Banjo Hangout Top 100 Traditional Songs
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Sinopsis
Top 100 Traditional Songs banjo songs which Banjo Hangout members have uploaded to the website.
Episodios
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Santa Anna's Retreat and British Field March medley
29/08/2012Henry Reed learned these from the Civil War fifer Quince Dillon. The two tunes are both in Am and one leads easily to the other in a medley.
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Grandfather's Clock
24/08/2012My arrangement of an old evergreen written by Henry Clay Work. Double C tuning, key of C. Warts and all.
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Saint Anne's Reel
17/07/2012This one's for Jim, whose playing is inimitable, but he's glad to have us join in!
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Black Mountain Rag (CH)
10/07/2012For the brotherhood, from your sister. My favorite version has been Doc's.
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Old Moke Picking On The Banjo
22/06/2012Got this tune from BHO member Bill Reese. I really like the sound of this Sea Shanty!
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Cowboy Waltz
08/06/2012At a music camp dance several years ago, Kit and I heard Heidi Claire fiddling this as the traditional last song of a dance. We just had to learn it and found a notated source by Elena Corey when she was active in the California Bluegrass Association. Here's our banjo/mandolin duet.
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Angeline The Baker - Key of D
01/05/2012Trying out a "Presto" tailpiece on my B&P Short Scale. I was just messing around but would appreciate constructive comments that could improve my playing. I hope this recording is not to tinny sounding. I am tuned up to "DD" so the air is a little thin up there. A touch out of tune on the "A", sorry. (6-1-2012: I ended up putting the No Knot back on and just stuffed it a little more . . . I'll be back with another version.)
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Apples Ad Nauseum
29/03/2012Allowing myself to get all jazzy and crazy with June Apple, taking it wherever I want to go. Yes, it's over the top. Yes, it's sloppy. Hopefully it's also sort of fun and different and enjoyable in some fashion.
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junE applE
29/03/2012playing June Apple in the key of E (double C capo 4) on my Cedar Mountain banjo. accompanied by myself on uke and guitar, and Chloe on the cat sneeze if you have good ears.
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Eighth of January
26/02/2012Though important historically as the Battle of New Orleans in 1815, the song is important to me as a useful lesson in learning melodic style. I used Tony Trischka's Melodic Banjo book.
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House Carpenter
01/01/2012A good friend of mine is in law school a couple hundred miles away. He came home over christmas break, we set up one Blue Bluebird mic and had a good time trying to play this song