Portland, oregon banjo and mandolin teacher, instruction in music theory [..] www.jandeweese.com2012-04-10⚑music http://www.jandeweese.com/pages/listentomusic.html banjolin 3. West End Blues by Louis Armstrong Jonah Simpson banjo, Jan DeWeese guitar 4. Deep Purple by Peter Derose and Mitchell Parish Jill Miller voice guitar, Jan DeWeese. mandolin 5. Carbon Canyon by Kim Stafford Kim Stafford voice guitar, Jan DeWeese mandolin 6. Slides arranged by Boys of the Town Will Mehigan flute, Casey Dyer tinwhistle, Aiden Willis guitar, Harper Barrett mandolin Noelle Ford fiddle, Jan DeWeese cittern
Folknotes www.folknotes.org2012-03-17⚑music ⚑religion http://www.folknotes.org banjolin player. Although most of our selections are sung, we usually can be heard accompanying songs on mandolin, bass, harmonica, fiddle, spoons or bones in addition to the above mentioned instruments. Occasionally you ll hear a cornet, a tuba or even a ukulele. We tend to stay away from electric guitars and full drum sets. Each member brings suggested songs to the group which adds to the variety, ranging from contemporary and
Portland, oregon banjo and mandolin teacher, instruction in music theory [..] www.jandeweese.com2012-04-10⚑musichttp://www.jandeweese.com/pages/listentomusic.html banjolin 3. West End Blues by Louis Armstrong Jonah Simpson banjo, Jan DeWeese guitar 4. Deep Purple by Peter Derose and Mitchell Parish Jill Miller voice guitar, Jan DeWeese. mandolin 5. Carbon Canyon by Kim Stafford Kim Stafford voice guitar, Jan DeWeese mandolin 6. Slides arranged by Boys of the Town Will Mehigan flute, Casey Dyer tinwhistle, Aiden Willis guitar, Harper Barrett mandolin Noelle Ford fiddle, Jan DeWeese cittern
Folknotes www.folknotes.org2012-03-17⚑music⚑religion http://www.folknotes.org banjolin player. Although most of our selections are sung, we usually can be heard accompanying songs on mandolin, bass, harmonica, fiddle, spoons or bones in addition to the above mentioned instruments. Occasionally you ll hear a cornet, a tuba or even a ukulele. We tend to stay away from electric guitars and full drum sets. Each member brings suggested songs to the group which adds to the variety, ranging from contemporary and
Folknotes www.folknotes.org2012-03-17⚑music ⚑religionhttp://www.folknotes.org banjolin player. Although most of our selections are sung, we usually can be heard accompanying songs on mandolin, bass, harmonica, fiddle, spoons or bones in addition to the above mentioned instruments. Occasionally you ll hear a cornet, a tuba or even a ukulele. We tend to stay away from electric guitars and full drum sets. Each member brings suggested songs to the group which adds to the variety, ranging from contemporary and