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ZenPickin - Posted - 07/31/2008: 13:08:05
...of clawhammer folks.
Hmmm... wonder what topics will end up here? CD's a new CH person should listen to? Maybe what banjos are great? Well, here we are.
Edited by - ZenPickin on 07/31/2008 13:09:51
vrteach - Posted - 07/31/2008: 13:36:11
We'll just have to see.
Erich -- There''s always room for cello..
http://vrteach.org/banjo/
http://prairiegrapevine.org/
U of Illinois-Springfield Old Time Music
Cottonmouth - Posted - 07/31/2008: 16:13:52
I still consider myself a newcomer to clawhammer banjo and am proud to share this forum with you folks. I expect to continue to learn a lot from you more experienced players who have been at this unique style of playing for some time. So far it has been a joyful journey for me.
"Look upward; He IS coming back!"
"If clawhammer were easy to learn, there would be no challenge."
rinemb - Posted - 07/31/2008: 16:32:54
May not the incidence of success, nor the pretense of retirement-
Lessen the want of enlightenment.
trapdoor2 - Posted - 08/01/2008: 07:03:39
Sweet!
===Marc
"If banjos needed tone rings, S.S. Stewart would have made them that way."