Alan Bibey - In The Blue Room
Dave Peters - Art in America
Dave Peters - Dawgfinger
Barry Mitterhoff - Silk City
Akira Oatsuka - Grazz Matazz, any BG45 album
Jimmy Gaudreau - The Mandoilin ...
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Alan Bibey - In The Blue Room
Dave Peters - Art in America
Dave Peters - Dawgfinger
Barry Mitterhoff - Silk City
Akira Oatsuka - Grazz Matazz, any BG45 album
Jimmy Gaudreau - The Mandoilin ...
Funny story:
At IBMA one year, I go up to him all proud and start to pick Fiddler's Creek (in A chord!). He stops me right there and says "Uh, Alan, that's in Bb". I was mortified. I had Bounce...
going through hard drives, found these 1998 IBMA., Akira Otsuka (of BG45 fame)with my '98 Gilchrist - brand spankin' new at the time, I am holding John 201870Duffey's '36 F-12.
I was speaking with Barry Mitterhoff recently and the subject of this mandolin and ad came up. Barry remembers a festival where Roland was offering it for sale and he also had a van for sale. The van...
Wow, so glad it wasn't worse.
Godspeed to you both.
oh no!
Prayers to his family and friends.
a great tune, indeed. A hipper version is found on this
apols for the funky orientation.
Cincinnati Rag, with a variant on the B part.
Jacob Joliff does this, too.
Immediately purchased the HD-FLAC release. This LP was my intro to Martin Taylor. So good.
Has a price been decided on?
Fun band. R.I.P. Commander Cody.k5ZycJC-pmo
Terrific playing.
3rd place - Elijah Moore of Kernersville, NC
Yay!
Them weary notes...
Good intel here.
Technically, since we're talking dim shapes and chords (flatting the 3rd, 5th, etc.), shouldn't this:
D#-A-F#-C
be more correctly referred to as
Eb-A-Gb-C
So good:
“The mandolin shows a few scratches and scuffs here and there. The biggest cosmetic flaw is a hole ”
Yes, both of you are correct (actually, purposefully worded like I did to see if you were paying attention...)
B: B D# F#
B7: B D# F# A
B7b9: B D# F# A C
THs looks right to me. Of course, we are restricted to 4 notes (for the most part) in our chords, so for B7b9, I do:
Frank wrote one of bluegrass mandolin's tour de force tunes, New Camptown Races, in 1953(!). The number has been recorded by at least a dozen artists. That alone places him at the top of the heap.
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Ask Paul Duff, he's on FB.
Nice tone and groove.
Fascinating, on many levels
/-8lNvFp2k_k
Oconee, by Tutbro. The only recorded version I know of is on this gem.