Early Irish-American Banjo

Early Irish-American Banjo

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Here is the Lost Heritage of the Irish-American Banjo! The Irish-style Tenor banjo has become immensely popular of late, yet the roots of Irish influence on American banjo music extends right back to the 1840s, when the legendary Joel Sweeney picked up a gourd banjo from Black...

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Here is the Lost Heritage of the Irish-American Banjo! The Irish-style Tenor banjo has become immensely popular of late, yet the roots of Irish influence on American banjo music extends right back to the 1840s, when the legendary Joel Sweeney picked up a gourd banjo from Black American banjo players, and proceeded to perform 'jigs, reels and breakdowns'. Other Irish-Americans played a leading role in the development and popularity of the banjo in America, and Rob MacKillop has collected 27 of their finest pieces in this collection, the first of its kind. Written in standard notation and TAB for 5-string banjo as well as Tenor Banjo. The Tenor Banjo arrangements are in two tunings:GDAE and CGDA and can be played with either a flat pick or fingerstyle. The CD recording contains brilliant performances of all 27 pieces by Rob MacKillop, a leading performer of historical banjo music. Rob performs fingerstyle, with the flesh of his fingertips on gut strings, on a period-appropriate banjo, in the old American tuning.  This CD is a treasure in itself.  Tunes included: St Patrick's Day; Rocky Road To Dublin; Savourneen Deelish; McCormick Party Reel, Sheridan's Hornpipe, Connaught Man's Rambles, and many others.
Method For The Banjo With Or Without A Master ? Frank B Converse (1865)
1 St Patrick?s Day [4th-string - D]
2 Bully For All (aka Paddy Go Down) [C]
3 Sprig of Shelalah [D]
4 Irishman?s Shanty [D]
5 Blarney Jig [C]
6 Mickey Malooney [D]
7 Irish Jig [D]
The Banjo And How To Play It ? Frank B Converse (1872)
8 Rocky Road To Dublin [D]
9 The Kilkenny Lads [D]
Analytical Banjo Method ? Frank B Converse (1887)
10 Cruiskeen Laun (full pitcher of whiskey) [C]
11 Irish Jig No1 [C]
12 Irish Jig No2 [C]
13 Savourneen Deelish (faithful sweet heart) [C]
The Banjoist?s Budget ? Albert Baur (1883)
14 Muldoon Irish Reel [4th-string not used]
15 McCormick Party Reel [D]
16 Good Enough Irish Reel [D]
17 Mary McCarty Irish Reel [4th-string not used]
18 Keep It Up Irish Reel [4th-string not used]
19 Rooney?s Favorite Irish Reel [D]
20 McGinley?s Reel [D]
21 The Wind Up Irish Reel [4th-string not used]
Buckley?s Banjo Guide ? James Buckley (1868)
22 Pat Malloy?s Jig [D]
23 Sheridan?s Hornpipe [C]
Dobson?s Universal Banjo Instructor ? HC and GC Dobson (1882)
24 Irish Jig 1 [D]
25 Irish Jig 2 [D]
26 Irish Reel [D]
27 Connaught Man?s Rambles [D]
Genres Folk
Publisher Mel Bay Publications
ISBN 9780786683352