I bought a Deering, So far i havent figured out the finger rolls, or whether Im going to play fingerpick or clawhammer style so since Im a more or less guitar flatpicker Ive been flatpicking it for the last few days until I get the real hang of it--which doesnt sound all that bad for the moment ..It fits in with my "make it up as you go--it'll be Ok " outlook.
I havent pulled it out at a get together yet, but Ive been having a ball flatpicking my geetar--I'll bring the banjo this afternoon and see what happens.
Whens you comin over?
We had fresh salmon and 6 hours of pickin last night :)
no one wanted to leave.....
this isnt what we do (yet ) but just because he's good
Yes indeedy--Im addicted to them right now--The cello and banjo make for a great sound, its original yet traditional at the same time and they dont overdue it...They have an
that really appeals to me...Never mind they have a couple of legitimate geniuses in the band. The banjo is played by Dr. Gregory Liszt who when he isnt twanging a banjo is a Professor of Molecular and Cellular biology at MIT. Rushad Eggleston the cellist wa the first cellist to get a full scholarship to Berklee School of Music and had a grammy nomination for cello by the time he was 20....I love 'em..
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About the banjo I was telling you about----There was an incident on Saturday night that saddens me...I left the banjo in the back seat of my car and sure enough someone broke into the car while I was away.
Sure is. As far as I can remember I don't think I've heard anything that struck my heart just the same way here at the greasespot. If there had been a emoticon that simply showed one tear going down my cheek I would have picked that one instead of the showing compassion/shoulder to cry on.
Ive had my banjo about a week, it is an addictive drug. I was driving through the hills of Western Virginia today and i found this song on an old CD. I had to stop at every rest area until I had it figured out
I've found a sorta online lecture series on youtube. It's Dick Hyman explaining Art Tatum's piano technique. Being a die-hard Tatum fan, I've found these little blurbs to be fascinating. Here's the intro:
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Just pure, unadulterated, chocolate cream! Two of the greatest ever imo!
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that was nice !!!! and here's another nice pairing, monsieur Don't Worry Be Happy:
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Congrats!!!!!! What kind did you buy?? I've got two. A 1962 Gibson RB-250 Mastertone, and a 1974 GTR RB-250 "Masterclone".
The older I get, the slower (and more melodic) i.e. "simpler" tunes are more pleasing to me. Here's one (Jens again).
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And - - - here's some friends of mine, from here in Minney-soda, that I get together with every once in a while. :)
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Great Stuff!
I bought a Deering, So far i havent figured out the finger rolls, or whether Im going to play fingerpick or clawhammer style so since Im a more or less guitar flatpicker Ive been flatpicking it for the last few days until I get the real hang of it--which doesnt sound all that bad for the moment ..It fits in with my "make it up as you go--it'll be Ok " outlook.
I havent pulled it out at a get together yet, but Ive been having a ball flatpicking my geetar--I'll bring the banjo this afternoon and see what happens.
Whens you comin over?
We had fresh salmon and 6 hours of pickin last night :)
no one wanted to leave.....
this isnt what we do (yet ) but just because he's good
Tommy Emmanuel
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This is a Mean Old World to try to live in by yourself!
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Orphan Girl--Crooked Still
I am an orphan on God's highway
But I'll share my troubles if you go my way
I have no mother no father
No sister no brother
I am an orphan girl
I have had friendships pure and golden
But the ties of kinship I have not known them
I know no mother no father
No sister no brother
I am an orphan girl
But when He calls me I will be able
To meet my family at God's table
I'll meet my mother my father
My sister my brother
No more orphan girl
Blessed Savior make me willing
And walk beside me until I'm with them
Be my mother my father
My sister my brother
No more an orphan girl
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Crooked Still is a great group!!! :)
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Yes indeedy--Im addicted to them right now--The cello and banjo make for a great sound, its original yet traditional at the same time and they dont overdue it...They have an
...........
About the banjo I was telling you about----There was an incident on Saturday night that saddens me...I left the banjo in the back seat of my car and sure enough someone broke into the car while I was away.
It was pretty bad....
someone broke in...
....and left 2 more banjos in my back seat.
I just might have to stick to
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My analyst told me-----
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Because I like fiddle tunes with long interesting titles--
Shove That Pigs Foot A Little Further In The Fire
This song was in the movie "Cold Mountain" under the name
Ruby with the eyes that sparkle
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MERCY ............
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Beautiful, huh Jeff? :)
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Sure is. As far as I can remember I don't think I've heard anything that struck my heart just the same way here at the greasespot. If there had been a emoticon that simply showed one tear going down my cheek I would have picked that one instead of the showing compassion/shoulder to cry on.
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:) yes, me too, glad it moved you. I think we find ourselves attracked to songs that fit our lives at the moment and that one does mine.
Enjoy your weekend.
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Baby Don't Do ItCarina
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Charles Ives
The Housatonic at Stockbridge.
I had to post this piece because it is exactly where I spend most of my days, My shop is on the Housatonic River in Stockbridge.
It is part 3 of an extended piece called Three Places in New England
Part One is HERE
and Part Two, HERE
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That's an amazing piece, Mstar.
The subtle piano undercurrent supplies a perfectly intriguing aspect to the whole.
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I agree.
Charles Ives was an amazing composer, imo a genius ahead of his time who unfortunately all too often goes unnoticed or underappreciated.
It may not be for everyone-I think it is extraordinary myself
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The revelation Song by Kari Jobe
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZUTt8XINPY...feature=related
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Ive had my banjo about a week, it is an addictive drug. I was driving through the hills of Western Virginia today and i found this song on an old CD. I had to stop at every rest area until I had it figured out
Its much too happy of a sound and fun to play
Uncle Dave Macon--Old Plank Road
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I've found a sorta online lecture series on youtube. It's Dick Hyman explaining Art Tatum's piano technique. Being a die-hard Tatum fan, I've found these little blurbs to be fascinating. Here's the intro:
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SUPER CHIKAN
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