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Top 100 Traditional Songs banjo songs which Banjo Hangout members have uploaded to the website.
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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.JanetB
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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.Allex Lithgow
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We talk fitness with Mike Otule. Find him on Instagram: otulefitness.
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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.…
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The very first episode of Why We Are!
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A hasty rendition....i heard Ron Mullenix perform...C Hammonds
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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.rickhayes
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Lynwood Lunsford playing on his 30s style 4 with one of my "Magaret Boote" Florentine/RB4 reproduction necks.bryantde
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Béla Fleck BaritonePaul Roberts
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A good ol' murder ballad. Clawhammer and voicemworden
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Test driving yet another tone ring.Kurt Kemp
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This is a very old Irish carol. Fingerstyle guitar and banjo (muted).Laurence Diehl
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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 strin…
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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!"ramjo
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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 fogg…
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seldom scenetonwil
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A French-Canadian crooked tune learned from Guy Bouchard. Robin Kearton playing fiddle.tfaux
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Traditional Greek melody adapted for 5-string cello banjo, Gold Tone CEB-5, double C tuning, gCGCD.Paul Roberts
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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.…
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For my brother Mike on Father's day. Our Favebanjoike
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A duet with Travis Wright (SCClawman)Laurence Diehl
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This is my interpretation of Edden Hammon's fiddling. There's been much discussion on the Hangout about this tune and I wanted to find the oldest known source of it, though it's said it comes from his great-uncle Pete, born 1847. I like to think it's about the waterfalls of the James River, but the somber modal tone sounds more like it's about a hi…
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I think that I picked this up from a Fleming Brown album which I borrowed from the public library in the mid 1970s.vrteach
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A rather rough recording of O'Carolan's Concerto (Ken Perlman arrangement) complete with mistakes and incompetence!Carolan
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One of the best songs ever for clawhammer and voice. Glad to finally have learned it.Tim O'Brien
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A quick recording trying out the nylgutsSCclawman
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Traditionalbanjukebox
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Me on banjo (two finger index lead) and Amy on guitar. We learned this tune from Don Borchelt.chip arnold
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For your review, "The Eighth of January". Played in clawhammer style. I learned it from tab found in "Melodic Clawhammer Banjo" by Ken Perlman, Oak Publications. Differing from the tab, I'm tuned 1/2 step below double C, f#BF#BC#griffinwisc
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Arrangement by Rick McKeon. Picking by Wayne Conrad, after three months of self teaching.Ada R. Habershon and Charles H. Gabriel
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For the TOTW--12/14/12JanetB
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One of the caroling songs we do every year.JanetB
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A very old hymn widely sung today.JanetB
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1st track little sadiejimh269b
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off the new cdjimh269b
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Frosty Morn, my current favorite song in Sawmill tuning - gDGCBgriffinwisc
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Thanks Laurence for this great addition. Honored to collaborate with you! One of my favorite songs ever gets even better!SCclawman
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This old Scottish love song, based on William Douglas's poem in around 1700, was also the first performance attempt of Lotta Crabtree (1847 - 1923). Known now as the Shirley Temple of the 19th century, Lotta walked onto a school stage in San Francisco as a wee little girl under six years old. She burst into tears when trying to sing Annie Laurie an…
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Henry 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.Henry Reed
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My arrangement of an old evergreen written by Henry Clay Work. Double C tuning, key of C. Warts and all.Henry Clay Work
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This one's for Jim, whose playing is inimitable, but he's glad to have us join in!JanetB
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For the brotherhood, from your sister. My favorite version has been Doc's.JanetB
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Got this tune from BHO member Bill Reese. I really like the sound of this Sea Shanty!banjoike
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At 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.JanetB
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One of the good old hymns!SCclawman
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Trying 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 o…
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