Join: Mar 14, 2006
Name: fabricari
Gender: Male
Location: US
Videos Watched: 1212
Subscribers: 28
Channel Views: 2082
Hobbies: banjo, accordion, guitar, comic illustration
Videos (40)
Frailing Banjo: Heave Away
- Length: 3:10
- Rating Average: 5.00 from 3 people
- View Count: 318
- Author: fabricari
Tags: away banjo chanty folk frailing heave
A farewell chantey.Heave Away[G] There's some that's [Am] bound for [C] New York TownAnd other's is bound for [G] FranceHeave [D] away me [G] Johnnies,Heave [D] away [G]And [C] some is bound for the [G] Bengal bayTo [Am] teach them whales a [G] danceAnd away me Johnnie [C] boysWe're [G] all [D]...
Jeremy on Drums
- Length: 3:24
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- View Count: 40' favoriteCount='1
- Author: fabricari
Jeremy got a new set of drums this weekend.
Frailing Banjo: Lottery Tickets (Rough Take)
- Length: 2:42
- Rating Average: 5.00 from 3 people
- View Count: 156
- Author: fabricari
Tags: blues country eyed indie johnny lottery red tickets
Lottery Tickets v3Written by:Steve Harrison, Grant Thomas, Neal Von Flue (Red Eyed Johnny)[G]Oh times are tough,[C]so I bought a lottery ticket.[D7]And even though I won five bucks[C]that ain't enough to fix [G]it.Those banks they keep callin' me.Tellin' me to pay.Well I can't send them any...
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Johnny Don't Get Drunk
- Length: 2:46
- Rating Average: 5.00 from 6 people
- View Count: 289' favoriteCount='2
- Author: CommunityMusic
Tags: Alternative Banjo Cathy Clawhammer Fink Five-String Folk Frailing Gold Grammy Marcy Marxer Old Original Time Tone Winner
Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer play a duet with the Gold Tone cello banjo and a tubaphone pot w/ Gold Tone graphite neck
Colin Meloy "We Both Go Down Together"
- Length: 3:41
- Rating Average: 4.85 from 26 people
- View Count: 5285' favoriteCount='55
- Author: KillRockStars
Tags: Colin Decemberists Meloy
live from Jackpot Records
Frailing Banjo: The Coo Coo
- Length: 3:55
- Rating Average: 5.00 from 1 people
- View Count: 618' favoriteCount='5
- Author: fabricari
Tags: banjo coo folk frailing the warbles
I learned this one in part from Tangier Sound (http://tangiersound.wordpress.com) and part from Roger McGuinn's Folk Den (http://www.ibiblio.org/jimmy/folkden-wp)I couldn't quite get the double-thumbing down, but it's a neat sound when I get it right.