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Posted by robin jones
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Size: 719kb, uploaded 9/18/2008 1:06:34 PM
Genre: Unknown/None Chosen / Playing Style: Unknown/None Chosen
This is what I remember of Carl Jackson's version as taught to me by Randal Morton in the fall of '78;. I can't begin to do either Carl's or Randal's playing justice but I love trying...
3 comments on “Orange Blossom Special”
John Kuhn Says:
Thursday, September 18, 2008 @10:00:24 PM
Hey man, not too bad!.That 2 note scale asending is a pain aint it..LOL.You captured Carls motif and with a lil more seasoning, Im sure you be addin to it and smoothin it out..Good first take!!..John
Laurence Diehl Says:
Friday, September 19, 2008 @2:59:25 PM
I think it's way better than not too bad! Maybe it doesn't shine as a solo banjo piece, but if you played it in a band setting you could bring the house down!
Tom Hanway Says:
Thursday, October 16, 2008 @10:07:18 PM
You know, this is such refined picking and having even a guitar player would tighten this up. It's feckin' great - that's an Irish word that priests are allowed to use. Seriously ... I'm going back for Round 2. You can hold your own.
Okay, get a fiddle and guitar and kick some ...
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