the concave is gone now with the truss rod being tightened even more
and the bridge raised higher. What a difference in volume and more
precice notes.
Adam
On Oct 9, 9:56 am, diptanshu roy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
my eastman 615 neck too has a concave bend to it! i dont like a very low
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Adam,
Did you ever get Raspberry Beret worked out? G
Tater tater instigator
On Oct 9, 8:43 am, Mando Chef [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I got interested in music by my mom first I would guess. She
had a pretty good variety of records growing up and my dad 20
Any of you fellers familiar with this'n? A buddy of mine play it and
Over the Double Eagle, I think is the name of it, together and it
works pretty sweetly. We exchange/take turns on the second parts as
they don't work over each other... Just a fun tune that I thought
ya'll might enjoy...
Adam
Well Tater as usual your words are well thought of and considerate.
Your demeanor (well the mandolin too) is truly the icing on the cake
for the sessions.
Deep if you need to come across the sea, you have a spot in Texas to
stay, congrats on the wedding too.
May you all have a great Holiday
guess I should go make some haggis as the burns dinner approaches!
thanks for the reminder!
Anyone want some?
Adam
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As I am a newby to the scene... about 5 years or so, I never got to
see Big Mon and all of the interviews and recollections of people who
did have the chance to see him is so intriguing to me. I was told
Monroe didn't like to sleep... Einstein was that way he actually held
a spoon in one hand
So long as you leave the drooling to the Banjo players your facial
expression should be a non factor... my vid's have me with some
interesting changes in hair but ahhh well. I guess you could try
for the Monroe/Elvis upper lip quiver to make it more expressive???
My 4 year old twins do a similar trick when listening to Monroe
they'll say in a real jokingly sort of way That's not Mike Compton,
Pop, that's Bill Monroe. Shit I can't tell sometimes myself ha,
they sure do love the music, too.
On Feb 13, 9:23 am, Mark Seale mark.se...@gmail.com wrote:
How
Congrats Deep!
On Feb 12, 1:59 am, diptanshu roy diptanshu@gmail.com wrote:
just became a married man... but i hope to put up some new stuff soon :p
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My inlaws think that my liking bluegrass makes me a fan of the
banjo so they invited me to a Banjo Jamboree at the Grand Opry
House in Galveston, TX last year and it was mostly Dixie Jazz and a
couple classical and of course a few bob wills classics. All were
tenor and for some songs half
Nelson and Steve I got the bacon covered. Also have a Batch of Quail
Sausage going into casing today if anyone is interested.
Mssr. Pomme de Terre, sign me up fer one of each on the blue plate
specials..
Getting close to 80 today any body know of some land in the mountains
for a northern boy
Practicing well with my 3 kiddos they enjoy me taking them on
walks and that's how I get my practice in. I don't get much time to
knuckle down and work something out, a little but not much. Here's a
little video my brother in law sent to me, no telling how many hours
it has taken him to get
Whats yer handle on youtube? Say the secret woid and win a hundred
dollars?
On Mar 5, 11:10 pm, Nelson nelsonpeddyco...@knology.net wrote:
I am working up my first submission to YouTube. Found some Groucho
Glasses/Nose on Ebay. Might as well do it in style!
In pursuit of the finest mandolin I can afford has brought up this
question. Does varnish really make that big of a difference if the
lacquer is applied properly? I have not really played a whole lot of
mandolins in my time, nor seen a whole bunch in person besides the
symposium last year. I
Maybe it's residual contact high
At the Symposium last year Grisman's mandolin got high.
On Mar 23, 8:03 pm, Dennis Fehling denpamc...@msn.com wrote:
It's got to be mojo thing
Dennis
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Vegetation referenced tunes I can come up with this morning,
Hot Corn Cold Corn, Shuckin the Corn, Pickin Wild Cherries, Gospel
Plow, orange blossom special, Black berry blossom, clinging vine,
cotton pach rag...
I should write one vegetation blues... last fall my mother in law
enlisted a
Well I am glad this came up! I flirted with the fiddle the past
couple years and though the sound of a cat throwing up is not there
anymore the smoothness is not there either... which has led me to stay
more true to the mandolin and get that figured out abit more.
I actually have my fiddle up
If any of you have ever seen Andy in person he does hum and I'm not
sure he really knows what he is doing, in the heat of it. He
obviously knows what he is doing but it seems to come out so randomly
in most of his playing.
Rough outline. check!
Spontanious picking.. double check!
