Getting ready to change strings today. Wish me luck!
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Getting ready to change strings today. Wish me luck!
Go to camp and jam. Don't need to sit in the sun a hundred yards away to hear bands that I can hear in comfort at home. Would much rather buy a cd and listen.
Ken,
Look into the Yellowstone Bluegrass Assc. Here in Billings. Lots of members from eastern Montana.
I keep checking every day for the schedule of classes to see if it's something I would like to go to. Anyone every attain this camp?
Not sure what a genre camp is?
I also have a book by Pete, not chord book but very good.
I have Don's Apitizer book which has three chord studies on 'I've got rhythm'. I learned a lot from them.
It's better to have one instrument and the time to play it than many instruments and no time to play them. IMO
Wow great music but dumb video
As I get older, I don't make it out as often as I should but it is important to promote live music.
The chord studies in the appetizer book are great. I learned a lot.
I agree if you are old enough to collect SS and Medicare you don,t need to be playing bar gigs. Let the next generation play them.
In Montana every where is a ride but thinking of going to MA for camp
Thinking of going. Anybody ever go to it or anybody going this year.
How far have you traveled to go to a music camp?
You got to get some different gigs.
Some great instruction books from Berklee Press, socks and a great camping/picking chair.
Got a number of books that I work with. Main problem no one to play with except BIAB.
I should have signed up when it was $150
Wow banjo player only two fingers.
Good band!
Working on it but a tough book.
Does iRealPro just show chord changes?