Banjo


Earl Scruggs and the 5-String Banjo | Complete Banjo Method Songbook for Beginners and Teachers | 40+ Bluegrass Songs with Tablature, Audio, and Video Lessons | Revised and Enhanced Edition
Well of Souls: Uncovering the Banjo's Hidden History
How to Play the 5-String Banjo
A Book of Five Strings: Strategies for Mastering the Art of Old Time Banjo
Steve Martin - The Crow | Five-String Banjo Sheet Music Songbook for Clawhammer and Scruggs Style | Tablature Arranged by Tony Trischka | Banjo Music Book for Intermediate and Advanced Players
The Banjo Player's Songbook
The How and the Tao of Old Time Banjo
Banjo For Dummies
Bluegrass Banjo for the Complete Ignoramus (Book + Online Audio)
Splitting the Licks
Clawhammer Cookbook: Tools, Techniques & Recipes for Playing Clawhammer Banjo
Clawhammer Style Banjo
The Banjo Picker's Fake Book | 230+ Traditional Jigs, Reels, Rags, Hornpipes and Breakdown Songs | Complete Banjo Songbook for Bluegrass and Folk Players | Banjo Sheet Music with Tablature
African Banjo Echoes In Appalachia: A Study of Folk Traditions
Melodic Clawhammer Banjo: A Comprehensive Guide to Modern Clawhammer Banjo
The Redneck Manifesto by Jim GoadStorm over Nashville by Everett J. CorbinSix-Gun in Cheek by Bill PronziniLouisiana Hayride Years by Horace LoganJimmie Rodgers by Nolan Porterfield
Nacho Glycerin
200 books — 5 voters
The Case of the Felon's Fiddle by E.W. HildickFiddle Fever by Sharon Arms DoucetThe Shaking Reeds by John PedersenScroll and Curl by John PedersenRosie's Fiddle by Phyllis Root
Old-time fiddle in fiction
20 books — 3 voters

How to Play the 5-String Banjo by Pete SeegerPete Seeger Banjo Pack by Pete SeegerA Manual on How to Play the 5-String Banjo for the Complete I... by Wayne ErbsenThe Art of the Mountain Banjo by Art RosenbaumOld Time Mountain Banjo by Rosenbaum Art
How to Play Banjo books
60 books — 1 voter

Ray Palla
You, sir, are as twisted as a twelve-string banjo. —Willie Nelson to Sheriff Preston Bank
Ray Palla, SIMPLE TRIPLE STANDARD

Willa Cather
After supper was over and the toasts had been drunk, the boy Pablo was called in to play for the company while the gentlemen smoked. . . there was softness and languor in the wire strings--but there was also a kind of madness; the recklessness, the call of wild countries which all these men had felt or followed in one way or another. Through clouds of cigar smoke, the scout and the soldiers, the Mexican rancheros and the priests, sat silently watching the bent head and crouching shoulders of the ...more
Willa Cather, Death Comes for the Archbishop

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