Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Songs
Summary: Newest 100 Songs banjo songs which Banjo Hangout members have uploaded to the website.
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Unleashing the latest wanderings of my mind and fingers on the unsuspecting banjo public. In Double C.
Mexican folk tune played on the Octajo, Gold Tone's new octave mandolin banjo.
Here’s an Israeli tune by David Broza, that has, by now, attained the status of folksong. This is my eccentric take on it. Enjoy!
My attempt at this song.
This in the first song on an album of mine due out next spring.
CH take on a 16th Century English Folk Song/Nursery Rhyme. Lots of modern versions. Vega 2; G tuning but low.
This a great old dance tune from Jolly Old England. I heard Dave Hum play this in the street with his band 'The Huckleberries' sometime back and it had everybody clapping and smiling (do dancing though!). I thought I'd have a go at it too. Anybody wants the tab just message me and I'll be glad to send you the .tef file.
Yates RS Walnut 11-11 A
This piece was recorded with my Deering Sierra. I bought that banjo from Mr. Lou Boeyens. In his younger days he was ,besides a great musician, a great entertainer. Anyway, once I got used to it, it's a great banjo.
Named after the Cascade mountain range, I have had the privilege to visit there many times as a resident of the Pacific NorthWest.
Israeli folk tune played on the Octajo, Gold Tone's new octave mandolin banjo.
Reference recording for the tab posted--view my tabs here.
Yates RS Walnut 11-09 B
Red River Valley, clawhammer style. Arrangement by Richard Hefnor. Tab at https://drive.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=http://ezfolk.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/chb-Red-River-Valley-3.pdf
Five Long Years