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    Default Kentucky Waltz

    Love this song,
    Been trying to learn,found many good examples
    online..
    Here is great one.
    https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x35ker0

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    Default Re: Kentucky Waltz

    Love this tune too. It’s one that I especially like for practicing tremolo, as well. Thanks for sharing this great rendition. I really enjoyed it.

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    Brilliant, love it.

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    Default Re: Kentucky Waltz

    Now that is tremolo !!

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    Default Re: Kentucky Waltz

    Certainly soulful playing by one of the world's best mandolinists. Hey that guitar player is not so shabby either.
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    Default Re: Kentucky Waltz

    One of my favorite tunes to play!
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    Default Re: Kentucky Waltz

    Fantastic version!

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    Nice, enjoyed it.

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