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Tonal variations across Tubaphone models?

Has anyone any experience or insight into the tonal variations across Vegas various Tubaphone Tenor models? Try to establish if the Vega DeLuxe Tubaphone has any tonal difference over the... Read More
From Flatat 3 years ago
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New Fairbanks by Vega

I just aquired a Fairbanks by Vega Regent model, manufactured in 1920.  I am wondering if I am in the right group here...I searched for a Fairbanks group and the only one I found stops thier... Read More
From Hildy56 5 years ago
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Vega banjo group is back!

Thank you Eric!
From phdm 9 years ago
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Touching Up Cases

Anybody have any ideas on how to "touch up" period hard shell cases?  Thanks!
From drmarx999 9 years ago
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Vega Artist Tenor Banjo Group

Here's an invitation to a group for all who own, play, and love the Vega Vegaphone Artist model tenor banjo.  See you there!
From drmarx999 9 years ago
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THE COO-COO (Double C Tuning)
Linked by Marc Nerenberg 12 years ago: A new version of an old favourite.

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HOBO'S LULLABY (Live - with violin & accordion)
Linked by Marc Nerenberg 12 years ago: An impromptu arrangement with two young musicians who had never heard the song before I played it with them sitting on stage and joining in.

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Just Like Some Character Living in a Song
Linked by Marc Nerenberg 12 years ago: Here's a song I wrote a few years ago in Arusha Tanzania. You don't hear too many songs set in Arusha Tanzania.

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It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry
Linked by Marc Nerenberg 12 years ago: My "clawhammerish" rendering of this vintage Bob Dylan song.

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Hobo's Lullaby
Linked by Marc Nerenberg 12 years ago: Pete Seeger said that this was Woody Guthrie's favourite song, and the one he sang to him when Woody was in the hospital. They're both gone now - but the song's still here.

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The Ballad of King Lear - Marc Nerenberg
Linked by Marc Nerenberg 13 years ago: The story of King Lear in 4 minutes instead of 4 hours.

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John Brown's Dream
Linked by henwaddle 13 years ago

Forum Post: (untitled)
Linked by BrittDLD1 13 years ago: 75 years ago... Sept. 21, 1938
The Hurricane of 1938 causes demise of The Bacon Banjo Co., and the end of David L. Day's career as a banjomaker.

Blog Entry: Clawhammer Lesson #1: Chuck Levy Presents Wilson Douglas' Paddy on the Turnpike
Linked by Jim Cannon 13 years ago

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MUSKRAT RAMBLE
Linked by gary schumann 13 years ago

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