Okay, thanks for putting up with the constant posting of those Converse tunes, but I am making a concerted effort to play 'em all. With the addition of "Daisey Polka" today, that completes the Green Book "New And Complete Method for the Banjo With Or Without A Master" by Frank Converse. At this point, I have done all the instrumental tunes in Briggs', Rice, Buckley 1860, Converse Yellow 1865 and Converse Green 1865. I thought I had most of them in the Green book, and was surprised to find 36 I had not done...jeez. I sure am learning a lot by experiencing these, and I will get them better organized in the Banjo Clubhouse soon, so each tutor is easily navigated. Okay...on to my favorite book, Buckley's Banjo Guide of 1868. Although Tuckahoe never published it, I consider it to be part of the Minstrel Canon. Man oh man, the good songs that are in there. I'm certain I will be shocked at the ones I haven't tried yet. Stay tuned!!
For more Minstrel Banjo tunes not on the Ning site, this is my YouTube site. There are more here.
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Okay, I need a little help on this one. Anybody ever get this to sound right, given the notes available and the bizzare tuning instructions? Lon Morris's Jig.
Bizzare tuning indeed (d#BEGB) However, it is the equivalent of f#DGCD tuning, which is in the canonical banjos tunings list, see: http://www.zeppmusic.com/banjo/aktuning.htm
Also, a very close variant is listed there: d#BEF#B. Oddly, both of the tunings I've just mentioned are sourced from the same Mike Seeger album...
I'll tab it out tonight...I'm wondering if it all works together or not!?!
Tim Twiss said:Okay, I need a little help on this one. Anybody ever get this to sound right, given the notes available and the bizzare tuning instructions? Lon Morris's Jig.
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