Yes.
There are separate and distinct approaches but they are connected and IMO "old time" for what ever that definition is worth :)
I would think of the distinctions as..
Piano rags "Classic"...
Yes.
There are separate and distinct approaches but they are connected and IMO "old time" for what ever that definition is worth :)
I would think of the distinctions as..
Piano rags "Classic"...
"On one hand, Southern Flavor is one of my favorite tunes to play. I play the lead very differently from Monroe's way of playing it, but the melody and chord progression of the B part are always...
While not transcribed, there are some slowed down versions of Son Huasteco fiddle tunes to be found here:
http://www.oldtownschool.org/connect/fiddleclub/page/14/
I respectfully disagree that the "Circle" project is sub par. Perhaps another close listen would change your perspective. As to the musicians not being up to Monroe's standards...well...Ol' Bill hit...