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hope2bfiddler - Posted - 10/25/2007: 12:29:15
I posted a new song on my homepage-Amazing grace-
I start with my banjo and then do a fiddle improv. I'd like to get some input on it.
Thanks
Dick Hauser - Posted - 10/25/2007: 13:24:28
Well Mark, your playing sounds pretty good to me. The intonation and timing is fine. I am guessing that your mandolin playing contributed toward your intonation on the fiddle. Your fiddle playing sounded crisp and clear. A well known musician once posted an article that said banjo players tend to develop excellent rhythm. So, you have the bases covered on rhythm and intonation. All you have to do is keep playing, learning new things, and growing as a fiddler.
I bet you will start playing less banjo and mandolin and more and more fiddle. Fiddle playing seems to be very addictive.
gulfguy
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