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Posted by Newl Post
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- Play count: 103
Size: 7,264kb, uploaded 12/28/2010 9:10:11 AM
Genre: Old Time / Playing Style: Other
Hills of Mexico done on a Gold Tone MM-150LN (Long Neck).
2 comments on “Hills of Mexico”
five12gal Says:
Tuesday, December 28, 2010 @12:27:44 PM
Very nice, Newl. I aspire to do all those left handed pull-offs and hammer-ons as smoothly as you do. Have you listened to Paul Brown's album called Red Clay Country? I've been listening to it over and over. He plays several tunes on there in a very similar style to what you're doing. Your banjo has a real nice tone to it too.
Newl Post Says:
Tuesday, December 28, 2010 @12:35:05 PM
Thanks Amy,
I appreciate your comments. And my name is really Lincoln. Newl is a character I developed for a group I played with a while ago. It's a long story.
Anyway, the long necks really have a great sound. the extra length of the strings makes for a warmer tone no mater what the pot would sound like with a shorter neck.
I'll have to start looking for a copy of that Paul Brown album. I'm friended with him on facebook. Never met him, though.
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