I
All the razzin' Mike's givin' me on doin' Raspberry Beret a couple
years ago and here's Tater doing Michael Jackson impersinations
On Apr 1, 3:20 pm, Robin Gravina robin.grav...@gmail.com wrote:
The way I heard it, he was in a cave, high on a tibetan mountain, pigtail
restored and quoting
Ah Woodford Reserve, delicious! Blanton's, bulleit and Elijah
Craig. .
On Apr 22, 10:32 am, sgarrity shaungarr...@hotmail.com wrote:
Woodford Reserve is another good bourbon and my current favorite.
I'm about to head out on vacation but maybe when I get back I'll crack
open
Hey guys and gals,
A pickin friend of mine knows this gal this is for real I swear...
she makes these boxes real fine craftsmenship! They hold up to three
picks and she is starting to make them to fit finger picks for those
that need 'em. Here is a link to a rough draft of an advertisement.
in some of those boxes...
I've seen Chef's pick box, and it is pretty cool.
M
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 9:17 PM, Mando Chef saltydogli...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey guys and gals,
A pickin friend of mine knows this gal this is for real I swear...
she makes these boxes real fine
there will be a little extry added.
Adam
On May 10, 8:28 pm, Mando Chef saltydogli...@gmail.com wrote:
She does...
On May 9, 3:14 pm, avalo...@gmail.com avalo...@gmail.com wrote:
She should make one that holds both finger and flat picks for us multi-
friskers.
On May 7, 7:17 pm, Mando Chef saltydogli
I wanted to mention on these boxes that she can engrave them too.
They are starting to get some movement if any on the pics in the
before mentioned site caught your eye let me know and I'll set up the
order!
Adam
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pretty sweet stuff that Erikson fella.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x569MCaJA3Yfeature=related
Bon Appetite
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pretty sweet stuff that Erikson fella.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x569MCaJA3Yfeature=related
Bon Appetite
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seems the extra strings may manke it more exciting?
On May 28, 9:44 am, Mark Seale mark.se...@gmail.com wrote:
Pretty cool, but the first person that attacks my fiddle with a stick is
going to be wearing it in their ear.
:)
M
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 9:36 AM, Mando Chef saltydogli
Manke That is some fine typing I'll get back to cooking!
On May 29, 7:46 am, Mando Chef saltydogli...@gmail.com wrote:
seems the extra strings may manke it more exciting?
On May 28, 9:44 am, Mark Seale mark.se...@gmail.com wrote:
Pretty cool, but the first person that attacks my
Got to watch Dale Morris, former Blue Grass Boy, at the camp I am at
in Kerville TX. What a great player, I have video and when I get to a
real computer I will download the video only Christmas Times a
Comin' is on youtube unfortunately. I'll change that.
I missed Rich at the Festival was
I Commissioned a new mandolin from Audey Ratliff. 10 months, can't
wait. Anybody desperately need a cello, fiddle or Eastman 815?
Adam
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGQ5iCKdTeI
I guess when your the man though alot is forgiven... you can tell it
bothers him though!
??? I am not sure how I feel about em. I haven't used one yet but
have only been on stage 3 times
I know I have wished for the lyrics. I tried the cheat
Hey guys any of you near, houston enough to come in for a workshop...
with Senor Long.
I contacted David last night and I am trying to get enough folks in to
make a worthwhile workshop!
July the 12th
2 hour workshop
Lemme know,
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Well guys I don't know why I haven't thought of posting this before
but... I came across this mention of an obscure Monroe tune and
thought it would make a good topic...
Could you guys mention the ones that you know or at least know of and
let me know if you have ever heard or have a recording
Terry sweet list
Any body know where a person could find
Baltimore Breakdown
Blue Goose
Blues for Casey
California forrest Fire
Dead waltz
Golden West
Lady of Blueridge
Lochwood
Milenburg Joy
Nanook of the North
Old lonesome waltz
Old Grey Mare Came Tearing out of the Wilderness
Old Lonesome
it morphed
into eatin a porcupine...
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 12:25 PM, mistertaterbug
tater
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Yea, I'm with you, Mando Chef. Not that many
people play Rawhide with the gravel it calls for (yours truly
included), so it might be easier to just eat a dead
Well I've been trying to set up a band... limited on local banjo
player that are 1/2 decent 40 min drive with no traffic and for those
that don't know the 4 largest city carries a load of traffic. Feeling
more and more comfortable with my progress, been playin about 6 years
now.
Mark's new axe
I have what some call the golden touch My hands can rust chrome
and stainless steel with a blink of the eye. While at the mandolin
symposium 08, the Brazillian fellas used the nose before every song.
I kept wondering about a possible drug issue, not that i care about
that but it would have
You know... it is interesting the left hand was mentioned... I just
got done watching this and I thought the same thing. From meeting
Tater in person last february and seeing the videos of he and Roland
standing next to each other it makes me curious how big a boy Roland
is. 5'1 or 2 he must
any of you fellers familiar with the instrumental... Lucky Lady?
