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  • Quote John Powers

Re: Banjo?

Post by John Powers Fri Jan 13, 2017 8:25 am

Just read this topic through and I gotta ask, is there any change in finding 5-string banjo tabs for The Pogues songs? A book or a site?

And I miss Phil Chevron. What a great guy he was. It still is helpful to read his comments here on all things Pogues.
Just read this topic through and I gotta ask, is there any change in finding 5-string banjo tabs for The Pogues songs? A book or a site?

And I miss Phil Chevron. What a great guy he was. It still is helpful to read his comments here on all things Pogues.
  • Quote Banjo Guy

Re: Banjo?

Post by Banjo Guy Sun Sep 06, 2009 9:32 pm

I recommend this site to find a lot of Irish and other tunes in Tenor Banjo Tab: http://www.traditionalmusic.co.uk/mando ... tab-T.html

It's meant for mandolin but generally works well for GDAE Tenors.

Here's another:
http://theinternetlol.com/mandolin/
I recommend this site to find a lot of Irish and other tunes in Tenor Banjo Tab: http://www.traditionalmusic.co.uk/mandolin-tab/mandolin-tab-T.html

It's meant for mandolin but generally works well for GDAE Tenors.

Here's another:
http://theinternetlol.com/mandolin/
  • Quote gam

Re: Tenor Banjo Tabs Anyone????

Post by gam Fri Jun 19, 2009 8:59 am

hi,

also try " mandolin.org.uk " as i have sent a few mandolin tabs there

greg
hi,

also try " mandolin.org.uk " as i have sent a few mandolin tabs there

greg
  • Quote Low D

Re: Tenor Banjo Tabs Anyone????

Post by Low D Fri Jun 19, 2009 3:56 am

Mick Molloy wrote:Try the mandolin ones ;)


... and you can find links to many of those in this thread here:

viewtopic.php?f=1&t=4175
[quote="Mick Molloy"]Try the mandolin ones ;)[/quote]

... and you can find links to many of those in this thread here:

http://pogues.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=4175
  • Quote Mick Molloy

Re: Tenor Banjo Tabs Anyone????

Post by Mick Molloy Wed Jun 17, 2009 8:45 pm

Try the mandolin ones ;)
Try the mandolin ones ;)
  • Quote thebelfastbrigade

Tenor Banjo Tabs Anyone????

Post by thebelfastbrigade Wed Jun 17, 2009 1:24 am

Does anyone no where I can find any tenor tabs for some pogues song, and shane mcgowan and the popes ones to if you have them, I was looking everywhere but nothing!! :x
Does anyone no where I can find any tenor tabs for some pogues song, and shane mcgowan and the popes ones to if you have them, I was looking everywhere but nothing!! :x
  • Quote Jan-Kolja

Re: Banjo?

Post by Jan-Kolja Sun Sep 28, 2008 3:34 pm

Check this out:

"FISHMAN BANJO-HUMBUCKER RARE EARTH"

I use this in my band (with a very loud drummer right behind me), Blood Or Whiskey and as far as i know even Jem uses it. Good sound and almost no problems with feedbacking (most times a loud banjo in the monitor causes that, by the way)
Prize: aprox. 200 $ (and worth it)
Greetings,
Jan
Check this out:

"FISHMAN BANJO-HUMBUCKER RARE EARTH"

I use this in my band (with a very loud drummer right behind me), Blood Or Whiskey and as far as i know even Jem uses it. Good sound and almost no problems with feedbacking (most times a loud banjo in the monitor causes that, by the way)
Prize: aprox. 200 $ (and worth it)
Greetings,
Jan
  • Quote duncan disorderly

Re: Banjo?

