The Greatful Stones
A masterful deconstruction of a Brahms standard to its Magyar roots. Interpretation and presentation by Banjeau Chucque.
Pretty speedy! Banjeau Chucque frails away on the banjeaurine.
A spot o' poteen wi yer Wheaties, laddy?
...Added a little mellow cello to round things out. Philched from Page 187.
Ah, the Irish. Only a Finnegan can express the loss of love at 140 bpm.
Scott Joplin said 'you can't play a 'rag' too slow, but you can ruin it by playing too fast.' No problem.
The tune is an olde timey classic found on page 72 of The Fiddler's Fake Book. The Holy Modal Rounders supplied the lyrics. Wacky. Wierd. Voodoo Hoodoo.
Another filching from The Fiddler's Fakebook.
Page 128 in The Fiddler's Fakebook, if you want to play along.
Olde British Tune with a Reggae backbeat
Cousin Charlie on bodhran, Cousin Brad on mandolin, Cousin Phil on rhythm guitar.
For violincello and guitar in 4 parts, with 16 window panes, in Dmajor.
The Party Guise . . . 'nuf said? Wesley wails on the tunable digg'.