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Auf YouTube findest du die angesagtesten Videos und Tracks. Außerdem kannst du eigene Inhalte hochladen und mit Freunden oder gleich der ganzen Welt teilen.
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Thanks,
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[FONT="Book Antiqua"]Carl Anderton[/FONT]
[FONT="Franklin Gothic Medium"][SIZE="2"]"A very good idea of the old style of playing may be formed by referring to the [I]Briggs Banjo Instructor."[/I][/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT="Palatino Linotype"][B]Albert Baur, Sgt., Co. A, 102nd Regiment, NY Volunteer Infantry.[/B][/FONT]
"Those fine fellows in Virginia are pouring out their heart's blood like water. Virginia will be heroic dust--the army of glorious youth that has been buried there."--Mary Chesnut
Bravo!!! I love to hear a good banjo and fiddle! I envy anyone who can play an instrument. I may take up playing, if I can ever find time for lessons! I have an affliction to make a gourd banjo, maybe sometime this winter! Is your banjo an original?
Awesome, Carl! I always enjoy hearing you play your banjo. :) You know I think I have a couple videos from a few past events of you and some of the boys playing. Only I think it ended up that you could really only hear Frank and his bones. haha. I'll have to look for those videos again.
Anna Allen
<a href="http://starofthewestsociety.googlepages.com/">Star of the West Society</a>
[COLOR="DarkRed"][B]The Cherry Bounce Girls Mess[/B][/COLOR] :p
[I]It's a damn poor mind that can only think of one way to spell a word.[/I]-Andrew Jackson
That's great, Carl! Wonderful playing, and I love the tune, too. Thanks for sharing this.
[FONT="Book Antiqua"][SIZE="3"]Silvana R. Siddali[/SIZE][/FONT]
[URL="http://starofthewestsociety.googlepages.com/home"][FONT="Book Antiqua"][SIZE="3"]Star of the West Society[/SIZE][/FONT][/URL][B]
[COLOR="DarkRed"]Cherry Bounce G'hal[/B][/COLOR]:wink_smil
Does anyone know of a site (youtube, ect.) that has videos of minsteral shows (for example the one at Perryville last year)? I looked all over youtube and did not find any.
Most excellent. You are truly one of our hobby's finest resources for period minstrel music. I've thoroughly enjoyed all of your video clips on Youtube. Thank you for your fine accomplishments.
[B]Joseph Hodges[/B]
[FONT=Book Antiqua]“… and know that it was in California we learned the art of making long journeys with safety, to endure privations with cheerfulness, and to thrive under the most adverse circumstances, and these have enabled us to make strides in war which may seem gigantic to the uninitiated.”[/FONT]
[SIZE=1](excerpt from a letter from Gen. W. T. Sherman to Governor Frederick Low of California, dated Goldsborough, N.C. March 24, 1865)[/SIZE]
The banjo is a James Hartel 1852 Ashborn reproduction. He had it on display at last years Antietam Early Banjo Gathering hosted by George Wunderlich. It sounded so good I just had to buy it. The wife was thrilled about that!:wink_smil
Thanks for all the kind responses. This type of music don't exactly "be illin" so it's nice to share it with the few people who can understand and enjoy it.
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[FONT="Book Antiqua"]Carl Anderton[/FONT]
[FONT="Franklin Gothic Medium"][SIZE="2"]"A very good idea of the old style of playing may be formed by referring to the [I]Briggs Banjo Instructor."[/I][/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT="Palatino Linotype"][B]Albert Baur, Sgt., Co. A, 102nd Regiment, NY Volunteer Infantry.[/B][/FONT]
Mr.Anderton,
Wonderful music! Is the Banjo Gathering open to fiddlers to?
I would love to fond some music to both tunes. Do you know where to find some?
Andrew Turner
Co.D 27th NCT
Liberty Rifles
"Well, by God, I’ll take my men in and if they outflank me I’ll face my men about and cut my way out. Forward, men!” Gen. John R. Cooke at Bristoe Station,VA
Mr.Anderton,
Wonderful music! Is the Banjo Gathering open to fiddlers to?
I would love to fond some music to both tunes. Do you know where to find some?
I'm glad you brought that up, Andrew. Firstly, the Antietam Early Banjo Gathering is open to fiddlers, bones player, tambourinists(?), and all people who love and/or play popular mid-nineteenth music. 'Course, the focus is mainly on the banjo, but by all means, join us. For information, see the earlier thread by George Wunderlich.
As to the music, you can order the early banjo tutor reprints from places like Elderly Instruments. 'Course, early fiddle tutors like Howe's and others are a fiddle players most important resource, but familiarizing yourself with the banjo music is a good idea, too. Last year at the Banjo gathering we had a guy named Chuck Krepley gave a talk on playing authentic mid 19th cen. style fiddle music, and he encouraged us to do it the same way we learn the banjo- by studying period tutors. You can listen to his presentation here- http://www.milfordmusic.com/Banjo%20Audio.htm
[FONT="Book Antiqua"]Carl Anderton[/FONT]
[FONT="Franklin Gothic Medium"][SIZE="2"]"A very good idea of the old style of playing may be formed by referring to the [I]Briggs Banjo Instructor."[/I][/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT="Palatino Linotype"][B]Albert Baur, Sgt., Co. A, 102nd Regiment, NY Volunteer Infantry.[/B][/FONT]
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