Post by duncan disorderly Sat Sep 06, 2008 12:35 pm

I play Tenor Banjo and I know thats not what Jem uses but it does sound good for some songs like Streams of Whiskey and Sally Maclennane and Popes one slike Nancy Whiskey.
Anyway i like playing jigs and reels in the style of Barney McKenna ( well not quite that well )

What i really ned to know is what is the best way to amplify the banjo ?
I recently purchased a replacement bridge with a pickup made by shadow which works great, but as soon as the drummer and bass player start up it feeds back something rotten. I am playing mandolin in a band but i would really like to play tenor banjo but cant risk going on stage and giveing everyone a headache with feedback. Does anyone know of a better pickup system for banjo .??
I play Tenor Banjo and I know thats not what Jem uses but it does sound good for some songs like Streams of Whiskey and Sally Maclennane and Popes one slike Nancy Whiskey.
Anyway i like playing jigs and reels in the style of Barney McKenna ( well not quite that well )

What i really ned to know is what is the best way to amplify the banjo ?
I recently purchased a replacement bridge with a pickup made by shadow which works great, but as soon as the drummer and bass player start up it feeds back something rotten. I am playing mandolin in a band but i would really like to play tenor banjo but cant risk going on stage and giveing everyone a headache with feedback. Does anyone know of a better pickup system for banjo .??
  • Quote Pyro

Re: Banjo?

Post by Pyro Tue Sep 02, 2008 3:27 pm

You can try this version, it looks rather allright - it´s in D (starting note is D), although I´ve seen it played in G most of the time...
http://www.8notes.com/scores/6216.asp?ftype=gif
You can try this version, it looks rather allright - it´s in D (starting note is D), although I´ve seen it played in G most of the time...
http://www.8notes.com/scores/6216.asp?ftype=gif
  • Quote Vagabond

Re: Banjo?

Post by Vagabond Tue Sep 02, 2008 12:38 pm

I can't read music, but I can write down the notes and then tab it if I have a key. That takes a while because I have to look up the note on the fretboard, and the notes on the music sheet.

My banjo's in open G tuning, g D G B D, the standard one. I'd love tabs. Thanks.
I can't read music, but I can write down the notes and then tab it if I have a key. That takes a while because I have to look up the note on the fretboard, and the notes on the music sheet.

My banjo's in open G tuning, g D G B D, the standard one. I'd love tabs. Thanks.
  • Quote Pyro

Re: Banjo?

Post by Pyro Tue Sep 02, 2008 5:08 am

Vagabond wrote:Here's a ukelele performance.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-al5oqt3nyM

For some reason, all the youtube videos are arranged in this awful style where it's either high voiced women and a piano or worse. I don't know much about arranging music, but I can sing a good South Australia, and I know the best way to play a folk song is with a banjo and maybe a guitar, and the best way to sing it is barely. Luke Kelly never added extra flourishes.


I´m with you on this one :-) I do believe it´s kind of obvious this guy doesn´t play much ITM. Of course, voice ornamentation is a beautiful thing to do, especially with sean-nos songs, or some slower tunes, but it shouldn´t be the main thing - the main body has to be solid voice. Kevin Conneff is a good example, in my opinion. I know what you mean with high voiced women :-D I´m fed up with them (unless they´re really good) - looking like they´re gonna die any second while singing (I don´t like wannabefeelerofthemusic facial gymnastics too much with singers).

Anyway, can you read music? If so, there are some sheet music on the internet, or MIDI files you can open. If only tabs...but tabs aren´t that good, they don´t tell you the rhytm. Anyway, if you tell me tuning of your banjo, I could probably try to write a tab, but I can´t say if it´s gonna be any good, I´m no banjo player :-)
[quote="Vagabond"]Here's a ukelele performance.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-al5oqt3nyM

For some reason, all the youtube videos are arranged in this awful style where it's either high voiced women and a piano or worse. I don't know much about arranging music, but I can sing a good South Australia, and I know the best way to play a folk song is with a banjo and maybe a guitar, and the best way to sing it is barely. Luke Kelly never added extra flourishes.[/quote]

I´m with you on this one :-) I do believe it´s kind of obvious this guy doesn´t play much ITM. Of course, voice ornamentation is a beautiful thing to do, especially with sean-nos songs, or some slower tunes, but it shouldn´t be the main thing - the main body has to be solid voice. Kevin Conneff is a good example, in my opinion. I know what you mean with high voiced women :-D I´m fed up with them (unless they´re really good) - looking like they´re gonna die any second while singing (I don´t like wannabefeelerofthemusic facial gymnastics too much with singers).

