Episodes
I tried a harmony part. So there are 2 banjos.
Published 01/31/22
Published 11/24/21
Midi file of musical notation which is in the tabs as a pdf file
Published 06/04/21
Seige, recorded on banjo, baritone guitar, bass and sequenced drums.
Published 01/19/21
Tabs also available
Published 01/17/21
DEERING SMILE BRIDGE TEST OLD BRIDGE
Published 12/23/18
Steve Hanson on banjo
Published 11/30/18
Published 09/11/18
Published 10/10/17
Andantino in G Major, composed by Ferdinando Carulli and published in 1825. Performed on guitar, banjo and bass banjo. "Classical" parlor guitar based on 19th century design by the La Patrie Guitar Company. Early Banjo based on the Joel Sweeney banjo circa 1840, built by James Hartel. Fretless Bass Banjo by Goldtone
Published 05/15/17
This is the most well known of Erik Satie's 3 Gymnodepies. Written in the late 1880's, it is considered to be one of the most tranquil piano pieces ever written. Arrangement by Tom Arri.
Published 01/11/17
Playing some fingerstyle there and I have to sing this good ole tearcracker, too. Lea Kramer on accordion. Martin Kretschmer on fiddle. Picked it up from a Kelly Harrell vinyl record.
Published 10/01/16
piano piece with improv - ML-1 baritone banjo, soprano ukulele, with baritone electric guitar underneath
Published 07/17/16
Played on a Gold Tone WL-250+ in standard G tuning. From a banjotabs.com transcription. Recorded on a Zoom H5.
Published 07/13/16
Played on a Gold Tone WL-250+ in standard G tuning. From a transcription by John Bullard. Recorded on a Zoom H5.
Published 07/13/16
Arrangement by Shoji Kushiro, as tabbed (more or less) in the July 1974 Banjo Newsletter. Played on a Gold Tone WL-250+ with a resonator and a Doc's Cathedral Bridge. Gm tuning. Recorded on a Zoom H5.
Published 07/05/16
Published 04/11/16
Tsunami Piñata: Francis Brennan - Banjo. Luz Gaxiola - Accordion Two Italian tarantellas; Feniculi Fenicula and The Wedding Tarantella.
Published 02/15/16
Tsunami Piñata: Francis Brennan - Banjo. Luz Gaxiola - Accordion
Published 02/15/16
A classical banjo piece written by Joe Morley. It is played on a steel string banjo alone 2 guitars and a double-bass. It is from my new cd "Classics". For more infos please visit my new blog: http://banjoragtime.eklablog.com/home-page-c27029852
Published 11/16/15
John Miller Sicilienne played o a LeVan Bojo
Published 11/08/15
February 16, 2015. Recorded at home, a version of the tune as learned from the playing of Chris Coole
Published 02/16/15
New recording by Stripe Azz if this stunning brazilian choro. On the Mastertone this time, 18 december 2014, recorded by Jan Keulemans.
Published 12/31/14