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Direct Download Bing and Abby the Spoon Lady get after some “Old Joe Clark” at the 52nd Walnut Valley Festival after they perform onstage during the fest. Bing Futch is endorsed by Folkcraft Instruments, V-Picks and Wolf Hill Woodworking. Enjoy "Dulcimerica"? Consider supporting the program by becoming a patron!
This week, Steve interviews his friend and wonderful composer, Dr. Dwight Bigler, professor of choral music at Virginia Tech University. They talk about growing up with a musical family in Blackfoot, ID, how he got into composition, and how one of his pieces literally "brought down the house." They also play a game called, "You Have How Many Kids?!" Pieces featured on this episode, "Old Joe Clark," "All Ye Who Are to Mirth Inclined," and his masterwork, "Mosaic For Earth." For more information about Dwight and his music, visit http://www.dwightbigler.com/ or https://www.mosaicforearth.org/. For more information about this podcast and a full archive of episodes, visit https://sdcompose.com/moveabledo. Keep the music moving!! Connect with us! Email: moveabledo@gmail.com Website: https://sdcompose.com/moveabledo Instagram: @Moveable_do_podcast Twitter: @MoveableDo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/support
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This week we're jamming along to the classic tune Old Joe Clark. This is a performance track, rather than a backing track. It's me playing both tune and backup so you've got a reference to listen to if you're new to the tune, or just want to be able to listen a few times to the whole thing.Don't forget to check out the other three episodes when you're done and jam along!If you want a chord chart (or just want to find out more or get in touch), head to bluegrassjamalong.com
This week we're jamming along to Old Joe Clark and I've got three brand new backing track episodes for you. This is the jam along track where I play backup, followed by the melody then we keep swapping. It's four times through in the key of A at 85 bpm.backing track starts at 00:29Don't forget to check out the other three episodes when you're done.If you want a chord chart (or just want to find out more or get in touch), just head to bluegrassjamalong.com
This week we're jamming along to Old Joe Clark and I've got three brand new backing track episodes for you. This is the you play lead track where I play backup so you can work on the tune. It's four times through in the key of A at 85 bpm.backing track starts at 00:25Don't forget to check out the other three episodes when you're done.If you want a chord chart (or just want to find out more or get in touch), just head to bluegrassjamalong.com
This week we're jamming along to Old Joe Clark and I've got three brand new backing track episodes for you. This is the you play rhythm track where I play the melody so you can work on backup. It's four times through in the key of A at 85 bpm.backing track starts at 00:31Don't forget to check out the other three episodes when you're done.If you want a chord chart (or just want to find out more or get in touch), just head to bluegrassjamalong.com
This week we're jamming along to Old Joe Clark and I've got three brand new backing track episodes for you. This is the jam along track where I play backup, followed by the melody then we keep swapping. It's four times through in the key of A at 75 bpm.backing track starts at 00:30Don't forget to check out the other three episodes when you're done.If you want a chord chart (or just want to find out more or get in touch), just head to bluegrassjamalong.com
This week we're jamming along to the classic tune Old Joe Clark. This is a performance track, rather than a backing track. It's me playing both tune and backup so you've got a reference to listen to if you're new to the tune, or just want to be able to listen a few times to the whole thing.Don't forget to check out the other three episodes when you're done and jam along!If you want a chord chart (or just want to find out more or get in touch), head to bluegrassjamalong.com
This week we're jamming along to Old Joe Clark and I've got three brand new backing track episodes for you. This is the you play lead track where I play backup so you can work on the tune. It's four times through in the key of A at 75 bpm.backing track starts at 00:25Don't forget to check out the other three episodes when you're done.If you want a chord chart (or just want to find out more or get in touch), just head to bluegrassjamalong.com
This week we're jamming along to Old Joe Clark and I've got three brand new backing track episodes for you. This is the you play rhythm track where I play the melody so you can work on backup. It's four times through in the key of A at 75 bpm.backing track starts at 00:29Don't forget to check out the other three episodes when you're done.If you want a chord chart (or just want to find out more or get in touch), just head to bluegrassjamalong.com
Tried a audio recording of me playing Cripple Creek, Old Joe Clark, and A Seeger-ish version of leather britches I came up with because there was no tab out there. I purposely went a bit fast on them all.
