"There are but two really fundamental principals or movements governing the action of the right hand in this (banjo) style."
The Hammer
The Combination
Trust this man. He published this statement in 1886.
Added by Tim Twiss on March 31, 2013 at 8:30pm — 6 Comments
3-29-13
One of my hobbies...passions...( okay, obsessions ) is finding new banjo material. I try to do it from the perspective of the original Early banjo players, using sources available to them and integrating it according to the examples left behind in the tutors.
I have a fresh source and I would like to share how i seek out material and then arrange it.
I am using Kerr's Merry melodies for the the violin. It is well known that much of the original Minstrel banjo is…
ContinueAdded by Tim Twiss on March 30, 2013 at 6:15am — 5 Comments
Is it just me, or is this search function totally worthless? We have so much good stuff on this site, but it seems difficult to retreive it.
Added by Tim Twiss on March 28, 2013 at 11:15pm — 2 Comments
I am glad to have 2 instruments, especially now when i am experimenting with pitch. I seldom leave an instrument in the E Rice tuning, but am starting to leave my Hartel tuned up. I'll post some tunes with it for contrast.....I'll tell you how it feels, and see if there is any percieved difference to a listener. Should take a look at this, since.....well, that is what they said it was. Funny how we all stick with D.
Added by Tim Twiss on March 27, 2013 at 7:54am — No Comments
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