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mike jarboe - Posted - 12/19/2007: 11:25:16
I just uploaded a video of part of my band (bass player and banjo player were not able to make it) performing at, of all, things, a community walk. I guess old-time bands take what they can get.
This is more a French Canadian tune, I think: Growling Old Man, Cackling Old Woman.
One thing that struck me while listening to it is that in the B part, our versions are so close that it sounds like only one fiddle. I don't consider that a particularly good thing, so it's off to the woodshed.
Edited by - mike jarboe on 12/19/2007 11:25:52
OTJunky - Posted - 12/19/2007: 11:37:27
Great video Mike - I love that tune.
Thanks...
--OTJ
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tiquose - Posted - 12/19/2007: 11:45:19
Yes!! Thanks for posting this!
Janet
"Curiosity killed the cat but satisfaction brought it back." -my grandmother, Bertha Morgan Nelson
fiddlebob - Posted - 12/19/2007: 13:00:21
I liked it. Three fifths is better than none. I think you did a good job. Who need a banjo anyway.
fiddlebob
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oldtimer - Posted - 12/20/2007: 20:17:14
That is fine stuff, Mike!
stay tooned....
Glenn Godsey
"Time passes unhindered"
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