This is similar to 'Other Banjo-Related Topics' below, but specifically for the clawhammer/old-time crowd. For discussion of clawhammer/old-time related topics that don't fit into the forums listed above. For sale: 5/8th compensated (G string) bridge that came off a Recording King open-back pot I purchased.For discussion of equipment and techniques involved with audio/video recording and live stage sound. This is played in 'D', with the 5th string tuned to 'A' (7th fret. Notes: This is a basic, forward-roll version of John Hartford's great 'Gentle on My Mind' that I worked out a few weeks ago.
Genre: Unknown/None Chosen Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs) Key: D Difficulty: Beginner. sliding capo totally original.Gentle on My Mind. Maple Arch top sound like Ralph, plays well very little fret wear, original case. I thought I was Earl pluckin away at cripple creek, drivin everyone nuts with that 1 tune.Not sure how ya pick, but you'll want. Definately an entry level banjo but sounded ok while a beginner. Notes: Tab is article from June, 1984 Banjo NewsLetter I've corrected the incorrect tuning that was originally published by modifying the original scanned page.Howdy Wade1.I started out with an Anjo.bought it in '84 for $110.sold years later for $225.mine had a gold eagle on the back of resonator.
Genre: Old Time Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time Key: A Tuning: Sawmill (gDGCD) Difficulty: Intermediate.