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    The Beatles: Eleanor Rigby

    Here's today's arrangement. Thanks for listening!


    https://youtu.be/m_fnrbn0IuA
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    Re: New Guy from Ky.

    “I do believe, though, that it’s important for musicians to really try and master a traditional style. Because, if you’re going to try to build on something, you really need to understand where it’s...
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    Re: New Guy from Ky.

    If you learn all the Monroe stuff, you'll be real good at playing all the Monroe stuff.
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    Eastman re-fret in progress

    The Eastman MD815v (2009) I got from an old friend last May had some seriously worn frets, and when I got the Northfield, with the larger "guitar size" frets, I decided to put the same thing on the...
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    Re: Kimble Style J #67

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    Kimble Style J #67

    Hi

    I have just bought the above by way of a private transaction. I'm in Dublin Ireland. It's a real beauty. I would appreciate any information that anyone in the Kimble community may have on this...
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    Re: Resisting the "Iron Maiden"

    The problem I have practicing with a metronome is it slows down on the easy part and speeds up on the hard parts.
  8. Re: Bill Monroe's mandolin played once again - now with video

    I posted the video on my FB a few hours after it first posted. I've seen it a dozen times too. When you hear him hit the open E string the first time, you know it's still got it. Then there is...
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    Re: “Beware of the MAS"

    ok now, I am sitting down. can you please tell me how mush $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ do I have to spend to hurt my bank account with out getting a divorce.
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    Nashville Today

    I finally made my first pilgrimage to Nashville. We're staying in the heart of the "NashVegas Strip". Its hot, but having a blast. I got to play at the Blue Bird Cafe's open mic last night. What a...
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    Re: “Beware of the MAS"

    I'm looking at getting a divorce if I buy any more mandolins...
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    Re: Mando Massage

    If you substitute the words "Jack Daniels" for "Orbital Sander" in the above, I have had exactly the same repeatable experience.
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    Re: Mando Massage

    There is that Sanskrit book written between 200 and 300 A.D., but don't tell us how it worked out for you or your mandolin.
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    Re: Amusing story

    What a great thread! I worked with an 3rd grade ESOL (English for speakers of other languages) class, years ago, for about two months in my last year of my graduate studies. They were mostly...
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    Re: Amusing story

    I spent 3 1/2 weeks in the hospital in April. I asked if I could play my mandolin and they said yes, if I don’t interrupt any other patients. I closed the door when I played at first, but the staff...
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    Re: Amusing story

    There's a lot of yard work that doesn't get done when I'm talking to my neighbours.
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    Re: RIP Anthony Bourdain

    I will never forget the phone call I got from my mother saying that my father took his life. Regardless of the fact that we hadn't spoken in 10 years, it was (and still is) incredibly devastating....
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    Re: RIP Anthony Bourdain

    My guitar players father suffered from very serious depression after surviving his wife in a car accident, he ended his life sadly as well, I have never felt so sorry for a family in my life.
    I was...
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    Re: RIP Anthony Bourdain

    A good dude that will be missed. I never thought I'd enjoy watching a "cooking show," but his perspective and attitude made it much more than that. Very educational. RIP, Anthony Bourdain.
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    Re: RIP Anthony Bourdain

    Very sad.

    I went to high school with Anthony - Tony, then - he was a year older and was quite the rebel who faced and overcame personal struggles in life to achieve world renown, but sadly...
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    Re: RIP Anthony Bourdain

    Incredibly sad. We are losing too many great people this way.

    It is becoming more and more apparent how difficult it is for people to feel safe in seeking help when their feelings don't make...
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    Re: RIP Anthony Bourdain

    Incredibly sad.

    As someone that has taken one of those phone calls and then had to tell my wife a brother had taken his life, you don't ever forget, and the trail of grief left is very long and...
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    Wonder who bought it and would he be interested in doubleing his money.
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    Re: Are you a mandolin picker?

    I'm guessing that New Orleans is not part of that cultural zone.

    But it's close enough that I recall exactly what you say - all sorts of American musical styles as mentioned had "pickers", and now...
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    Re: Are you a mandolin picker?

    If you ask a picker to see his plectrum you might not get invited back to pick with those pickers
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