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RE: Who's A Musician Here? - 6/3/2013 5:24:23 PM   
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A struggling mandolin student here........luci

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RE: Who's A Musician Here? - 6/3/2013 5:46:14 PM   
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Mandolin is easy, just master guitar first, and then flip what you know over... Or master violin, and then throw away the bow.




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RE: Who's A Musician Here? - 6/3/2013 5:51:08 PM   
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And what do you play?

Piano/keyboards, 4 and 5-string fiddle, guitar, piano accordion and soon, diatonic button melodeon (yikes, I hope I have the coordination to figure out when to push/pull!)

Sound out!


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RE: Who's A Musician Here? - 6/3/2013 9:44:39 PM   
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Mandolin is easy, just master guitar first, and then flip what you know over... Or master violin, and then throw away the bow.



I've seen people cheat and string up a mando sort like a portion of the guitar. Seems like a neat little trick.



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RE: Who's A Musician Here? - 6/3/2013 10:12:28 PM   
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Does experimenting with various models and calibers of pistols to play Dixie with pistol shots county?

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RE: Who's A Musician Here? - 6/4/2013 4:50:04 AM   
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Does experimenting with various models and calibers of pistols to play Dixie with pistol shots county?


Sounds bang on, old chap .

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RE: Who's A Musician Here? - 6/4/2013 5:36:00 PM   
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Does experimenting with various models and calibers of pistols to play Dixie with pistol shots county?


It does not county.

It may parish, it could possibly be village....could even be municipal district, but county.....newp.

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RE: Who's A Musician Here? - 6/4/2013 7:28:13 PM   
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Mandolin is easy, just master guitar first, and then flip what you know over... Or master violin, and then throw away the bow.




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A struggling mandolin student here........luci



Yeah, let me get right on that. Master plays guitar, bass, banjo, and harmonica among others. He thinks it's easy too.

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RE: Who's A Musician Here? - 6/4/2013 8:59:44 PM   
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Does experimenting with various models and calibers of pistols to play Dixie with pistol shots county?


It does not county.

It may parish, it could possibly be village....could even be municipal district, but county.....newp.



Parish the thought ...

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RE: Who's A Musician Here? - 6/4/2013 9:17:27 PM   
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I forgot to mention; I played in a recorder consort long ago back in my one year of music theory. Nothing but Renaissance. It was a nice break from playing in the dumb cover band stuff I'd just left out of at the time.

I also played a viola in the little comm. college string band, because all the rest already had training in violin or cello and nobody else would play the viola. Never played a viol instrument before in my life, but my good ear and 2 months-old (at the time) ability to read music got me by. The instructor was a bass player in the symphony, so he covered that. It was a great compliment when he told me how well I was doing, he knowing that I was the only one in the group who'd never played his/her chosen instrument before, and that the first C clef I ever saw was in first day of his class.



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