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Genre: Old Time / Playing Style: Minstrel (Stroke Style)
"Back Side of Albany" from Gumbo Chaff's Complete Preceptor for the Banjo, 1851. Played by Bob Lanham on a Bell & Son banjo. Tuning: eBEAD (E modal).
2 comments on “Back Side of Albany”
radioroom Says:
Sunday, April 20, 2014 @4:35:17 PM
lovely sounding banjo and very smoothly played - a wonderful tune from that era.
blanham Says:
Monday, April 21, 2014 @2:44:15 AM
Thanks. I've only been looking at the minstrel era material for a little while so far, but there's a whole world to explore there.
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