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|    Mitch Dickson to Vince    |
|    Re: Elements of Bluegrass    |
|    09 Mar 06 12:12:41    |
      From: mitchelldickson@bellsouth.net              Well that is easy Vince although this is gonna fire up a lot of off pickers       out there :) You need a fiddle, banjo, mandolin, guitar and bass. The band       should be built around the fiddle, NOT THE BANJO! The banjo should be       considered a secondary instrument like the mandolin. The guitar should be       played like Charlie Waller or Lester Flatt or Jimmy Martin. Until you can       play rhythm like one of these 3, you cannot play bluegrass guitar!!!! All       references to guitar lead should be abandoned with the exception of Earl       Scruggs fingerpicking on Carter style spiratuals until you master rhythm!              Would you like a demonstration? Just drop in "The Bluegrass Album", it       becomes real evident real quick :) Even with Crowe and Lawson and Rice,       these masters know exactly how it is suppose to sound! Notice how Bobby       Hicks rules the roost? That my friend is the way it is suppose to be done.              Mitch       "Vince" |
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