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Kenneth Logsdon |

Posted by Kenneth Logsdon
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Size: 4,718kb, uploaded 10/11/2010 10:31:49 AM
Genre: Bluegrass / Playing Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)
Example of the "slower" bluegrass, but notice that the beat still remains on top... With the fiddle and mandolin on this song, the function of the banjo is somewhat limited, good example of laying back and just adding to the overal sound..(listen to the addition (singing?) by the onlooker that picked up in the last verse)
1 comment on “Jam Session Standard c”
overhere Says:
Saturday, June 9, 2012 @12:45:40 AM
absolutly enjoyed this. This is the test for true bluegrass. All beginners want to go 100 miles an hour but they usually wind up off the road at the curve.
great stuff all of it.
I shall return. Only one question how come no harmonys in your great music performanses?.
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