Tried a audio recording of me playing Cripple Creek, Old Joe Clark, and A Seeger-ish version of leather britches I came up with because there was no tab out there. I purposely went a bit fast on them all.
Porch Fiddler will highlight several old-time fiddle tunes including an Irish tune called The Battering Ram, a Scottish tune called Bee's Wing Hornpipe and an old-time fiddle tune called Old Joe Clark. Check out our website at www.porchfiddler.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eric-wilson4/message
Grand Ole Opry 39-11-11 (xxxx) First Song - Old Joe Clark
Medley of June Apple, Red Haired Boy, Old Joe Clark, McDonald County. Multitrack recording where I'm playing a no frills 11" open back Deering Goodtime banjo (G tuning capoed up to A), guitar, bass (Michael Allen-made marimbula), light hammered dulcimer (MIchael Allen). Nothing fancy; just basic frailing, lots of hammer offs and ons, not a single drop thumb or double thumb anywhere. Key of A.
Medley of June Apple, Red Haired Boy, Old Joe Clark, McDonald County. Multitrack recording where I'm playing a no frills 11" open back Deering Goodtime banjo (G tuning capoed up to A), guitar, bass (Michael Allen-made marimbula), light hammered dulcimer (MIchael Allen). Nothing fancy; just basic frailing, lots of hammer offs and ons, not a single drop thumb or double thumb anywhere. Key of A.
Medley of June Apple, Red Haired Boy, Old Joe Clark, McDonald County. Multitrack recording where I'm playing a no frills 11" open back Deering Goodtime banjo (G tuning capoed up to A), guitar, bass (Michael Allen-made marimbula), light hammered dulcimer (MIchael Allen). Nothing fancy; just basic frailing, lots of hammer offs and ons, not a single drop thumb or double thumb anywhere. Key of A.
Frailing OJC in sawmill tuning. Based on Steve Baughman's version on his Power of Claw DVD, and instructional video for clawhammer guitar. My version is simplified from Steve's version. Recorded with Neumann KM 184mt condenser mike, using Audacity and laptop computer. Banjo is a Cedar Mt Brainjo Hobart model.
Frailing OJC in sawmill tuning. Based on Steve Baughman's version on his Power of Claw DVD, and instructional video for clawhammer guitar. My version is simplified from Steve's version. Recorded with Neumann KM 184mt condenser mike, using Audacity and laptop computer. Banjo is a Cedar Mt Brainjo Hobart model.
Old Joe Clark on clawhammer guitar CGDGCD, Steve's Orkney tuning. Played by Steve from his "Power of Claw" DVD. Uploaded by written permission from Steve Baughman
Old Joe Clark on clawhammer guitar CGDGCD, Steve's Orkney tuning. Played by Steve from his "Power of Claw" DVD. Uploaded by written permission from Steve Baughman
(1) Pete Seeger -- Banjo Medley: Cripple Creek, Old Joe Clark, Old Dan Tucker (Live, 1960) (2) Polonio -- Do (1976) (3) Lester Young -- Stardust (1952) (4) MOLY -- La Raiz Esta Negra (5) Nick Drake -- Hazey Jane (Demo) (6) Le Tigre -- Get Off The Internet (2001) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/evan-fleischer/support
Bill Keith, the great banjo player is playing Old Joe Clark with Steve. Harry emulates the sculptor Christo, the one who wraps buildings, bridges and put up beautiful flags in Central Park several years ago. Granted, Harry has to start small by wrapping the recording studio's pencils and CD player but, hey, it's a start. Also an oldie, Frank Crumit doing "The Song of the Prune."
