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I'm playing a 1927 Whyte Laydie banjo is tuned gCGCE, played mostly fingerpicking with occasional snatches of clawhammer here and there, along with a Manji Low F harmonica played cross-keyed in the key of C.It was recorded on 11 November 2020.

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from The Oodles of Noodles Improvisation Suite, released April 26, 2021

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Marc Nerenberg Montreal, Québec

Marc Nerenberg is a veteran Montreal folksinger who plays old time banjo styles and blues harmonica. He has a narrative- centric repertoire, recounting stories in song and wrapping stories around songs. You may “be drawn in by a combination of Marc’s mastery of traditional banjo styles, his idiosyncratic singing, and [his] richly detailed ballads.” (Mike Regenstreif – Folk Roots/Folk Branches 2019) ... more

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