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Posted by Bart Veerman, written by Bart Veerman
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Size: 1,302kb, uploaded 12/25/2007 2:49:47 PM
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An up-tempo original also from my CD, Some 'o Mine and Some I Like. I've performed it on festivals and it's definitely a proven crowd pleaser. It's not complicated to play so it's quite suitable even for beginners to get into it on short order. The tab for it is included with the CD but it's also posted on my website (haruteq.com/t-bvorig.htm). I like playing this tune a lot and everyone is quite welcome to record and/or perform it. Check the URL I just mentioned if you'd like to add it to your own repertoire as the simple conditions aren't lawyered up with copyright crap. Watch the video where I play it slowly to show the fingering: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkn_VkyRk2s
3 commentsPosted by Bart Veerman, written by Richard & Robert Sherman
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Size: 1,967kb, uploaded 7/16/2012 9:06:51 PM
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Kinda choppy but what the hay, that crazy new Dark Star bridge sounds purdy decent on an archtop for both slower AND faster stuff.
1 commentPosted by Bart Veerman
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Size: 2,292kb, uploaded 10/1/2008 10:46:30 AM
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With my good friend Don Couchie on the fiddle, recorded on February 2006.
1 commentPosted by Bart Veerman, written by traditional
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Size: 1,736kb, uploaded 7/16/2012 9:11:29 PM
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Featuring the original prototype of the new Dark Star bridge some years ago, sounds just marvelous the clawhammer way played on a real decent flat top banjo, a resonator one to boot.
3 commentsPosted by Bart Veerman, written by Rogers & Hammerstein
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Size: 1,932kb, uploaded 3/28/2014 9:07:57 PM
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Fooling around on a neat tune from the movie The Sound of Music.
Add CommentPosted by Bart Veerman
- Play count: 458
Size: 1,680kb, uploaded 3/3/2008 7:28:06 PM
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I love this traditional tune, nice and mellow and you can keep it going for hours. Played on a homebrew openback with a steel macrame hoop for a tone ring.
Add CommentWritten/Posted by Bart Veerman
- Play count: 206
Size: 2,390kb, uploaded 10/2/2017 9:23:46 AM
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An original that started out as a finger warm up exercise some years ago. I played it at a jam a few times and the bluegrassers really liked it, you might too. Played in the key of C, 7435 (drop C) tuning, on an old Windsor Popular 1 with a skin head.
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