Hi all,
In my unending incompetence I porbably missed an obvious posting of this, but I was hoping to find more printable tutors than the Briggs from banjo factory. I don't want to rob the estates of any banjo pioneers, but if anyone is offering free versions of copyright lapsed materials (converse? rice?) I'd love to know. If the only option is a loosening of the purse strings and the shelling out of some hard earned banjo dollars, does anyone have a reccomentdation as to good hard copies?
happy strumming and jawing,
Cory
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Tim's Banjo Clubhouse has the following:
Frank B. Converse's Analytical Banjo Method
Buckley's Guide for the Banjo
Winner's New American School for the Banjo
Frank Converse's Old Cremona Songster
Winner's New School for the Banjo 1872
And many other individual songs and tabs spread throughout.
Plus all of Tim's videos. And audio recordings of many tunes.
The best resource around.
Brian
Has anybody tried to buy a Buckley 1860 lately? I see they are "out of stock..." in Lansing. We know what that means.
What about Rice?
I may put both up in the Clubhouse, along with Briggs'. I have non-Tuckahoe editions of all.
Tim's Banjo Clubhouse has the following: Frank B. Converse's Analytical Banjo Method
Buckley's Guide for the Banjo
Winner's New American School for the Banjo
Frank Converse's Old Cremona Songster
Winner's New School for the Banjo 1872
And many other individual songs and tabs spread throughout.
Plus all of Tim's videos. And audio recordings of many tunes.
The best resource around.
Brian
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