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Posted by sunnysidelane
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Size: 2,905kb, uploaded 3/17/2010 11:09:11 AM
Genre: Ragtime / Playing Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)
Nothing special here. Plain and simple recording of Banjo/Guitar one afternoon played by the ear, touched by fingers, sound by instrument, recording by microphone - enjoy.
Add CommentPosted by sunnysidelane
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Size: 1,081kb, uploaded 1/15/2008 3:21:07 PM
Genre: Unknown/None Chosen / Playing Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)
Posted by sunnysidelane
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Size: 3,926kb, uploaded 1/9/2008 1:07:30 PM
Genre: Unknown/None Chosen / Playing Style: Other
Luxembourg is a techno-style number. I was inspired by the sight of driving through Luxembourg at night (Thinking about the more than 162 different bank & financial coorporations to a population of only 400.000). in the second half of the number I use a Gibson banjo as lead instrument. Indeed I feel that a banjo can successfully take on new territories
1 commentPosted by sunnysidelane
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Size: 2,885kb, uploaded 1/15/2008 3:17:38 PM
Genre: Unknown/None Chosen / Playing Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)
Marken er mejet (English: The field is mown) is a Danish folk melody supposedly from Randers during the medieval times. It is a dance celebrating the harvest in late summer period. In 1868 Mads Hansen added some text to the melody. This particular recording has a double banjo intermezzo of “john Hardy”. The dance starts off slowly progressing in velocity by each round.
1 commentPosted by sunnysidelane
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Size: 6,268kb, uploaded 3/15/2010 6:16:33 AM
Genre: Bluegrass / Playing Style: Classical
This is a traditional bluegrass melody. A Bolivian charango is used as "Mandolin". The drumplayer in our band comes from Bolivia. He brought this instrument from La Paz last year after returning from a visit to his family in Tarija. The interesting part is, that aside from sounding much like a mandolin, it can be played fingerpicking style. The instrument is tuned in Am6 and has 5 double strings.
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