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Posted on June 4, 2014 at 9:45pm 3 Comments 0 Likes
Does anyone know weather there would have been Banjos with steel strings during the Civil War Period.
I will take my answers off the air...thank you.
Nick
Posted on June 2, 2013 at 1:22pm 13 Comments 0 Likes
Just curious,.. do gut strings eventually loose their Punch? Mine sound good with little fraying on the 1st string, but have had these on since I got may banjo two years ago. SO maybe I am not noticing a slow decrease in available frequency due to age. Should Gut strings be changed out every..1, 2, 3, years?
Posted on May 27, 2013 at 10:45am 0 Comments 0 Likes
Hey all you banjo pickers that served our Country,...THANK YOU!
Glad your hear with the rest of us sharing and playing this great music.
Cheers!
Posted on February 24, 2013 at 2:30pm 8 Comments 0 Likes
This was a surprise. I was sunning my banjo outside to tighten up the head, getting ready to play..had Bully for All in my head. went inside to turn on the radio and listen to the show, and St Patrick's Day was playing...WHAT ?, then "Bully for All", then it was reveled to be Bill Evans. There are a few other players. I caught the show in the middle. Here is the link below, you can listen to the whole show or pick the parts. Enjoy!…
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Howdy! It has been a perfect instrument to get me started. I got mine back in July. Before I got it I was practicing the songs and stroke technique on my Deering. I modified mine after a while. I ended up putting real gut strings I ordered from Bob Flesher along with a maple bridge he made. I have mine tuned lower than what Eric recommends. I have been working out of some of the Early period instruction books which had the banjo tuned much lower. Weather will play a roll on the sound, nothing that letting the banjo sit near a heater or good fire won't take care of. Another tip, always lay your bridge down when not playing, this is to save from putting a divot in your banjo head. Another wedsite you might check is the following, http://www.milfordmusic.com/Banjo%20Audio.htm This site has many of the period instruction books on pdf and most of the songs are on a sound bite in addition they are on video. Enjoy.
right on! now what is a GS bridge? I am awaiting a Banjo being made by Jay Moschella. This one will have a tension ring and a 13" pot. I originally had a Deering "The Crow" which i got in November of last year. When I am in San Diego County, where I spend my time is not too far from the Deering Factory, so I am always stopping by. I was there talking with Berry Hun and talking about putting a synthetic head on and changing my tuners. He asked what condition my banjo was in and said if it looked good he would trade me for the Classic Good time, which comes with the tuners I wanted, color etc.. so we did a trade. I practice my Clawhammer tunes adding to my song list. As well as working on tunes to be played on my Tackhead. I also play the fiddle and Dulcimer, wroking all the songs out on the various instruments. I am from Chattanooga TN, but now live here in Santa Barbara. There is not a strong community like there is back east. It's cool that you live near Tim Twiss, that guy has done an incredible job bringing these tunes back to life, and creating a great reference. I hope to make the pilgrimage to the Early American Banjo Gathering, maybe I will see you there. Great questions about the History within the Michigan regiments, and the stuff about the harmonicas. I love it.
Nicholas, we will have to get together. I live in Goleta and am very interested (albeit new) in minstrel banjo.
I Have a 13" from Jay. I am torn about getting a Boucher from Jim or save and get something a little nicer. I just want one from him (Jim H.) Before he stops making them. How much does your Ashborn differ from the one you got from Jay. I like Terrys stuff...but I swear each time I hear them and mind you this is over a video,..but they sound a little thin and bright. Jim's has a bit of a warmer tone..again Strings and the type of head have something to do with that. You have been to the AEBG and have had a chance to play on the different ones...what do you think?
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