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Wrightjl4 |
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Playing Since: 2011
Experience Level: Intermediate
Interests:
[Jamming] [Socializing]
Gender: Male
Age: 24
My Instruments:
Gibson ESS
Favorite Bands/Musicians:
Flatt and Scruggs, Osborne Brothers, Don Reno, Daily and Vincent, Jimmy Martin, JD Crowe, Ralph Stanley, Ricky Scaggs, Jim Mills
Classified Rating: not rated
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Created 9/26/2012
Last Visit 3/1/2018
I started playing music when i started piano when i was a kid. I then wanted to play the guitar and did that for a while but I never really enjoyed either. In 2011 my dad encouraged me to try the banjo. I LOVED it, and i am still learning and hope to become a professional banjo player. I want the Banjo to be looked on as a professional American instrument and not a hillbilly/ deliverance/clown's instrument because I believe it is so much more.
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