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Met a guy last week and will likely play with him sometime this coming week. Yesterday it occurred to me that my everyday axe (Bart Reiter standard) might be sounding a little flat -- now is that any way to play with a new friend? So I changed strings. My word. I really need to change strings more often. My wife, who is training herself to ignore the sounds of banjo music, noticed the difference.
2 comments on “why don't I change strings more often?”
sharakeet Says:
Sunday, May 23, 2010 @7:11:05 AM
Why change strings when what you really need is A NEW BANJO!?
Your wife, surrounded as she is by noise, should pick one of them up and accompany you. Tell her that until you realize how horrid the sound of a banjo played by others is, you will never give it up! That should motivate her...lol
David
Oalbrets Says:
Sunday, May 23, 2010 @2:12:58 PM
She didn't tell you to put the old ones back on? Mine would have. Yee Haw
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