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The tune "Juba" played on a 5 string minstrel banjo, my contribution for the April 2016 TOTM. Tunin… Tom Taggart Apr 24, 2016 142 views
Tuning: dGDF#A Scott Danneker Apr 23, 2016 104 views
Tuning eBEG#B Scott Danneker Apr 23, 2016 100 views
High bass tuning eBEG#B (E/B?) Scott Danneker Apr 22, 2016 102 views
Tuning eAEG#B Scott Danneker Apr 21, 2016 102 views
From Frank Converse's "green" book, 1865. Tags: draper, Paul Paul Draper Apr 21, 2016 79 views
From Buckleys new banjo method on my home made four stringer Chris Prieto Apr 21, 2016 102 views
Waiting in a truck line. Using my time well. Carl Anderton Apr 20, 2016 102 views
From Buckley's Banjo Guide of 1860. Still working out how best to play that little run in the 7th a… Tags: Canaan, 1860 Andy Chase Apr 17, 2016 57 views
My take on an old tune from the US Slave Songs book Chris Prieto Apr 17, 2016 59 views
I'm continually surprised by the tunes that have slipped under my radar; I've been looking at the B… Tags: fiddle, tune Andy Chase Apr 15, 2016 126 views
From the Converse "yellow book", 1865. Tags: Paul, draper Paul Draper Apr 15, 2016 102 views
Played on a mini gourd before it is shipped off to Oregon. This is from Weidlich Converse book. Tags: juba, totm Chris Prieto Apr 13, 2016 100 views
From Buckley, 1868 Tags: draper, Paul Paul Draper Apr 13, 2016 110 views
Sometimes I wish I had done better in life than be a truck driver but I do have many opportunities… Carl Anderton Apr 6, 2016 120 views
From winners 1864 banjo book. Lovely tune. Chris Prieto Apr 6, 2016 182 views
Tuning dADF#A. I think this tune runs too long, especially without accompaniment. Scott Danneker Apr 5, 2016 99 views
From A. Baur's "The Banjoist's Budget", 1883 Tags: draper, Paul Paul Draper Apr 5, 2016 104 views
It's another opening day. Sorry Carl, I know the Royals played & won on Sunday but here in SE M… Al Smitley Apr 5, 2016 104 views
From "'Winner's New Primer for the Banjo'" 1864. Tablature for 27 Songs" by Tim Twiss Scott Danneker Apr 4, 2016 102 views
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