Hi all,
It's been a while since I've been here. Can we say overextended?
Anyway, a librarian friend alerted me to this new digital resource for early banjo tutors and I wanted to be sure to let you all know about it asap. If someone else has already posted about it, I apologize for the redundancy.
http://elib.hamilton.edu/hc/hc-main.php?id=col_spe-ban&c=spe_ban
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I'm kinda new to the this forum. This is the first time I have seen anything about this. I will explore it more. Looks awesome. Thanks for sharing.
NB
Thanks for the link and making us aware. I had not seen the Converse 1893. It seems to address only the fingerstyle, and is listed as his final publication.
Also, I had never seen the cover to the Buckley 1868...it's a lot like Briggs'. Also, it includes instruction to use both styles of play, and uses the basic Rice approach for Stroke style play. When I got mine from Brown, I omitted the instruction and cover and got only the music.
Yes, and the copies are lousy and sometimes unreadable.
You can print individual pages that look nice, but I like to print out the entire book double sided and bind it. That way I can take banjo in hand and find a tree to sit under and play with it.
Left hand corner under document "options" choose "complete print version" then hit go. You get a really grainy low res PDF.
I sent the director an email asking for better files.
You can print individual pages that look nice, but I like to print out the entire book double sided and bind it. That way I can take banjo in hand and find a tree to sit under and play with it.
Joel - You surprise me with that statement! AMB pg. 11. 35.
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