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    Re: Has anyone played in Ireland Jam Sessions?

    I attended several sessions in Ireland a few years ago. I was a beginner and was invited to play one time. I asked if they would play red haired boy and they agreed. At a very slow tempo.

    Such...
  2. Re: Flagstaff Roots and Boots Music Camp for Adults

    Mark is an amazing musician. I was at one of his classes recently. Great guy!
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    Re: Newbie Mandolin Jams in NOCO?

    https://www.kgnu.org/bluegrasscalendar/
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    Re: Newbie Mandolin Jams in NOCO?

    http://www.thebasinandrange.com/is-colorado-the-new-epicenter-of-bluegrass/
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    Re: Bluegrss start-up in Thailand

    Amazingly enough, there is a pretty vibrant BG community here in Thailand. Especially Bangkok. These guys jam often at the Train Market in Srinakarin.

    That young man is amazing. I've seen him...
  6. Festival help for someone living overseas. Which ones!

    I live in Thailand and started playing BG several years ago. I'm hooked!!! I'm probably an intermediate on both guitar and almost there on the mandolin. Can't sing though. LOL. But know most of...
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    Re: eBay mandocello from Thailand-"NF5MO47 "

    They make some fantastic instruments in Vietnam. I've got a mandolin from there. Cost about $150. Not a high quality instrument, but plays just fine as my backup mando.
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    Re: Playing just for the fun of it

    I love jamming the best. I think it's necessary to play with others. You learn a lot, improve your timing, and it's fun! I practice at home almost 2 hours every day, with Sundays off. LOL.

    I...
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