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Baur insanity continues! Tim Twiss Apr 28, 2009 42 views
Tim and I are having fun exploring the crossover repertoire in our different ways - stroke and 'gui… Tags: MacKillop, fretless Rob MacKillop Apr 27, 2009 118 views
Going further into the mind of 19th Century musician A. Baur. Tim Twiss Apr 26, 2009 59 views
The first song from a book that is new to me called "The Banjoist's Budget" by A. Baur, whose exper… Tags: strokofingomysterioso Tim Twiss Apr 26, 2009 66 views
Jamey and I amusing ourselves between sets at the Moreland Ridge Middle School. This is a Hungarian… Carl Anderton Apr 24, 2009 100 views
This is the coolest, weirdest, most bedeviling banjo tune I've ever come across. Carl Anderton Apr 24, 2009 114 views
Phil Rice - Friday evening John Masciale Apr 24, 2009 91 views
From the Phil Rice Book of 1858. Tags: slow Tim Twiss Apr 24, 2009 51 views
From the Phil Rice Book of 1858. Tags: quicker Tim Twiss Apr 24, 2009 52 views
From the Phil Rice Book of 1858. Tags: medium Tim Twiss Apr 24, 2009 53 views
What's up with YouTube and no video picture? That sucks. Anyway, I actually turned my assignment i… Carl Anderton Apr 17, 2009 68 views
These two pieces come from the last page of the 1858 Phil Rice Method. The first one "Unsworth's Ne… Tim Twiss Apr 17, 2009 50 views
Dobson and Buckley on a Friday night John Masciale Apr 17, 2009 60 views
From the Dobson Book of 1877 for the Friday Post. Tim Twiss Apr 17, 2009 40 views
A quartet of Stroke Style classics from that first great banjo book of 1855. Simple, driving, and s… Tim Twiss Apr 15, 2009 122 views
From the book "Dobson's New System For The Banjo" of 1877. In a book full of renamed tunes and weak… Tags: jigo, mino Tim Twiss Apr 12, 2009 51 views
We didn't have a challenge this week, and today is good Friday. Hymns were played in camps on banjo… John Masciale Apr 10, 2009 63 views
And a Stroke Style tune published 31 years after the Briggs' Book. Written by Frank Converse-contin… Tags: banjo, stroko Tim Twiss Apr 9, 2009 73 views
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