- #OME BANJO PEGHEAD SHAPES PDF#
- #OME BANJO PEGHEAD SHAPES FULL SIZE#
- #OME BANJO PEGHEAD SHAPES ARCHIVE#
Van Cliburn, Dinu Lipatti, Horowitz Shubert, Schumann and Chopin (OMG!). Heck of a lot of Bach there with an emphasis on Glenn Gould, Wanda Landowska, and The Brandenburgs!. Django, Charlie Christian, Brubeck, Sonny Rollins, Stan Getz, Jeremy Steig, Charlie Byrd, Coltrane, Thelonius Monk, seems like it never ends. And then there are Reverend Gary Davis, Mississippi John Hurt and Little Walter, in classes all their own. And the blues people, so many of whose original recordings are re-issued in albums on the Yazoo label: Blind Lemon Jefferson, Son House, Bukka White, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Skip James, and surely do not miss Robert Johnson. And a very important category, Music From Hot And Wet Places like the Caribbean, Mexico, Africa, Louisiana: Dr John, Allen Toussaint, Flaco Jimenez, Joseph Spence, Olatunji. And where do you put Carole King, The Lovin’ Spoonful, Van Morrison? Cream and The Blues Breakers, yep, I know. And where do you put the Holy Modal Rounders? Moving on from country we get into the folk stuff: Dave Van Ronk, Joan Baez, Judy Collins, Phil Ochs, Dylan. More categories in country, with many albums in each: fiddlers Hawaiian steel guitar old-timey (NLCR, Charlie Poole etc.) banjo players (Bill Keith, Bela Fleck) pedal steel (BUDDY EMMONS!) all well represented along with their brethren. These are all artists who recorded up through the 1980s, when LPs pretty much made an exit. I’ve got them, maybe 500-600 of ‘em, arranged by category. For instance: Bluegrass, subdivided its own self into Bill Monroe, Flatt & Scruggs, and so many others such as Reno & Smiley, The Osborne Brothers, The Kentucky Colonels and lots more C&W (men) including of course George Jones, Hank Williams, Roy Acuff, Porter Wagoner, Ray Price, Faron Young, Waylon, Willie, Charlie Pride, BUCK OWENS (!), more C&W (women) with Patsy, Kitty, Tammy, Loretta, Emmy Lou, Dolly, more.
#OME BANJO PEGHEAD SHAPES PDF#
I've found the 1-3/8" nut with 1-1/8" string spacing to be quite comfortable, lending themselves well to clawhammer and other related styles of banjo playing.Ĭlick :80/">HERE for a Banjo Peg Head Profiles #1 in PDF format.Ĭlick :80/">HERE for a Banjo Peg Head Profiles #2 in PDF format.Ĭlick :80/">HERE for a Banjo Peg Head Profiles #3 in PDF format.Īn example of what the templates look like:ī:80/ decided the other day to start listening to my LP collection, which is pretty vast and, I’m happy to say, well organized, at least in my own way. These particular patterns are drawn with a 1-3/8" nut width indicated, but you may modify them easily for a narrower nut if desired.
The profile of your choice can be cut out and traced directly to the peg head area.
#OME BANJO PEGHEAD SHAPES FULL SIZE#
The peg head profiles print out as full size patterns within a 9" by 6" area of the page. These templates can be used to assist you when forming the outline contours of a 5 string banjo peg head.
#OME BANJO PEGHEAD SHAPES ARCHIVE#
There are simple designs for pegheads available at the internet archive of my old website, but you'd need someone to convert them to an actual template.