Sinopsis
Top 100 Traditional Songs banjo songs which Banjo Hangout members have uploaded to the website.
Episodios
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Falls of Richmond
01/04/2013This 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 historic event in Richmond, which would actually make the title "Fall of Richmond," as many also use.
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Sugar Hill (in G)
29/03/2013I think that I picked this up from a Fleming Brown album which I borrowed from the public library in the mid 1970s.
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O'Carolan's Concerto
23/03/2013A rather rough recording of O'Carolan's Concerto (Ken Perlman arrangement) complete with mistakes and incompetence!
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I've Endured (Tim O'Brien)
28/02/2013One of the best songs ever for clawhammer and voice. Glad to finally have learned it.
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Pretty Little Shoes
19/01/2013Me on banjo (two finger index lead) and Amy on guitar. We learned this tune from Don Borchelt.
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The Eighth of January
07/01/2013For 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#
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Will the Circle Be Unbroken
21/12/2012Arrangement by Rick McKeon. Picking by Wayne Conrad, after three months of self teaching.
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Water is Wide - With Big L (Laurence Diehl)
22/09/2012Thanks Laurence for this great addition. Honored to collaborate with you! One of my favorite songs ever gets even better!