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    I've looked everywhere for notation or tablature for Glendale Train for the mandolin or fiddle to no avail.....Does anyone have any idea where I could find it?

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    This version on youtube might yield some clues as to how to approach it, as the mandolin player's hands are in shot pretty much all of the time.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4fSCbrQvrU

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    I like them boys.

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    Guitar man's got a little pick wear going . . . that thing's gonna look like "Trigger" if he's not careful.
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    Odd location for it. Seems a bit off the beaten path - er, beatin' path.
    But that's just my opinion. I could be wrong. - Dennis Miller

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    Hickory Hill has been playing for decades in East Texas. It's no wonder there's a little pick wear on his guitar.

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    That's a Collings MF. Terrific Texas sound.
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