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Re: THE GOOD SERVANTS - A novel by a trad musician...

sounds like a good book, I'll have to look into it. more…

Re: [ uni] degree

surely dear Guernsey Pete, the appalachian nation cherokees are the indigenous people of the Appalachian Mountains, i dont think they played bluegrass back then do you? more…

Re: Irony for the masses - anyone bought a new Saltarelle Rivage box lately?

can't help you with the rivage, but i do have the following for sale: more…

Re: banjo recomendation

it's worth ringing Tom Cussens shop to inquire and ask for advice more…

Re: irish tenor banjo setup

Make sure the head is tight so the bridge doesn't sag, use a wound A string. Nickle strings last longer and sound brighter. Replace the bridge if its no good. You can thin it down with sandpaper if its too dull sounding. Make sure the tailpiece is fairly… more…

Re: [ uni] degree

Further tangential indulgence, FWIW. Here’s my personal stab at a rough first approximation of the ingredients that went into Bluegrass as it existed in the 1950’s. Subject to modification as I think about it. more…

Re: Tunes useful for learning various "ornaments"

The Price Of My Pig, LegacyJig. more…

Re: When is a session not a session ? ...ongoing discussion.....

Hi Pete - that really sounds like a performance. I've heard of sessions that are invite only, which is fine if that's how they're advertised. Other sessions might start out as being open to new musicians, but evolve into an unspoken invite only after th… more…

Re: Accordion Style

You need to get to get to west Galway, Conamara, Cong etc. Everyone plays like that or at least attempts to. more…

Re: Is C/G Anglo actually better than G/D?

Bill_McHale, you say that "if change happens too fast, you end up loosing the tradition". True, but using the D row of a G/D anglo is NOT change happening too fast, it's NOT like playing ITM in a saxophone or clarinet or whatever. Furthermore, objective r… more…

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