...just the other day
...just the other day
That's some nice, tasty pickin' there Scotti.
Great pickin' Scotti!
Shaun Garrity
http://www.youtube.com/user/spgokc78
Wow.
Awsome!
Malcolm Grundy from Montreal
Nice picking, Scottie!
Sounds great.
Jamie
There are two things to aim at in life: first, to get what you want; and, after that, to enjoy it. Only the wisest of mankind achieve the second. Logan Pearsall Smith, 1865 - 1946
+ Give Blood, Save a Life +
Very nice.
-Trust a simple song. ---Marty Stuart
The entire staff
funny.... Sort of funny....Sort of funny also
Nice job Scotti. Thanks for sharing.
I Pick, Therefore I Grin!
1918 Gibson A4
2006 Gibson F5 Goldrush
2011 Martin HD-16R LSH
Thanks guys..these were done a day before I had my second cortizone shot for Trigger Thumb in my left hand...uncomfortable fer sure.
U da man.
Good stuff! Hope you get some relief in that hand.
Mike
Those who think they should think, like they think others think they should think, need to think out their thinking, I think.
Nice work!
I'm not worthy, I'm not worthy. Seriously, Tennessee Blues is one of my, if not my favorite mandolin song and you have great arrangement. The gospel tune is very good too. Thanks for the thread.
Great job , it remind me the Rice/Grisman Tone Poems , especially the tune "Just a Closer Walk"
Jean Lacote
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/jl-mando
Dunno about that Alan..just scraping the surface nowadays.
The thumb has been an on going problem for about a year now. The last shot I got was last August so it lasted almost a year.
This recording was actually done with a little trio Ive been having fun with for almost 30 yrs called the String Fellers. Its myself on mando, either Paul North or Jeff "Jilesy" Soward on bass and my favorite guitar player of all time Mr. Bill Trubee who plays an all origional 56 Martin 0028 which he pulls such great tone from. These guys really inspire me. Its ironic that after all these yrs we have found ourselves w/o jobs..either by retirement or layoff...so we manage to get together more. Weve been playing fairs..weddings..goat ropings...whatever. We have alot of fun. I may be able to come up with some more tunes to post. Thanks
I agree with French Guy...the first piece really does have that Tone Poems quality...nice job!
So...the techie in me has to ask: I assume you're playing that Clark F5? What strings are you running on it? Has that nice smooth sound that I really love.
Let's hear more.
Cheers, Benski
Don't believe everything you think.
'10 Gibson Sam Bush
'95 Gibson A5-L
The only string I have used since 1985 Gibson Monel Wounds strung up on my fabulous Clark F5...they are Gibson Sam Bush strings. I have switched the .14 A's to the .15 here recently though. Thanks for the compliment.
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very nice playing - thanks for sharing.
Great picking and arrangement Scotty. Your Clark and Mr. Trubee's Martin couldn't sound much sweeter, you both know how to pull the tone out of them. I hope your hand allows you many more years of what you love.
Thanks Hank..we hope to do some more recording soon. In fact we were supposed to be in the studio yesterday but the owner was having new flooring laid and the job was running behind.
Scotti - I can't think of another word except Outstanding! Great stuff!
Linksmaker
Reading your posts, I figured you could walk the walk as well as ..... well you know. Great picking.
Very, very nice ~ clean and full of soul! Thank you!!
There are those who fast and abstain to see visions of heaven; and there are those who eat and drink heartily of life to see the same ...... Earl Wickman, Glen Ellen, CA town drunk
Thanks again to all of you. We are working on more tunes...hope to have them soon.
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