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Irish Pub Songs For The 5-String Banjo, Vol 1

Available for immediate download as a PDF file!

Only $10.00

Irish Pub Songs arranged for frailing and clawhammer banjo. Many songs are arranged in the Keys of G, C and D out of Open G Tuning on the 5-String Banjo. Songs include: A Nation Once Again, Black Velvet Band, Donegal Danny, Drunken Sailor, Flower of Scotland, Gypsy Rover, I’ll Tell Me Ma, Irish Washerwoman, Leaving of Liverpool, The Liar, MacPherson’s Lament in G, MacPherson’s Lament in D, MacPherson’s Lament in C, Maid of Fife in G, Maid of Fife in D, Maid of Fife in C, McAlpine’s Fusiliers, The Mermaid, The Moonshiner, Mountain Dew in G, Mountain Dew in D, Nancy Whiskey, Red is the Rose in G, Red is the Rose in D, Red is the Rose in C, Roddy McCorley, Sean Ryan’s Polka, South Australia, Whiskey in the Jar in G, Whiskey in the Jar in D, Whiskey in the Jar in C, Will Ye Go, Lassie, Go in G, Will Ye Go, Lassie, Go in D, Will Ye Go, Lassie, Go in C, Wild Rover, Winds of Morning in G, Winds of Morning in D, Winds of Morning in C

 

 

 

Folk Songs For The 5-String Banjo, Vol 1

Available for immediate download as a PDF file!

Only $10.00

Tablature of 25 Folk Songs for Clawhammer and Frailing Banjo. Songs Include: All Good Times Have Passed and Gone,  Banks of Ohio,  Captain Kidd,  Crawdad Song,  Cripple Creek,  Down In The Valley,  Erie Canal,  Going Down The Road Feeling Bad,  Go Tell Aunt Rhody, Hard Travelling, Hills Of Connemara, I’ll Fly Away, Jesse James, John Hardy, John Henry, Lonesome Valley, Mountain Dew, New River, Train Oh, Susanna, Old Joe Clark, Railroad Bill, Skip To My Lou, When The Saints Go Marching In, Will The Circle Be Unbroken, Worried Man Blues


2 Responses to Store

  1. jack keefe says:

    very helpful old geser trying to learn 5 string like tommy makem played

  2. Richard Dempsey says:

    Hi Kelly,
    I purchased your Irish Pub Songs For The 5-String Banjo Volume 1 recently and am progressing with it – thanks. I have the basis strum down (I think), however, in your ‘Techniques’ section at the beginning its states: “The third most common element is a run of four Quarter notes” – how are they played? is it using a drop thumb style or just played individually e.g. with index finger alone)? I hope that’s not a silly question…

    Just in the process of purchasing the Folk Songs PDF download – thanks again for sharing.

    Regards,
    Richard.

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