Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Clawhammer And Old-time Songs

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Newest 100 Clawhammer and Old-Time Songs banjo songs which Banjo Hangout members have uploaded to the website.

Episódios

  • Fengyang Flower Drum

    04/04/2025

    Folk Songs of Anhui Province, China.

  • Elk River Blues - Ernie Carpenter & Rachel Anne Goodman

    26/03/2025

    The story of how eminent domain destroyed a person's home place. Ernie was about 27 years old when this happened.

  • Down in Little Egypt

    08/03/2025

    From the playing of Illinois fiddler Lynn "Chirps" Smith who learned it from coal miner Noah Beaver of Elkville, IL. I like its ragtime feeling and syncopation in the B part.

  • Hell on the Potomac (TOTW)

    01/03/2025

    From the playing of WV fiddler Israel Welch, this current offering by Noah Cline is played by a relative of his. Welch sure had a keen skill on fiddle and passes on to us unique tunes like Hell on the Potomac. It actually captures the feel of a Civil War tune, which is said to be the older source.

  • Crab Orchard Quick Step

    22/02/2025

    From the fiddling of an obscure Kentucky fiddler, Kelly Gilbert, the town of Crab Orchard once flourished. When the horse racing derby was moved to Louisville and became the Kentucky Derby, the population in Crab Orchard dwindled, as it does today. But the tune is lively and tells of its heyday.

  • 900 Miles

    10/02/2025

    An old folk song as learned from the singing and guitar of Barbara Dane.

  • Charleston Gals (TOTW)

    25/01/2025

    From the playing of WV fiddler Melvin Wine. It closely resembles Texas/New Castle. Melvin remembered lyrics, too. It's origins go back to minstrel banjo.

  • Charleston Girls

    24/01/2025

    Banjo: aEAC#E Derived from Melvin Wine's fiddling

  • Lost Lula

    18/01/2025

    My first attempt at playing clawhammer.

  • Frankie Baker (Jarrell & Cockerham version)

    17/01/2025

    The current Tune of the Week is full of links and versions and history regarding the old song also known as Frankie and Johnnie. I've arranged one from listening to Tommy Jarrell and Fred Cockerham -- one of the many links available to hear in the discussion thread. In playing along with the recording, my cello banjo was surprisingly already tuned to play along.

  • Judge Parker

    11/01/2025

    From the playing of Dick Hutchison. The rest of the title stated, "Take These Shackles Off of Me." Judge Parker was a real judge who sentenced many criminals to be hung.

  • Whitefish in the Rapids--TOTW

    06/01/2025

    This is a Canadian tunes. They are often very noted and challenging. My choice of tunings has me baffled, as I just played along with a recording. It's fDFBbD. The key is apparently Bb. It would be interesting to try another tuning because this arrangement feels hard, though not really harder than others pieces I learn. Probably just more time needed here....

  • Hold The Woodpile Down

    30/12/2024
  • Arkansas Traveler

    29/12/2024

    Key of D and played on a 10 3/4" banjo. Old pot with a new neck.

  • Bumblebee in a Jug

    28/12/2024

    Arranged from a combination of two old fiddlers. The oldest one is Kentucky's George Lee Hawkins. Then a newer one from Alan Jabbour helped me to smooth it out. Also listen to Tom Harleman's version on the Tune of the Week and hear an active bumblebee who you might not want to see except safely in his stopped-up jug!

  • Bumblebee in a Jug

    27/12/2024

    Clawhammer Banjo Version TablEdit audio capture.

  • The Cherry Tree Carol (TOTW)

    24/12/2024

    This old English carol has undergone many changes. I've attempted to capture the melody as sung by Shirley Collins, an English folk singer of the 1950's.

  • Decatur Reel

    13/12/2024

    This clawhammer arrangement is from Charlie Walden's fiddle recording, linked on Tune of the Week for Decatur Reel. It's following him pretty closely, though in a string band you wouldn't need all these notes. Charlie connects the tune to Missouri's fiddler Dwight Lamb.

  • Shoes and Stockings

    05/12/2024

    Key of G and played on an 11"open back parts banjo. Vintage pot and refurbished neck.

  • Going Down Town

    02/12/2024

    Here's one from Wilson Douglas, a great West Virginia fiddler. It also goes by the title Going Down to Lynchburg Town.

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