Such a lovely tune. I have tabs for this and Over the Moor to Maggie in my banjo hangout, not sure if you have found those. Over the Moor is pretty much the same tune, but has a third part, which fits nicely on this version of Waynesboro too. Good luck!
Hi, thanks for the comment, and I'm glad you like it. The Irish tune is called "Over the Moor to Maggie". I have tabs for both over on banjohangout - you can see how similar they are. Thanks again 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for the beautifully patient tutorial. It is a lovely tune. It will be great fun to play it…with your help!
Thanks,
I do really like the way it all fits together. Thanks for the comment! Good luck with the tune!
Nice!
Thanks 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you. I've been want to learn this tune for a long time. You made it happen. Thank you! Now could you do Ookpik Waltz ;-)
I love getting messages like this! Thanks for letting me know. Ookpik waltz is a new one for me, but I like a challenge. Thanks again 🙏🙏🙏
You did Ookpik. It's beautiful. @@cerddoriaethfynyddig
It is a beautiful tune, I hadn't come across it before you mentioned it! Thanks for the tip off!
Excellent. Great tune to start my morning picking
Thanks!
What a good Tutorial .........Thank you
Glad it's useful. Thanks for the comment.
Been working on this, Andy... Thanks much, my friend!
Such a lovely tune. I have tabs for this and Over the Moor to Maggie in my banjo hangout, not sure if you have found those. Over the Moor is pretty much the same tune, but has a third part, which fits nicely on this version of Waynesboro too. Good luck!
That banjo neck is fascinating as all heck.
Thanks! It's a lovely neck, flamed maple and Pau Ferro. Lovely slotted head and fifth pegs. Cheers!
Reminds me of Home by Jack Johnson.
It's got that same step down to the relative minor and a similar rhythm I guess. Thanks for the comment!
Thanks for this tutorial this was really helpful! I couldn’t quite hear the name of the Irish tune you said this was based on… what was it?
Hi, thanks for the comment, and I'm glad you like it. The Irish tune is called "Over the Moor to Maggie". I have tabs for both over on banjohangout - you can see how similar they are. Thanks again 🙏🙏🙏🙏