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From "The Banjo And How To Play It" by Frank Converse 1872. Tim Twiss Nov 1, 2010 25 views
From "The Banjo And How To Play It" by Frank Converse 1872. Tim Twiss Oct 31, 2010 31 views
From "The Banjo And How To Play It" by Frank Converse 1872. Tim Twiss Oct 31, 2010 28 views
From "The Banjo And How To Play It" by Frank Converse 1872. Tim Twiss Oct 30, 2010 35 views
From "The Banjo And How To Play It" by Frank Converse 1872. Tim Twiss Oct 30, 2010 21 views
From "The Banjo And How To Play It" by Frank Converse 1872. Tim Twiss Oct 28, 2010 26 views
From "The Banjo And How To Play It" by Frank Converse 1872. Tim Twiss Oct 28, 2010 24 views
Another from the 1872 Converse. The Hammer Technique sure comes in handy with single notes travelin… Tim Twiss Oct 27, 2010 34 views
More from the 1872 Converse Book. Tim Twiss Oct 27, 2010 98 views
Banjo style. Also known as "St. Patrick's Day" in the earlier Green Book, by Frank Converse. Tim Twiss Oct 26, 2010 46 views
From the 1872 book by the great 19th Century Banjoist Frank Converse. This demonstrates the "crosso… Tim Twiss Oct 26, 2010 43 views
From the 1872 book by the great 19th Century Banjoist Frank Converse. This demonstrates the "crosso… Tim Twiss Oct 26, 2010 20 views
From the 1872 book by the great 19th Century Banjoist Frank Converse. This demonstrates the "crosso… Tim Twiss Oct 26, 2010 31 views
No composer listed, but it is a pretty typical banjo "waltz" of this time. Familar moves with a few… Tim Twiss Oct 25, 2010 100 views
From "The Banjo And How To Play It" by Converse 1872. Funny how it fits on the gourd banjo so nicel… Tim Twiss Oct 25, 2010 31 views
From a Howe fiddle collection. Notice the motif "Wait For The Wagon" at the end each time. Tim Twiss Oct 25, 2010 25 views
Well, it was bound to come up sometime...sorry if ya hate this one. Tim Twiss Oct 24, 2010 34 views
Scotch Air. Tim Twiss Oct 24, 2010 17 views
Very early melody (c. 1837...or was it 1815?) and important in the development of early Minstrelsy. Tim Twiss Oct 23, 2010 87 views
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