Anyway, can you read music? If so, there are some sheet music on the internet, or MIDI files you can open. If only tabs...but tabs aren´t that good, they don´t tell you the rhytm. Anyway, if you tell me tuning of your banjo, I could probably try to write a tab, but I can´t say if it´s gonna be any good, I´m no banjo player :-)
  • Quote Vagabond

Re: Banjo?

Post by Vagabond Mon Sep 01, 2008 8:50 pm

Here's a ukelele performance.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-al5oqt3nyM

For some reason, all the youtube videos are arranged in this awful style where it's either high voiced women and a piano or worse. I don't know much about arranging music, but I can sing a good South Australia, and I know the best way to play a folk song is with a banjo and maybe a guitar, and the best way to sing it is barely. Luke Kelly never added extra flourishes.
Here's a ukelele performance.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-al5oqt3nyM

For some reason, all the youtube videos are arranged in this awful style where it's either high voiced women and a piano or worse. I don't know much about arranging music, but I can sing a good South Australia, and I know the best way to play a folk song is with a banjo and maybe a guitar, and the best way to sing it is barely. Luke Kelly never added extra flourishes.
  • Quote Pyro

Re: Banjo?

Post by Pyro Mon Sep 01, 2008 6:08 pm

Vagabond wrote:I'm just looking for the slow one with the verses.

Y'know,
It was Down by the Salley Gardens, my love and I did meet/She walked round the Salley Gardens with beautiful snow white feet.

Banjo tabs for all folk songs are surprisingly hard to find, I guess the market is smaller than guitar.


Do you have a link for your exact version? Like youtube or something...
[quote="Vagabond"]I'm just looking for the slow one with the verses.

Y'know,
It was Down by the Salley Gardens, my love and I did meet/She walked round the Salley Gardens with beautiful snow white feet.

Banjo tabs for all folk songs are surprisingly hard to find, I guess the market is smaller than guitar.[/quote]

Do you have a link for your exact version? Like youtube or something...
  • Quote Vagabond

Re: Banjo?

Post by Vagabond Mon Sep 01, 2008 3:35 pm

I'm just looking for the slow one with the verses.

Y'know,
It was Down by the Salley Gardens, my love and I did meet/She walked round the Salley Gardens with beautiful snow white feet.

Banjo tabs for all folk songs are surprisingly hard to find, I guess the market is smaller than guitar.
I'm just looking for the slow one with the verses.

Y'know,
It was Down by the Salley Gardens, my love and I did meet/She walked round the Salley Gardens with beautiful snow white feet.

Banjo tabs for all folk songs are surprisingly hard to find, I guess the market is smaller than guitar.
  • Quote Pyro

Re: Banjo?

Post by Pyro Sun Aug 31, 2008 9:35 pm

Vagabond wrote:Thanks, that's a decent site.

Does anyone know off the top of their head if Down By the Salley Gardens is difficult?

There are two tunes called Sally Gardens (or Down by the Sally Gardens), do you mean the slower song (starting with G, I think), or the bouncy one (starting with A)?

Anyway, both are pretty simple, or should be :-)
[quote="Vagabond"]Thanks, that's a decent site.

Does anyone know off the top of their head if Down By the Salley Gardens is difficult?[/quote]
There are two tunes called Sally Gardens (or Down by the Sally Gardens), do you mean the slower song (starting with G, I think), or the bouncy one (starting with A)?

Anyway, both are pretty simple, or should be :-)

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