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heard ralph stanley play his style of clawhammer, now ive got to learn it
ecxiting
erikforgod Says:
Wednesday, July 20, 2011 @5:22:46 AM
Thanks Daniel for your encouraging comment! You know it was ole Ralph that kinda inspired me to want too learn this clawhammer as well!
dannnjo Says:
Wednesday, July 20, 2011 @7:37:00 PM
i am amazed with what he can do on a banjo.
his mother taught him well... clawhammer
RatLer Says:
Thursday, July 21, 2011 @4:31:08 AM
Granpa Jones was the first to inspire me, but I really like Ralph's CH and 3-finger styles
dannnjo Says:
Thursday, July 21, 2011 @5:25:48 AM
RatlLer exactly the same thing happened to me
Do u still work; nice to see u devote time to BHO
take care Dan
erikforgod Says:
Thursday, July 21, 2011 @6:48:36 AM
Actually my fav is ole "String" and Roscoe Holcombe...you know that "Smithsonian Folkways "Mountain Music of Kentucky" did wonders for me! And of course all of the old time fiddlers I used to hear in westrn Ky as a kid growin up.
RatLer Says:
Thursday, July 21, 2011 @7:09:05 AM
Yep, still workin'
dannnjo Says:
Thursday, July 21, 2011 @8:45:17 AM
Ratler, didnt know u had that much free time
how are things in Kettering, my nieces dotter lives there now, going to college.
eric, u mean "stringbean"? i like those 2 artists too, i had a friend from Greenup cnty KY, he could play anything and a graet Cutup,,,,
dannnjo Says:
Wednesday, July 27, 2011 @11:44:37 AM
The amzing fact is: ralph mother had 11 bros and sis and All of them played the banjo !astounding
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