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  2. Keith style - Wikipedia

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    One aspect of Keith style which makes it difficult to learn is that one often moves to a higher note in the scale by picking a lower string, albeit fretted to give the higher note. A distinct advantage of melodic style is the ease of playing fiddle tunes using the melody verbatim while maintaining a right hand technique in line with Scruggs-style.

  3. The Banjo (Gottschalk) - Wikipedia

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    The Banjo, 1855 sheet music cover published by William Hall & Son.. The Banjo, Op. 15, is a composition for piano by the American composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk.Composed in 1853, it is one of Gottschalk's best-known works.

  4. Charlie Tagawa - Wikipedia

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    Shortly thereafter, he purchased a used tenor banjo for $20.00. After graduating from Senshu University with a degree in economics, he became a student of Tsunoda's. He was an apt student and quickly developed a style of his own. [4] After three months of lessons and practicing, Tagawa became a professional banjoist. [5]

  5. Maurice Bolyer - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Bolyer (December 1, 1920 – August 18, 1978), born Maurice Beaulieu, was a composer and musician known as "Canada's King of the Banjo". [1] Although proficient in a variety of string instruments and piano, he is best known for his work on the banjo.

  6. Banjo music - Wikipedia

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    Melody to Yankee Doodle, on the banjo, without and with drone notes Play without ⓘ and with drone ⓘ.. Unlike most other solo music pieces played by various instruments, banjo music does not only consist of a melody, but it also utilizes drone notes to make the music seem like it is being played by more than one instrument.

  7. Harry Reser - Wikipedia

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    The banjo was making its presence felt more strongly with dance bands and therefore he felt he should learn how to play it as quickly as possible. He practiced until he was able to play to a high enough standard to supplement his piano playing, thus increasing his chances of earning a reasonable living.

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