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Robert Goode's profile was updated 3 years, 4 months ago
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Bridget Morton replied to the topic Zoom Hangout! in the forum
Advanced Beginner Group 3 years, 4 months agoLovely! Thanks, Steve.
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Steve replied to the topic Zoom Hangout! in the forum
Advanced Beginner Group 3 years, 4 months agoSounds great, Bridget. I’ll plan on it.
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Bridget Morton started the topic Zoom Hangout! in the forum
Advanced Beginner Group 3 years, 4 months agoHey, y’all! Based on the feedback so far, I’ve set up a Zoom Hangout for Monday evening, January 23, 8 pm EST. Since I am not a professional member of Zoom this meeting is only scheduled for 40 minutes. I’m not a particularly experienced Zoom Host, but I’ll do my best. All are welcome!
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Bridget Morton posted an update in the group
Advanced Beginner Group 3 years, 4 months agoZoom Hangouts!
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cynhrossi replied to the topic Lucy Farr’s – slow, slurred, droned in the forum Student Videos 3 years, 4 months ago
That was beautiful! I love how you used the drone! Very nice! Thank you for sharing!
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Keith Calhoun posted an update in the group
Old-time & Bluegrass Group 3 years, 4 months agoHow many here are interested in old time?
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I have to admit that I don’t really know the difference! I just googled so now I have a dictionary definition, but I sure couldn’t listen to a tune and know which one it is. Would you mind sharing a couple good Old Time tunes that you like?
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Hi Elise, well the difference between the two is very big, although they both have similar roots. A couple of my favorite old time tunes are Hangman’s Reel and Shove That Pigs Foot a Little Further into the Fire (quite a title, right?) Here is a link to a You Tube video that will explain the differeces way better than I can in this short…
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Me : )
I enjoy listening to bluegrass, but enjoy playing old-time.
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I prefer Old-Time, but have to learn bluegrass so I can participate in local jams. Locally, I have not found much in the Old-time style. I am in the Knoxville, TN area. If anyone else is in this are and interested in getting together to play, let me know.
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cynhrossi replied to the topic Live version of Cluck Old Hen in the forum Student Videos 3 years, 4 months ago
Joanne, This was great! One of my all time fave tunes! I like what you did with the hoedown and double stops. And it’s so great that you are playing with a band. I think our musical skills improve tremendously when we have that opportunity! Thanks for sharing!
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Joanne Iles replied to the topic Live version of Cluck Old Hen in the forum Student Videos 3 years, 4 months ago
Yes our bass man Danilo is a pro musician just happens to be here on vacation! Sounds so cool!
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jason kleinberg replied to the topic Live version of Cluck Old Hen in the forum Student Videos 3 years, 4 months ago
Wow! This is great. Looks like a fun time. I like the arrangement too, how the bass changes for the B part.
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Joanne Iles started the topic Live version of Cluck Old Hen in the forum Student Videos 3 years, 4 months ago
I took Jason’s version of this & transposed to D Dorian then added some double stops & a hoedown jig inspired by listening to other’s versions. I’ve been playing this with a band lately & finally got a recording from a gig!
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