Sarah Shook calls in from her home in Chapel Hill, NC to talk with us about touring life, being a mother and a band leader, and embracing the success of her music which she calls traditional country with a punk rock element. It was a fun conversation where she praises Milwaukee as her favorite stop on tour! We are really looking forward to seeing her perform at the festival, and dancing along. Nate and Justin discuss other new features of the festival and play music from the bluegrass legends joining us this year, including Peter Rowan and Jerry Douglas. Featured Music on this Episode: Sarah Shook - "Good As Gold", "What It Takes". Earls of Leicester w/ Jerry Douglas - "I'll Go Stepping Too". Peter Rowan - "Can't You Hear Me Calling". Punch Brothers - “Three Dots and a Dash”. Pert Near Sandstone - "Stay All Night", “Old Joe Clark”, “Maggie Dear”. We are interested to know what you would like to hear on future episodes and any helpful feedback. Send a message to: RoadToBlueOx@gmail.com. Written by: Nate Sipe & Justin Bruhn. Produced by: Nate Sipe, Justin Bruhn, and Pert Near Sandstone. Recorded and edited by: Nate Sipe. For More information: www.pertnearsandstone.com & www.blueoxmusicfestival.com. **Permission was obtained for all music used in this episode.
GrassTalkRadio.com Episode 087 Why We Record - Here are 8 reasons to capture sound for the future. As examples you will hear Tiny Moore jamming backstage with Grisman, a limited release of The Tattooed Biker, Swedish bluegrass patriarch Bo Gustafsson playing a Gibson K-4 mandocello for the first time, a whacked out version of Old Joe Clark and other equally historic recordings. You should record. Have you ever wanted to go back in time? Well, you can. Just hit record now. If you enjoy the show you can support what I am doing by visiting my online store at http://www.payhip.com/bradleylaird. For additional goodies, be sure to scope out the show notes here: http://www.bradleylaird.com/podcast/episode-87-show-notes.html GrassTalkRadio is a show for people who play or are learning to play bluegrass--the greatest music in the world!
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn I play the original Old Joe Clark (one of the first songs new banjo players learn) and then I play a better version with words. Sort of a music Sunday thing.
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn I play the original Old Joe Clark (one of the first songs new banjo players learn) and then I play a better version with words. Sort of a music Sunday thing.
Michael Cooney is a folksinger from Maine. He performs "I'm My Own Grandpa." Hank Neimark is a banjo player from Woodstock, NY. He performs a new version of "Old Joe Clark" with Steve. Plus, Harry has joined the Poetical Party. Don't ask.
Wayne Perry, fiddle, Crowley, La., June 1934, John A. Lomax and Alan Lomax.
Joe Osborn, Banjo. Dave Stevens, Guitar, John Bishop guest on Bass. The Two-Man Four-Hand String Banjo circa 1975.
Joe Osborn, Banjo. Dave Stevens, Guitar, John Bishop guest on Bass. The Two-Man Four-Hand String Banjo circa 1975.
Busk Break favorite Abby The Spoon Lady performs the classic tune “Old Joe Clark” with Jimbo Lockhart on the streets of Asheville, NC, in 2012. For those of you who love Abby’s music, we’ll be posting more from this session, including some unseen tunes, in future posts. In addition to being an outstanding busker, Abby … Continue reading Abby The Spoon Lady and Jimbo Lockhart perform “Old Joe Clark”
My take on another old classic. Kind of patterned after Edden Hammons version; GDAE tuning. Recorded 2/21/2013
My take on another old classic. Kind of patterned after Edden Hammons version; GDAE tuning. Recorded 2/21/2013
my quick take on the classic. I love playing this one with a banjo player.
my quick take on the classic. I love playing this one with a banjo player.
Country fiddlers from the 1920s and 1930s, including Eck Robertson, John Carson, G.B. Grayson, Alfred Reed and Bob Wills. Songs include: Goin Down This Road Feeling Bad, Tom Dooley, Old Joe Clark, Maiden's Prayer and Pass Around the Bottle.
Can Clawhammer and 3-Finger Coexist?
Can Clawhammer and 3-Finger Coexist?