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My Instruments: I get by on banjo, guitar, bass, and piano. Can manage a little resophonic, blues harp, and am now learning some mandolin.
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Size: 2,978kb, uploaded 9/20/2009 3:41:18 AM
Genre: Folk
Or is it "Susan?" I don't remember. Anyway, a little different twist to this: banjo in E, vocal, and... something new I've never posted before... harmonica. Kind of s different twist on this traditional tune.
4 comments
on “Black-eyed Suzanne (Traditional)”
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Don Borchelt Says: Sunday, September 20, 2009 @5:27:43 AM
Nice job, Robert. Suzie works for me. Curly Ray Cline recorded it as Blue-Eyed Verdie, the name of his daughter, I think. "All I need to make me happy is a pretty little girl to call me Pappy." Harmonica adds a real nice touch. |
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jphulme Says: Saturday, March 20, 2010 @5:46:55 PM
I'm with Don. I liked the harmonica too. When you say the banjo in E, do you mean its tuned down to E or are you playing in the key of E, G tuning? |
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MrNatch3L Says: Sunday, March 21, 2010 @1:08:18 AM
John-paul: the banjo is tuned exactly like normal Bluegrass G, except in the key of E. John Hartford used to tune like that a lot. So the tuning from 5- 1 is: E BEG#B
I sometimes do E-flat and I've tried D, but my Bishline is more of a Bluegrass banjo and much below E there are intonation problems that are probably only solvable by changing the setup, which I don't really want. to do. Hartford's longer neck probably worked better in those low tunings. |
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Patty Says: Thursday, August 12, 2010 @4:00:23 AM
VERY nice Robert. Like your voice as well....very pleasant to the ear. |
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