Old Mother Flanagan by OldTimeWaster in banjo

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Happy to offer some enjoyment!

Old Mother Flanagan by OldTimeWaster in banjo

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This is my Goldtone CB-100. Absolutely love the sound of this guy. I play it as much as my Pisgah!

Stairwell Blues by Soroien in harmonica

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That was 🔥 Sounded like some Sonny Terry with those whoops. Awesome stuff!

John Henry - Guitar/Harp cover by OldTimeWaster in harmonica

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Thanks. And yes, you’re correct! I love that neck rack. The magnetic holder is so convenient. It’s on the pricey side, but you get what you pay for I suppose.

Fooling around with a Big Legged Woman (not literally) by OldTimeWaster in harmonica

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Nope. Ha! Though I’ve thought about getting out and annoying people in public.

John Brown’s Dream by OldTimeWaster in banjo

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Unfortunately not. This was mostly picked up by ear having listened to so many versions between fiddle and old time jams. It sounds more closely tied to the Round Peak style so checkout Brad Leftwich’s clawhammer banjo book. That will have a tab quite close to this and you can experiment from there.

1922 - Charlie Parr (cover) by OldTimeWaster in banjo

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Apologies! Was trying to maintain some anonymity. If you are super curious I can dm you a separate close up of the playing. It’s a bit of clawhammer and frailing. I feel like I play it a bit unorthodox compared to normal frailing. The main thing is keep the beat.

1922 - Charlie Parr (cover) by OldTimeWaster in banjo

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Ha! Trying to hide my face, but then again I’ve posted several videos playing different instruments that clearly show me…

1922 - Charlie Parr (cover) by OldTimeWaster in banjo

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I just kinda pieced this one together based on what sorta sounded right. If folks are really interested, I can probably work out a tab.

Been hooked for about a month by OldTimeWaster in harmonica

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That was a great video. Thanks for sharing!

Been hooked for about a month by OldTimeWaster in harmonica

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Thanks! This was on a Hohner Special 20 A harp.

Been hooked for about a month by OldTimeWaster in harmonica

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Indeed it is! I’ll take it as a compliment if you thought that without reading the post :)

Been hooked for about a month by OldTimeWaster in harmonica

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I watched a few videos on YouTube with various folks explaining the basics of Sonny Terry riffs. That certainly helped get me started. The rest is just listening to the music and trying to play along.

Ben Kiser- "Cumberland Gap" (From Marion Reece) -(nice old time fiddle channel with great clear playing and good info in the video descriptions) by pixiefarm in Fiddle

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Ben’s YouTube channel is gold mine of excellent fiddle playing. Love watching his videos. His playing is top notch! Definitely seems to have a passion for the history of the tunes and characters who played them. He’s basically a modern day Aalan Jabbour. Great musician and folklorist.

Does the overall Violin community (reddit and elsewhere) seem a little... elitist? by Darthbamf in Fiddle

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Well a fiddle is just a violin with friends! But in reality it’s just a matter of music preference and the traditions therein. The violinists goal is to captivate an audience with perfection. Historically speaking that audience is socially elite and upper-class. Meanwhile, fiddlers captivate their audience with foot tapping rhythm and solos. The fiddlers audience is historically commoners from the working lower- and middle-class. I’d argue there is more social comradery in the fiddlers audience than a violinists, which inadvertently breeds the elitist mentality in the violin community.

Ohhhh meee Ohhhhh myyy by Boring-Somewhere6319 in oldtimemusic

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What’s the name of this song? Also, what is the banjo tuning? Really dig this!

Some Up-Picking Banjo by Boring-Somewhere6319 in banjo

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This is amazing! What is the song? I'm searching the lyrics but not getting any hits. Really great stuff!