Minstrel Banjo

For enthusiasts of early banjo

http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfkrWr_vIGB9l33oOjTC2M6Jlhxfo...

There is a lot of neat stuff here for your listening pleasure.

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Enjoying it so far. That's a lot of stuff. what is Lopeared Mule as a banjo song? Sounds so familiar.

Flop-eared Mule or Long -Eared Mule. There's a bluegrass version with a little picking south of the bridge. That may be called the Kicking Mule. I'd have to look that up.

The "Flop-Eared Mile" that I know of seems to be a reel that was merely a condensed and sped-up version of "Detroit Schottishe" published in 1854.  The first part of that was nearly the same as the first part of Foster's "Holiday Schottishe" published the year before.  Makes one wonder about tune evolution.

yes...that was it

Oh, I should've read your posting more closely, Wes.  Kicking Mule (with strumming south of the bridge) is a completely different song/tune than the one I was citing.

I'm think right about that Detroit Schottische relationship Al. I kind of remember play with somebody that did that below the bridge lick on Flop Eared Mule but Kicking mule is a different tune.

Here's the "Flop-Eared Mule" that I was talking about that is like a reel version of Detroit Schottische and Holiday Schottische.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pj-pmGfmNPI

Here's the one I think you're talking about...at least an old friend of mine used to use the "south" side of the bridge for this.  I don't know if the Dillards do that here but I couldn't resist including Andy and Barney!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpKhWePGNPc

Oops!  Sorry, those aren't the Dillards.  I think they came on the show at a later series of episodes.

Yep we're on the same page here. Andy and Barney... That was like the middle of the last century...

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