I should head over to the other thread and ask some banjo questions...Spring is here and a small very informal bluegrass/oldtimey/who knows whats gonna happen next jam is becoming fairly regular in my shop after work...its good times...Im playing with the idea of buying a banjo---I probably wont be able to afford a church bells banjo but something reasonable sure would be fun.
You need to head over my way one of these days miller and join us...I'll throw some more venison on the grill
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Ive had this song in my head all day--- :)
Yesterdays after work jam session came up with this--which I havent heard in about 15 years...I forgot how much fun it is to play
All About You---Doc Watson & David Grisman
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Have been listening to the Kruger brothers from Switzerland (Jens on banjo/ Uwe on guitar/ and Joel Landsberg on bass).
Jens is playing his Deering banjo, with a "revolutionary" tone ring in it
Jens got hold of the Rüetschi Bell Foundry to produce a new tonering for the banjo, using 600 year old techniques.
The sound of the banjo is superb, and Jens does it justice. :)
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I should head over to the other thread and ask some banjo questions...Spring is here and a small very informal bluegrass/oldtimey/who knows whats gonna happen next jam is becoming fairly regular in my shop after work...its good times...Im playing with the idea of buying a banjo---I probably wont be able to afford a church bells banjo but something reasonable sure would be fun.
You need to head over my way one of these days miller and join us...I'll throw some more venison on the grill
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IT'S A BEAUTIFUL DAY!Willy Of Winsbury
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David Grisman/Tony Rice/Mark O'Connor/Rob Wasserman
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The magnolia trees all came out in my town this past weekend.....great stuff
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In my life, I loved you more.
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I'll Be Satisfied---Hope Waits
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I bought me self a banjo yesterday
There is no way you can be down playing or listening to a banjo
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