Rob MacKillop

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How did you find out about Ning Minstrel Banjo?
Just changing my photo...
What kind of banjo(s) do you own?
Boucher-Hartel

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  • Jim Dalton

    Hey Rob,

    Good to see you back.

    Jim
  • Carl Anderton

    We haven't seen our Scottish friend in a couple of months!
  • Dick Glasgow

    Hello Rob,
    Sorry to disappoint you, but I don't actually play my Minstrel Banjo, ............... ............. at least not yet.
    I also have an old S.S.Stewart Banjo:


    I picked that up on eBay & I have it fitted with NylGut strings.
    To tell the truth I haven't gotten round to learning how t play that either .... so many instruments .., so little time!
    Anyway, back to the Minstrel Banjo.
    I'm actually from Edinburgh myself & I bought that old Banjo back in the early 70s when I was working in the shop Grants, at North Bridge, just off the Royal Mile, but then your probably too young to remember that!
    Anyway, one member of staff was short of a stake one day for the GGs so he sold it to me for £5!
    If your interested in seeing it, the next time I'm heading home, I'll be happy to stick it in the car & we could meet up.
    You can then perhaps help me set it up properly, then maybe I can start learning to play it.
    Cheers
    Dick
  • Lisa Muecke

    Hello Rob,

    No, I actually just started playing clawhammper a few months ago. First instrument I have ever played in my life! And I am not so great at it. Anyway, I was strolling down the internet highway when I stumbled on this website. I loved the sound of the minstel banjo playing I was hearing so I wanted to explore it some to see if it was a direction I wanted to go.

    Very kindly,
    Lisa M.
  • James Upton

    Not at the moment. I have purchased one from a friend and am very eager to learn.
  • James Upton

    I appreciate that, and I am sure that I will have questions. Thank you for welcoming to the group. I am sure I will enjoy this community!
  • stephen gara

    Hi rob thanks for the welcome
    Am really an uilleann piper with a thing about the 5 strings roll in irish music during the 19th century (funky chickin & egg thing). Making a tackhead banjo at the mo so thought this group would be the people for advise should i need any.
    Cheers pal & take it easy
  • Ian Bell

    I was just on a tourist excursion to the Classical Banjo site, and had to tell you how much I enjoyed Rose Leaves Take II - Grand piece - beautiful playing!
  • Tom Morrison

    Rob

    I uploaded pics of the Banjo I'm playing on my profile.

    Tom
  • Ian Bell

    I knew Scott when I was in College in the early 70s. He had come to Canada (as a draft dodger, I believe) and was teaching film studies in Toronto. When I got my old Peerless banjo about that same time he told me I should put nylon strings on it - and I did. They were hard to get in those days. I regret - especially now - that I never managed to see the William Miles banjo quartette. I was involved with my own ancient musical guru at the time, a wonderful old fiddle player who eventually lived to be 100. The article does a good job conveying Scott's wonderful mystic relationship with the banjo and with music in general. I never had any contact after he moved back to the States and didn't even know that he'd died until I stumbled on this essay.