Thanks for posting. I happened to catch it live and looked for it shorty after to post here, but no luck. Andrews new album is pretty good, no mandolin however.
Thanks for posting. I happened to catch it live and looked for it shorty after to post here, but no luck. Andrews new album is pretty good, no mandolin however.
I can say that. Unless I need to downgrade. Hopefully, this is never the case. I truly love my Ellis.
Teddy Bears' Picnic, the song and whole album (Garcia and Grisman). Ain't no bugs on me off the same album.
Frog on a Lilly Pad - Monroe
Man that's one good looking mandolin!
I can bring you some Sun Cure uv surf board resin to the IBMAs. Dab some on the spot, place some clear plastic on it (makes it dry smooth), put in sun and you are done. Finish off with sticker if you...
Happy Birthday Dawg! Your music has been the sound track to my life, a style for every occasion.
For bluegrass, Roland Whites's book is great.
http://www.rolandwhite.com/bluegrassmandolin.htm
Sturgill Simpson will save country music!
Very nice! I played a Breedlove this weekend and I was really impressed. It sounded better to my ears than the Weber on the wall beside it at almost twice the price.
Ellis hands down! Collings a very very close second.
That's my vote! Has to be an IPA though. The beer would also have to be something strong like the Green Flash Palate Wrecker.
http://youtu.be/UVQzOh8eayQ
Sorry to hijack your post but I thought you had figured out some Zappa on the mando! Good luck with the move.
Thanks for turning me on to this!
The other day I got goosebumps just telling someone about this. Tony is the man!
It will be streaming live for all of us who can't attend.
http://www.hardlystrictlybluegrass.com/2013/webcast/
A true album so to say (i.e. lp), Master of Bluegrass for some his instrumentals.
You got it bad for the two-pointers! Several of those are on my list too.
Cumberland Dew. A tribute to that good old mountain dew, not the yellow stuff!
Very nice! If it sounds as good as it looks you must be happy.
I always enjoy stoping by Harry's when I go to Raleigh, they are not only very welcoming but very knowledgeable as well. Guru Guitars also does great work and can have some pretty cool stuff...
Below are Jerry's thoughts on practicing, taken from a Barbara Meier interview.
Jerry Garcia: There are times when I feel I'm playing way below what I'm capable of, and I think, "Well, this whole...
Golden Gates are a good starter pick for those looking to move on to stiffer picks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhJ875ZoJs0
Found this earlier today. Maybe next year for me!
Problem solved in my opinion, eating the cost of shipping can't be that bad. It's better than keeping it and being bitter.
That's pretty interesting. Do you know of anybody today who tap tunes to A=431 with the intention of the instrument actually being stringed up as A=440?