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    The Mandolin Cafe has posted news:
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    The Mandolin Cafe's Forum members have the questions, and Doyle Lawson has the answers for another of our extended feature interviews with a true legend of bluegrass music.

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    Thanks for the interview. The opportunity to hear from the "big dogs on our porch" is a special thing.
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    Very practical, down-to-earth, and informative. Thanks.
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    Default The Doyle Lawson Interview ... great, what insight

    Thank you, Mr. Lawson
    for your great interview. It sums up what a working musician ought to be like:
    stellar work ethics
    focus on musicianship
    profesionalism (to the max)
    taste
    willingness to learn
    etc.

    It´s allmost like "how to become a world class performer in just one lesson". (if you could follow the rules and only had talent and were willing to put up with the hardships [see the Jimmy Martin story]).

    I highly appreciate your insightful responses. And if ever it may be possible to see you in Europe I will be more than pleased to attend. (I sat on the floor in front of the first row to gather your mandolin picking - apart from the overall musicianship - and mistook your mandolin for a Gil. Whatsoever, I thought it was sort of blonde/cream colored like the Gil A-5 style on the Tone Poems II CD). It sounded good. I enjoyed jamming with Barry Abernathy after the show.

    I wish you the best.
    Olaf

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    Mr. Lawson:

    Your insights on character, music and life made for a great read. I appreciate the contribution you have made and are making to the bluegrass industry.

    I really enjoyed the Jimmy Martin story. If only video cameras and camera phones had been around in 1963!
    "Bluegrass folks usually don't cause problems."
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    Another great job by the staff and members of the Cafe. I have loved Doyle and his bands for years. Thanks.

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    Default Re: The Doyle Lawson Interview

    Another great interview.

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    Great job on the Doyle Lawson interview. What a great and often under-appreciated mandolin player
    Thank You!

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    Default Re: The Doyle Lawson Interview

    Can anyone elaborate on the "note shape" discussion? I'm afraid that was the one part of the interview where I couldn't make hide nor hair of the answer.

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    Shaped note singing is sometimes called Sacred Harp or Fa-so-la singing. Most popular among church groups, the singing is acapella, not rehearsed, and uses note heads in four "shapes" to aid in sight-reading. It's one of the most powerful and moving things I've ever heard.

    A pretty good explanation website: http://fasola.org/
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    If you google "shape note singing" or "sacred harp singing" you'll get some descriptions of a system of notation for singing that dates back to the 1700s. There's more there than I can describe clearly in a few sentences..

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    Meant to include this link showing a great example of shaped note singing.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbNh7aPzcMw
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    Thanks for the links! I really had assumed it was some kind of tonal description of each note. I think I had "Sacred Harp" knocking around somewhere in my brain, but I've never seen the shape note notation before. Powerful stuff and "real" folk music to be sure.

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    This interview is celebrating 10 years online today.

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