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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_MundeAlan Munde - Wikipedia

    Alan Munde (pronounced "mun-dee") (born November 4, 1946) is an American five-string banjo player and bluegrass musician . Biography. Born in Norman, Oklahoma, Munde learned banjo from a well-regarded Oklahoman banjo player, Ed Shelton.

  2. Alan Munde is one of the most highly respected and best-loved banjo players in the world. A master of both melodic and traditional Scruggs styles, Alan has played and taught music professionally for over 40 years. He is a member of the American Banjo Hall of Fame and a winner of the 2021 Steve Martin Banjo Prize.

  3. This 70-song collection, masterfully arranged by Alan Munde and Beth Mead-Sullivan for 3-finger, Scruggs-style 5-string banjo, will help players explore the repertoire already beloved by pianists and crooners. Rhythm tab, right hand fingerings and chord diagrams are included for each of these beloved melodies.

  4. Alan Munde at Midwest Banjo Camp '22 Faculty performance Night 2, Saturday June 4th 2022. Accompanied by Keith Baumann, Tom T. Ball, Brian Oberlin, Scott And...

  5. 16 de sept. de 2013 · Alan Munde - The Kentucky Waltz (Midwest Banjo Camp 2013) - YouTube. MidwestBanjo Camp. 2.59K subscribers. Subscribed. 118. 18K views 10 years ago. Study old-time or bluegrass banjo with some...

  6. 2021 Prize Winner - Alan Munde. Alan Munde was born November 4, 1946 in Norman, Oklahoma and began his bluegrass banjo career while attending the University of Oklahoma.

  7. alanmunde.bandcamp.com › album › excelsiorExcelsior | Alan Munde

    It became a reality for banjoist Alan Munde when he won the 2021 Steve Martin Banjo Prize. The windfall allowed him to go to the studio and record his thirteen original compositions and two Elliott Rogers's penned tunes that make up this collection.