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17 Aug 05 - 06:03 AM (#1543754) Subject: BS: Banjo: The Devil's Instrument!! From: GUEST,Dazbo Well, we all thought the banjo was of African descent. Here, is proof positive in photographic form that the banjo is the invention of the devil Devil's Banjo (hope that made a blue clicky! |
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17 Aug 05 - 07:13 AM (#1543777) Subject: RE: BS: Banjo: The Devil's Instrument!! From: Tam the man Yes it is, along with the fiddle |
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17 Aug 05 - 07:59 AM (#1543806) Subject: RE: BS: Banjo: The Devil's Instrument!! From: GUEST,muppitz at work It's only the devil's instrument if it's played badly! muppitz x |
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17 Aug 05 - 09:07 AM (#1543862) Subject: RE: BS: Banjo: The Devil's Instrument!! From: Paco Rabanne It's only the Devil's instrument if it's played. |
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17 Aug 05 - 09:10 AM (#1543870) Subject: RE: BS: Banjo: The Devil's Instrument!! From: Tam the man How can you tell if its in tune |
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17 Aug 05 - 09:52 AM (#1543910) Subject: RE: BS: Banjo: The Devil's Instrument!! From: Torctgyd it's burnt to a crisp |
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17 Aug 05 - 12:04 PM (#1544023) Subject: RE: BS: Banjo: The Devil's Instrument!! From: Uncle_DaveO Tam the Man asked how you could tell if it's (banjo's) in tune. The answer, as every banjo player knows, is that it's impossible to tune a banjo! Dave Oesterreich |
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17 Aug 05 - 12:58 PM (#1544065) Subject: RE: BS: Banjo: The Devil's Instrument!! From: kirstenanderberg I personally LOVE the banjo but there is an old joke... What is perfect pitch? When the banjo hits the side of the dumpster without hitting the sides. |
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17 Aug 05 - 02:44 PM (#1544213) Subject: RE: BS: Banjo: The Devil's Instrument!! From: Les B Acutally that looks more like an Aussie "Lagerphone" (with parts of a banjo incorporated)! |
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17 Aug 05 - 04:05 PM (#1544270) Subject: RE: BS: Banjo: The Devil's Instrument!! From: Cluin Sorry, Kristen, but it's "when the banjo lands squarely on the accordion in the dumpster without hitting the sides". Another old one is... I went down to the mall the other day and just after walking in the main door, I suddenly remembered that my back door was left unlocked and my banjo was on the back seat. I turned right around and ran back to my car, but it was already too late. There were now three more banjos left there. |
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17 Aug 05 - 05:21 PM (#1544310) Subject: RE: BS: Banjo: The Devil's Instrument!! From: GUEST I used to play the five string banjo about ten years ago, and everyone laughed at me...I guess it was an 'uncool' instrument for someone relatively young to play (and for a woman too). Now the Dixie Chicks have made it cool...too late though, I've now moved on to that other instrument of Beelzebub, the fiddle. Still love the banjo, though I sold mine when I was skint (likewise my accordian). |
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18 Aug 05 - 02:56 AM (#1544595) Subject: RE: BS: Banjo: The Devil's Instrument!! From: Dave Hanson You sold an accordion ? how ? eric |
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18 Aug 05 - 06:54 AM (#1544678) Subject: RE: BS: Banjo: The Devil's Instrument!! From: Leadfingers Eric - There are fools everywhere , if you look hard enough |
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18 Aug 05 - 06:59 AM (#1544682) Subject: RE: BS: Banjo: The Devil's Instrument!! From: Kaleea Such a sweetly carved face on a lovely instrument! Now all you guys have to do is include the Bodhran & half of a Ceili band will run in shame. Yes, sometimes banjo pickers haunt a Ceili band. |
