Afleveringen
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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This version of Cold Frosty Morning is from Melvin Wine, WV fiddler, learned from his father. It's different and "happier" than the other two more commonly known tunes with this title.
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Melvin Wine learned this tune from his father.
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From the playing of the late Christian Wig and the collections of old tunes by William Hamblen. Blacksmiths are near and dear to me, as my son is one.
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Learned from the playing of a group called Ruglifters. I hadn't heard of them, but John Herrmann was their banjo player and that's good enough for me. The source recording was by the Lomaxes in 1937 by Kentucky fiddler J.W. Day.
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The Tune of the Week is presenting a beauty of a WV tune. With a few variations between the family members, the one from Lee Hammons is the focus. This gave me an opportunity to draw something different.
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Written and recorded on my ipad playing my Bacon Belmont in open G.
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Played on one of my mini banjos.
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Reference recording for the tab posted--view my tabs here.
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Chinese folk song played on my mini banjo.
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Tom Collins? boot camp material ?Dead Reckoning? with a mashup of Cumberland Gap in f#DEAD tuning on the baritone banjo
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Played on a circa 1915 Supertone Ragtime King banjo. Key of G
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Played on 1927 VegaTubaphone.
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