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A Banjo Tune for My Fellow Huddlers


JccOldTime23

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I'm at a stage in my life where I'm playing a ton of classical music for school and I decided I needed a break today. I grabbed my fretless tackhead banjo that's modeled after banjos that existed during the Civil War and went to town. The tune is called Shove That Pig's Foot A Little Further Into the Fire. It's not a tune I've played a lot so I'm not sure if it's traditional or not. I suspect not just because it sounds somewhat modern to my ear.

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come to the draft party and bring your banjo. I'll put you on the podcast.

I'd love to but yeah its too far to go. It's also my last weekend before I have a 30 minute classical guitar recital to determine whether I can move up to the next level. So I'll be locked in a room practicing like a mad man.

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