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18 Aug 05 - 07:19 AM (#1544690) Subject: RE: BS: Banjo: The Devil's Instrument!! From: Bob Bolton G'day all, These are "Stumpf Fiddles" ... traditional to some groups of German miners ... ? (I'm sure Lark in the Morning sell them!). Les B: They do indeed share some anscestry with the Aussie Lagerphone ... both derive from the "Jingling Johnnie" of 19th c. British (and other) military bands ... from the Asian "Turkish Crescent" and "Chinese Pavillion" shaker/jingle sticks that go back centuries. The Aussie input was to make them cheaply from discarded beer caps instead of brass bells and jingles ... add a notched stick to get a variety of beating sounds ... add a rubber 'crutch tip' to introduce a bounced rhythm (Interestingly, adopted by thes Stumpf fiddles ...). The "Stumpf" idea of a sort of banjo uke being included is strictly theirs! Regards, Bob |
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18 Aug 05 - 07:33 AM (#1544695) Subject: RE: BS: Banjo: The Devil's Instrument!! From: Bob Bolton Errrk! Well, that's what comes of trusting what I laughingly call my memory ... A: They're really called Stumph Fiddles, B: They're really Czech! This is the speil from the Lark in the Morning site: Stumph Fiddles Used traditionally in Czech drinking music, the Stumph Fiddle consists of a tambourine body, bells, jingles, cymbals and carved head, all mounted on a central staff, plus a tunable string or strings, using the tambourine as the resonator. Strike the end pin on the floor to create percussion sound while hitting the tambourine head, cymbals, bells or strings with the included stick for a wonderful rhythmic variation. Traditionally made by coal miners as a nighttime occupation. See the one's they have for sale: Stumph Fiddle. Regards, Bob |
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18 Aug 05 - 08:40 AM (#1544749) Subject: RE: BS: Banjo: The Devil's Instrument!! From: Bobert Nuthin' wrong with banjos but somethin' seriously evil 'bout lotta banjo players when it comes to jam ediquette... Bobert |
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19 Aug 05 - 05:39 AM (#1545526) Subject: RE: BS: Banjo: The Devil's Instrument!! From: GUEST The Devil is surely at work here. Since finding this 'instrument' I've had a growing desire to make one... help meeeee......!!!!!! |
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19 Aug 05 - 06:11 AM (#1545551) Subject: RE: BS: Banjo: The Devil's Instrument!! From: Bunnahabhain Stick to the lagerphone if you want to make something. Much simpler. This is how: 1. Obtain 200 beer bottle caps. 2. Start again. Obtain 200 beer bottle caps, attached to full bottles. 3. Drink Beer. You may find willing helpers at this point. 4. Start again. This time remember to keep the caps. 5. Repeat until you master step 4. 6. Flattern caps. Ahh, I can't be bothered to describe this bit. See here Do not let partner find out this is what you're doing. You'll be in trouble. Or more trouble. Those are the normal options aren't they..... |
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19 Aug 05 - 08:36 AM (#1545564) Subject: RE: BS: Banjo: The Devil's Instrument!! From: The Shambles Whatever one's view of the banjo as musical - perhaps this thread is more music related than 'non-music related'? |
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19 Aug 05 - 11:56 AM (#1545724) Subject: RE: BS: Banjo: The Devil's Instrument!! From: Rapparee I had an inspiration this morning. Why not put strings across a bodhran? You could pluck them or strum them for different sounds. In fact, you could probably get a wider range of sounds if you made the strings longer, like on a guitar neck. Since I thought of it, it will play in C, or the sung note "do". I'm going to call it a "bodhran-do". I think that everyone will want one, and that it will be the next big thing in music. |
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19 Aug 05 - 02:04 PM (#1545827) Subject: RE: BS: Banjo: The Devil's Instrument!! From: Bunnahabhain With apologies to music in general. Can you hear the drums bodhran-do? I remember long ago another starry night like this In the firelight bodhran-do You were humming to yourself and softly strumming your guitar I could hear the distant drums And sounds of bugle calls were coming from afar They were closer now Bodhran-do....... |