All Videos Tagged Rice (Minstrel Banjo) - Minstrel Banjo2024-04-25T13:40:27Zhttp://minstrelbanjo.ning.com/video/video/listTagged?tag=Rice&rss=yes&xn_auth=noBuckley's Banjo Jigtag:minstrelbanjo.ning.com,2015-10-16:2477478:Video:1334832015-10-16T23:17:15.276ZAndy Chasehttp://minstrelbanjo.ning.com/profile/anchase
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</a><br />Credited to James Buckley, from Phil Rice's 1858 book 'Correct Method for the Banjo: With or Without a Master.' The third part is pretty much identical to the second part of "Power of Music," which is also in that book.
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</a><br />Credited to James Buckley, from Phil Rice's 1858 book 'Correct Method for the Banjo: With or Without a Master.' The third part is pretty much identical to the second part of "Power of Music," which is also in that book. Hannah, Hannah, Where's You Goingtag:minstrelbanjo.ning.com,2014-01-29:2477478:Video:1058392014-01-29T12:01:30.965ZBob Lanhamhttp://minstrelbanjo.ning.com/profile/RobertLanham
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</a><br />Odd little banjo piece from "Phil. Rice's Method for the Banjo" (1858), by Buckley. Minstrel high bass tuning (dADF#A). Repro Boucher banjo built by Bell.
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</a><br />Odd little banjo piece from "Phil. Rice's Method for the Banjo" (1858), by Buckley. Minstrel high bass tuning (dADF#A). Repro Boucher banjo built by Bell. Grapevine Twist at Gettysburgtag:minstrelbanjo.ning.com,2011-07-30:2477478:Video:428742011-07-30T15:50:41.288ZAndy Chasehttp://minstrelbanjo.ning.com/profile/anchase
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</a> <br></br>On the battlefield at Gettysburg, near the Battery A US 2nd Artillery Monument on Reynolds Avenue. I believe this is more or less the arrangement from Rice 1858. It's such a short tune that I usually like to play both parts 4 times instead of 2, but my brain hiccuped on the A part…
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</a><br />On the battlefield at Gettysburg, near the Battery A US 2nd Artillery Monument on Reynolds Avenue. I believe this is more or less the arrangement from Rice 1858. It's such a short tune that I usually like to play both parts 4 times instead of 2, but my brain hiccuped on the A part here.