First off, you're all invited any Wed. night, or anytime for that matter. We have the greatest time getting wasted and picking.
Smoke, thanks.
twist, no, I don't sleep with it, but I have been known to get up in the middle of the night to make sure it's still there. he he hehe
thanks.
Jag, naw, but I went to school in Kentucky for a couple years. Thanks my friend.
Earl, it is so refreshing to hear another bluegrasser posting here. I love listening to all the types, styles, of music in the clinic, but b.g. is my fav. The bass is not a bass. It's a little rythum machine with bass sounds. It has a handful of acoustic bass sounds. You just tape the buttons. I just use it when the bass dude is m.i.a.
crawdad, like I said, anytime. And fun, yeah, too much fun. Thanks.
theron, thanks dude. It's a hoot to be able to listen to our tunz. I still remember the times when I used a boombox recorder. The ability to record my/our music with a decent recorder, and play it back thru a decent sound system, has improved my own skills as a musician. It's the greatest hobby. Except for golf. he he he hehe
pw., thanks friend. For the listen.
Kramer, I think it's the acoustic sound that really draws me to bluegrass. When you hear someone like Tony Rice get that tone and sound from a piece of wood, it just makes my hair stand up.
Thanks guys. Glad ya'll enjoyed it.
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