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One of the classic arrangements of this tune from Buckley 1860. Not too fancy, but far from bland.… Tim Twiss Jun 5, 2010 128 views
By G. Clifton Dobson c. 1882. Tim Twiss Jun 4, 2010 28 views
From Buckley 1860. The dotted rhythm is found only in the first line, but I compared this to the or… Tim Twiss Jun 3, 2010 110 views
Last page of the 1860 book. WHICH Buckley? The fiddle player...or the banjo player? Ha Tim Twiss Jun 2, 2010 37 views
From Buckley 1860. A weak tune, but a good example of the attempt to lift the banjo up and beyond i… Tim Twiss Jun 2, 2010 31 views
To the "back of the Buckley" 1860. Obviously a fiddle tune, but I have not researched the source. Tim Twiss Jun 1, 2010 38 views
Briggs' Jig. Popular tune, been heard a million times, but it's always new to somebody. Tim Twiss May 31, 2010 47 views
Dobson, c. 1882. Praise to Jim Hartel for making a banjo that sounds so tight and crisp on this the… Tim Twiss May 31, 2010 43 views
Camptown Races. Tim Twiss May 31, 2010 43 views
Part of a series highlighting the afternoon concert that concluded the workshop at Harpers Ferry on… Tim Twiss May 31, 2010 56 views
Rice 1858. Sandy Boy licks are in there. Tim Twiss May 29, 2010 53 views
X rated tilte warning. Actually called "Where's dat Nigger?" A meaningless title to a cool tune. Al… Tim Twiss May 29, 2010 35 views
Rice 1858 Tim Twiss May 29, 2010 41 views
Rice 1858. Tim Twiss May 29, 2010 52 views
Material from workshop. Tim Twiss May 27, 2010 102 views
Material from workshop. Tim Twiss May 27, 2010 102 views
Workbook material. Tim Twiss May 27, 2010 207 views
I love the 60's.......18 AND 19. Tim Twiss May 26, 2010 77 views
From Winner's New American School for the Banjo. Guitar style playing on the fretless banjo. Tim Twiss May 19, 2010 104 views
Someone caught us having some fun at a reenactment this past weekend. That is Dave and Eileen Corbe… John Masciale May 19, 2010 102 views
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