PDA

View Full Version : Checking In, Saying Hello



Rob MacKillop
Apr-08-2016, 5:00pm
Hello, fellow pluckers, strummers and hammerers. Rob MacKillop here.

I have a website devoted to my banjo studies: https://rmbanjo.com which cover 19th-century fretless and fretted banjos, early 20th-century 5-string, early Tenor and early Plectrum repertoires and techniques.

Also got three Mel Bay publications for 5-string and also Tenor, including Bach for the tenor.

See you around. Any questions about my website or books, don't hesitate to ask.

darylcrisp
Apr-11-2016, 1:11am
Rob
Great to see you here. I have 3 of your Ukulele instructional books and really found them fun and very well written(the CD's were also well done).

thank you for the time and effort you put in to make these available

d

Rob MacKillop
Apr-11-2016, 2:23am
Cheers, Daryl. I also have a couple of banjo books published by Mel Bay.

Banjo Cafe
Apr-11-2016, 3:44am
Cheers, Daryl. I also have a couple of banjo books published by Mel Bay.

We have at least one of those (http://www.banjocafe.net/cgi-bin/thisday/browse?search=bach) in the history database, likely more. Hard to go wrong with the Bach cello suites.

http://www.banjocafe.net/images/btd/bachcellosuitesi-iii.jpg (http://www.banjocafe.net/cgi-bin/thisday/browse?search=bach)

Rob MacKillop
Apr-11-2016, 5:10am
Excellent. I loved playing Bach on the tenor, using Bach's notes - no changes, just exactly what he wrote. They fit the tenor tuning (either Standard or Irish) so beautifully.