn the sanford jig, LOVE that tune
I mostly rely on tabs, however I am struggling to learn the musical notation. Given time I may be able to switch over.
"Tab is milk....Notes are meat" ( biblical parallel for you church people )
I used tab...I still do in my teaching. But there comes a point to depart from it due to it's limitations.
I like using both tab and SMN (not necessarily both needed for a particular tune though)....both have their advantages and limitations.
We can't have convenient tabs for all the gazillion wonderful old tunes and 'tunebooks' out there. And, we can't always look at a standard notation piece and figure out all the coolest 'banjo moves' ourselves, either. (though that's definitely a skill to work on and gets better with time and experience). I find if I dabble in both, I improve in a well rounded way.
Also, let us not forget that it's great to work on the ability to learn a simple new tune BY EAR at least occasionally. (what a concept!) That's why videos, recordings, and just playing together in real life are all so wonderful and enriching. :)
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