Vess L. Ossman's performance of Tom Turpin's "The Buffalo Rag" (1904). Recorded January 26, 1906. This is Victor Record 16779, Matrix B-3049. (Full details) Sheet music is available at The Library of Congress
Автор: Thomas Million John Turpin (composer, 1871?–1922) Vess L. Ossman (performer, 1868-1923))
A bowed banjo from my "not so exotic instruments" sample pack. It's born to be used with your compositions, and with fl studio. Use with care! bowed with a violin bow. Makes me think of kitties with peppermint claws. ;)use for background chords and drones.
A few twangy banjo notes followed by me singing "laa" in harmony. This was originally going to be used as a comic sound effect on a video podcast, but it wasn't used.
Experiment weaving objects in to the banjo strings creating spooky vibration and hum effect. Very scifi/horror. Some low popping noises, dog bark at beginning, chatter in middle; recorded with cheap pc microphone.
Small sample of "mandolin tremolo", using syntheway banjodoline virtual banjo and mandolin vst vst3 au (mandolin tremolo effect) and a bit of dal flute vsti at its fade-out (vst plugins software). Brief 27 seconds demo of "the godfather waltz" (nino rota). Banjodoline is a virtual banjo and mandolin vst, vst3 and audio unit plugin software, including a mandocello, mandola, octave mandolin, banjolin and electric mandolin fretted stringed instruments emulation.
Written by Buddy Bolden (1868-1931). Performed by George Lewis (clarinet), Avery "Kid" Howard (trumpet), Jim Robinson (trombone) Lawrence Marrero (banjo), Edgar Mosley (drums), Chester Zardis (bass).
Banjo sampled from an older record, morphed into complete new sound, after adding audio effects, changing pitch, warping, changing eq and cut offs. It has 3 plucks around 96 bpm.