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

  • Jai Passe Devant ta Porte (TOTW)

    31/12/2021

    This traditional Cajun waltz sings of the sad loss of a loved one. I like its melody and found it easy to play on clawhammer banjo.

  • ''Invercargill March''

    14/01/2019

    I've always had a soft spot for Marches, and this classic's up there with the best o'them I reckon. Thanks for steppin' up!. .... Don.

  • Barlow Knife (TOTW)

    28/04/2018

    For the old time Tune of the Week, 4/28/18, the first part of this medley comes from BHO member RG, learned (he thinks) from a wonderful friend, Larry Brown. The second part is how I think traditionally of Barlow Knife in three parts. My dad didn't have a barlow knife, but his boy scout knife reminded me of one.

  • Sugar In My Coffee

    25/06/2017

    A hasty rendition....i heard Ron Mullenix perform...

  • Season of Hope

    24/12/2016

    I posted tunes the last two holiday seasons so I thought I'd do another this year. Wishing all the best to my BHO friends for the season and the new year. In Double C.

  • Old Spinning Wheel

    11/06/2016

    Lynwood Lunsford playing on his 30s style 4 with one of my "Magaret Boote" Florentine/RB4 reproduction necks.

  • Red Rocking Chair

    25/11/2015

    Béla Fleck Baritone

  • Lil' Sadie

    27/10/2015

    A good ol' murder ballad. Clawhammer and voice

  • Rueben's Train

    03/04/2015

    Test driving yet another tone ring.

  • The Wexford Carol

    04/12/2014

    This is a very old Irish carol. Fingerstyle guitar and banjo (muted).

  • Octajo ~ O'Keiffe's Slide

    11/10/2014

    I'm thrilled to have been asked to do the rollout of an innovative instrument that opens a new world of mando-banjo potential. The Octajo is a double-course tenor banjo tuned an octave (or lower) below mandolin and violin. With a 12” banjo rim with bronze tone ring and an octave mandolin neck the Octajo can be strung with either metal or nylon strings. The one on this recording is set up with nylon. Hope you enjoy. Banjo Crazy Paul

  • Rock Andy

    04/10/2014

    I learned this tune when Mark Johnson posted it in the Tune of the Week for 4-1-2011. Since then, it's pretty much always the first tune I play whenever I tune into G (or in this case A) modal. I've been meaning to thank Mark for introducing me to this for three-and-a-half years. So... "Thanks Mark!"

  • Chinquapin Hunting

    24/05/2014

    From the CD "On The Edge" by the Cliffhangers. Fiddle: Mark Simos; banjo: Brendan Doyle; guitar: Rusty Neithammer; tenor guitar: Jody Platt; bass: Karen Falkowski. Fiddle tuning: FCFC, banjo tuning: FBbFBbC Sources: Hiram Stamper, Hindman, Knott County, Kentucky; and his son Art Stamper. Mark's notes: "I first heard Art play this tune late one foggy night at Clifftop — standing in a muddy clearing amidst a gathered crowd, hat slouched on his head, cross-tuned fiddle sailing the glorious fat low notes out into the dark trees. Though our version here is closer to his dad Hiram’s, we dedicate this tune to Art’s memory."

  • Reel d'Issoudun

    30/11/2013

    A French-Canadian crooked tune learned from Guy Bouchard. Robin Kearton playing fiddle.

  • Ancient Echo

    23/11/2013

    Traditional Greek melody adapted for 5-string cello banjo, Gold Tone CEB-5, double C tuning, gCGCD.

  • Cripple Creek

    01/08/2013

    I apologize in advance for the length of this recording, but I am still sharing it. My excuse is that I felt 'in the groove' . It was just fun to play and I didn't have to think about playing, I just closed my eyes. In any event, I felt I should post this since it is one of the first few songs I learned to play.

  • The Escape of Old John Webb

    16/06/2013

    For my brother Mike on Father's day. Our Fave

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