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glennc |
Playing Since: 2009
Experience Level: Novice
Interests:
[Jamming] [Socializing]
Gender: Male
Age: 64
My Instruments:
Piano/Keys: M-Audio ProKey 88, Yamaha DX-21, K-4
Guitar: ྅ LP Custom, Strat I put together with Fender parts, Ibanez RX-40, Fender T-Bucket, Washburn 12, ྋ Ovation
Savannah Mandolin, Mastercraft Banjo,
Ceclia Fiddle
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Created 4/21/2010
Last Visit 10/7/2022
as a kid, I learned piano, oboe, and guitar. I dropped the oboe after college, but have been playing guitar and piano for a lot of years. I gigged from mid-ྂs to mid-ྌs, basically, started out with heavy classic and progressive rock, then punk and new wave. I moved to Chicago for Grad School in ྑ and did some alt-rock and industrial, but I was done with bands and just doing pickup blues and fillins for friends. I came to really fall in love with R&B and the Blues. In ྟ I came back to the Austin, Texas area where my roots are and slowly got into Old-Time, Celtic, and Bluegrass. Around this time I saw Down From the Mountain and it had a deep and lasting effect on me. So a few years ago, I got a bonus and finally picked up a few strings new to me. I am learning banjo and mandolin, and starting to get decent. Definitely still a beginner, but I can play a few things. :-) I picked up a fiddle as well, but haven't gotten very far with it yet, I plan on finding a teacher soon to help get some traction. There are number of Texas fiddlers a few generations back, I mean to get there eventually. And no matter where you go, there you are.
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