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    Default Feel good video!

    Just thought I'd share this with you.
    Sorry I don't know how to embed.

    https://youtu.be/izGApqEdKqI
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    Fylde Touchstone Walnut Mandolin.
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    Default Re: Feel good video!

    Very cool piece - sounds (to me) like a banjo player with mandolin chops.

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    Nice. Yes, very reminiscent of 4-string banjo playing, and hearing that style on mandolin in isolation makes me think a lot of jug band mandolin players must have started on or at least learned from that style.

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    Default Re: Feel good video!

    Alabama Jubilee?
    "The paths of experimentation twist and turn through mountains of miscalculations, and often lose themselves in error and darkness!"
    --Leslie Daniel, "The Brain That Wouldn't Die."

    Some tunes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa1...SV2qtug/videos

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    Sorry Jaycat, it was the “Alajamma Boobalee”
    To quote an old bit of set chatter from either Buck White of Roland White.
    Timothy F. Lewis
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