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Similarly, Phil Rice, word-for-word, explains how to bring the right arm across the neck of the banjo as another point of gymnastic variation. I can't remember which page, but it explains how to do it at the 3rd or 5th position[?] and the 10th position.
Have a great weekend!
Greg
I think it was originally called Sangalli Dance. So anyway, banjo juggling goes back at least to 1863, and continued via Uncle Dave Macon into the mid-twentieth century.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cu_XAm6pH0s
Three minutes into the video and he says he thinks that Uncle Dave invented the tricks.
Our memories and "oral tradition" strike again.
Don't get me wrong, this is a fascinating video, but it illustrates how we can remember things incorrectly, or perhaps believe them to be true.
I met a guy at the Banjo Museum that said he did banjo tricks, and he could talk the talk. I told him I'd love to see some videos. I guess has not got around to it yet.
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