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    Default Re: One Man Bluegrass Band Playing Rebecca :-)

    Pretty cool. I guess with the electric bass, it would technically be Newgrass, right?

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    You are one very talented guy, rwesleycarr. Great work.
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    That is one of my favourite songs for the mandolin. You are obviously very talented. Great work.

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    Default Re: One Man Bluegrass Band Playing Rebecca :-)

    I had a recording of "Little Roy Lewis" doing much of the same thing, he played every instrument on it, at least that is what the liner notes said, and I don`t believe he would lie...

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    What, no bass solo?
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    Default Re: One Man Bluegrass Band Playing Rebecca :-)

    Nice job with this one!
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    Default Re: One Man Bluegrass Band Playing Rebecca :-)

    Excellent, well done.

    (BTW, you can embed video by wrapping in youtube or Vimeo tags (button on lower right when starting new thread, I think) )
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