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Ken Perlman is both a pioneer of the 5-string banjo style known as "melodic clawhammer," and a master of fingerstyle guitar. He is considered one of the top clawhammer players in the world, known in particular for his skillful adaptations of Celtic tunes to the style. On guitar, Ken's sparkling finger-picked renditions of traditional Celtic and Southern fiddle tunes are simply not to be missed. He draws his material from traditional sources -- the music of Scotland, Ireland, Cape Breton, Prince Edward Island and the American South. His approach to the music, however, is highly innovative. He has developed many new instrumental techniques, and much of his repertoire has never before been played on 5-string banjo or guitar. Around the folk scene, Ken is often referred to as a musician's musician -- a player whose style is so accomplished and unique that other musicians go out of their way just to hear him. Ken is an acclaimed teacher of folk-music instrumental skills. He has written some of the most widely respected banjo and guitar instruction books of modern times, and he has been on staff at prestigious teaching festivals around the world. He has also served as director, or co-director for several banjo and music-instructional camps, including American Banjo Camp, Banjo Camp North. Bath Banjo Festival, Maryland Banjo Academy, Midwest Banjo Camp, Northeast Heritage Music Camp, and Suwannee Banjo Camp. Also an active folklorist, Ken has spent over a decade collecting tunes
Beaumont Rag
2682Johnny Cope
2153St. Anne's Reel / La Renfleuse Gorbeil (medley)
1694St. Anne's Reel/La Renfleuse Gorbeil
1325Leather Britches
1276Humours of the Castle Comer / The Blarney Pilgrim (medley)
1267O'Carolan's Welcome
1038Golden Keyboard / Nine Points of Roguery (medley)
999Taylor's Twist
9410The Humours of Ballylaughlin
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Clawhammer Banjo and Fingerstyle Guitar Solos
Classic Banjo from Smithsonian Folkways
Melodic Clawhammer Banjo

Frails and Frolics
Advanced Fingerstyle Guitar
CooP - Fast Folk Musical Magazine (Vol. 2, No. 6) Traditional Songs

Northern Banjo
Traditional Dance Tunes For Acoustic Guitar
Devil in the Kitchen
Everything You Wanted to Know About Clawhammer Banjo
Island Boy
Basic Clawhammer Banjo