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Seraching for banjotabs

27 Feb 00 - 02:41 PM (#185817)
Subject: Searching for banjotabs
From: QRS

Hi mudcatters!

I´m looking for banjotabs in gmodal key (mountain minor)

Frailing tabs or blugrass but not those "happy" bluegrass picking tunes or songs in major keys.

Anyone who knows where to find tabs like that?

Thanks for your help

Regards

QRS


27 Feb 00 - 03:51 PM (#185831)
Subject: RE: Seraching for banjotabs
From: Sorcha

I have a book by Oak Pub. (Miles Krassen)called "Appalachian Fiddle". I SWEAR I have seen a companion book to it called "Appalachian Banjo", but it's not listed in Oak' site. The fiddle book has several of these types--Lonesome John, Cold Frosty Morn, etc.


27 Feb 00 - 04:13 PM (#185842)
Subject: RE: Seraching for banjotabs
From: Cap't Bob

QRS ~~ A friend of mine wrote out the Fiddle and Banjo Tab (clawhammer) for a tune called "Gilsaw". It's a bit of a work out but a really nice tune once you get it down.

Wonder if you are a ham radio operator. In code QRS stands for "send slower". You will have to QRQ on Gilsaw.

You will find it at:

http://edcen.ehhs.cmich.edu/~dhavlena/gilsaw.htm

Have fun ~~~~ Cap't Bob


11 Mar 00 - 12:17 PM (#193446)
Subject: RE: Seraching for banjotabs
From: Getsmer

Hi Mudcatters:


11 Mar 00 - 12:17 PM (#193447)
Subject: RE: Seraching for banjotabs
From: Getsmer

Hi Mudcatters:


11 Mar 00 - 12:17 PM (#193448)
Subject: RE: Seraching for banjotabs
From: Getsmer

Hi Mudcatters:


11 Mar 00 - 04:38 PM (#193532)
Subject: RE: Seraching for banjotabs
From: GUEST,Homeless(somewhere else)

I'm not really sure what the difference between "happy" and other bluegrass is, so I'm sure this will lead you in the right direction, but you could try looking here. Even tho it's a bluegrass site, they've got clawhammer, fiddle tunes, jazz, and celtic banjo tabs too.


11 Mar 00 - 06:38 PM (#193563)
Subject: RE: Seraching for banjotabs
From: simon-pierre

GREAT site, homeless! (Homeles, somewhere else... very funny indeed!)