Minstrel Banjo

For enthusiasts of early banjo

New recording available-Buckley's Banjo Guide of 1868.

Ready to ship. Only $15.00 and this includes shipping.

Use Paypal at http://www.timtwiss.com/.

This 2 CD set contains 94 tunes....pure, simple, beautiful solo Minstrel Banjo.

You can also download the original book if you do not already have it.

 

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Something for everybody...here are suggestions for beginners songs:

Tiger Jig

Ladies In De ParlourCharleston Gals

Soap Fat Man

Picayine Butler

Bully For All

Villikins and His Dinah

De Old Lame Horse

Don't You Hear De Bulgine

General Burnsides Jig

Let me Kiss Him For His Mother

Dearest Mae

 

 

Just a few

 

 

Tim- you mean from the Buckley 1868 I assume?

Some great titles there...!  I totally envision a stroke/claw medley of Soap Fat Man/Hog Eyed Man.   =8-o

Looking forward to my new CD set coming in the mail....

Yes...Buckley 1868. These all seem really playable. Let me know your experience with this material.

Hoorah! Mine is on the way. I'm a bit late to the conversation, but rather excited for the music.

Wheee!  The postman just brought mine to the kitchen porch,   :)

What's a bulgine ??

Bulgine was a common slang word for Engine, as in locomotive bulgine.

The Soap Fat Man is a sort of washed up version of Converse's more meaty The Charcoal Man.  lol

...and also the same as Mrs. grundy in green Converse.   =8-o

I bought that CD. It's wonderful to listen to.

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