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Posted by mike jarboe
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Size: 738kb, uploaded 7/5/2007 2:19:36 AM
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I like the plucking in the final part. I learned this from New York fiddler Ron Pecan at a festival a while back. I believe it's a Midwest tune. Festival version; I'm playing it with a couple other folks.
8 comments on “Lowery's Quadrille”
banjofrailer Says:
Thursday, July 5, 2007 @10:25:48 PM
Sounds really ice!
festusbug Says:
Thursday, July 5, 2007 @11:47:20 PM
Very nice Mike - check out "Sad the Cuckoo" in my music it's got a nice pluck in it too. Plucking can be oodles of fun. I think I'll learn this one. Thanks!
festusbug Says:
Thursday, July 5, 2007 @11:47:39 PM
Very nice Mike - check out "Sad the Cuckoo" in my music it's got a nice pluck in it too. Plucking can be oodles of fun. I think I'll learn this one. Thanks!
festusbug Says:
Thursday, July 5, 2007 @11:47:51 PM
Very nice Mike - check out "Sad the Cuckoo" in my music it's got a nice pluck in it too. Plucking can be oodles of fun. I think I'll learn this one. Thanks!
lg Says:
Monday, July 16, 2007 @11:28:03 PM
What a great pace for this tune. You really give it room to shine.
barry shultz Says:
Tuesday, September 9, 2008 @10:56:14 PM
Lowery's Quadrille as far as I know, has come down to us from Indiana fiddler John Sommers (sp?). A few people around Seattle learned it from Armin Barnett ( he learned it from J. S. directly I believe).
wacarder Says:
Thursday, September 25, 2008 @1:14:32 PM
Great tune and I like the way you play this. I also play this tune, same basic tune including plucking on the 3rd part, but mine does not have the nice bouncy feel that yours has.
john_jacob Says:
Friday, April 12, 2019 @4:26:29 AM
There is some info related to some song is online. You can have a look in case you are interested, but the problem is that there is nothing explanatory here for the better understanding of users. In paper I saw careersbooster review It would be great if someone adds some info here for better guidance of others.
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