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any of you fellers familiar with the instrumental... Lucky Lady?
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about Lucky Lady? For me, it
contains one of the more pivotal Monroe lines. You'll find it at the
end of the A section.
TBug
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Well... Living in Texas, you will find a true admiration for ones home
state when talking ot a Texan
I'll email it to ya shaun!
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Where can you hear this tune?
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It is on the files page all!
On Sep 18, 10:16 am, Mando Chef saltydogli...@gmail.com wrote:
I'll email it to ya shaun!
On Sep 18, 10:03 am, sgarrity shaungarr...@hotmail.com wrote:
Where can you hear this tune?
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Ok, I posted a new attempt of this. I compressed it so hopefully it
will work this time!
anyone who wants it please email me at ap...@jacksonandcompany.net I
will gladly spend a company dollar on this!
Chef
On Sep 15, 3:11 pm, Mando Chef saltydogli...@gmail.com wrote:
any of you fellers
Jenkies!
On Sep 21, 2:14 pm, Mike Romkey rom...@qconline.com wrote:
Some days playing the mandolin is a little like SM. I'm thinking
especially of the anomalous, off-time turnaround riff in Wheel Hoss.
That one kind of spanked me.
On Sep 21, 2009, at 1:33 PM, BDSM Lovers wrote:
Thanks for the link! Nice stuff...
On Sep 28, 11:40 pm, ljt lj...@intas.net.au wrote:
Goodie
On Sep 29, 11:25 am, mistertaterbug taterbugmu...@gmail.com wrote:
This is sort of a teaser for that...
TB
On Sep 28, 11:24 am, Steve Cantrell sec...@bellsouth.net wrote:
Still hoping
I'm goin to see these folks tomorrow, should be right up my alley. I
don't much care for that refined pop voice. I like the ol timey
sounds of Ralph stanley and the like. Plus I don't have a refined pop
like voice so maybe that is why I don't. My kids call me pop and that
is about as close as
Please correct me if I am wrong fellers but isn't thickness really
dependent on hardness of material. Say for instance you are playing
with a 1.6 piece of felt, your not going to get any tone unless they
have stiffened the felt with epoxy. I say try em out and see which
you like!
Adam, I'll go
, 11:53 am, Mando Chef saltydogli...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm goin to see these folks tomorrow, should be right up my alley. I
don't much care for that refined pop voice. I like the ol timey
sounds of Ralph stanley and the like. Plus I don't have a refined pop
like voice so maybe that is why
. And it
was a treat to hear Peter sing high tenor and play the fiddle. I wish I
could have stayed longer in the picking circle but it was a LONG drive home!
Mark
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 9:58 AM, Mando Chef saltydogli...@gmail.com wrote:
Man what a show guys! Really nice... Tracy's son, Peter, came
Ok... Since we are in cookin and I feel I started it.
Specific nuances that have recently come in my life that I feel are
looking/listening to the whole recipe/song.
I had a line cook prepare caramelized onions. Seems easy, right?
Wrong, most people under cook caramelized onions(with high
sweet tune, Mark . He has a sweet Sally Goodern too! catchya
tonight
On Nov 11, 9:40 am, Mark Seale mark.se...@gmail.com wrote:
So with the talk of Kenny Baker, improvisation, and practicing I thought I
would share this. This video is a friend of mine from Missouri. He taught
swing at
guys and gals,
I went to a workshop on sunday and the question came up, is it ok to
use a capo? I am not one to use one but the instructor said when he
laid the track on guitar he didn't remember he was in Bb, so he put a
capo on the first fret to use the mando solo he worked up in A
I had to learn Bb and B about 6 or 7 months ago. As when I sang this
song in A it was well to low. I was intimidated but really enjoy it
now. The song that I learned it for, does not sound real good(when I
play it) with the ring of open strings. I really enjoy the double
stops in closed
EGAD strings are made by a a father son company called EEKS N OHMY
On Nov 22, 11:08 pm, mistertaterbug taterbugmu...@gmail.com wrote:
Mike,
Lots of valid comments here, actually, ALL valid comments. But I did
tune my Gil F4 up to AEAE once for a month with no visible or audible
signs of
If'n it wouldn't lead to divorce... I'd be interested in a heartbeat.
On Nov 17, 3:32 pm, mistertaterbug taterbugmu...@gmail.com wrote:
Pix soon...
TB
On Nov 17, 11:02 am, mistertaterbug taterbugmu...@gmail.com wrote:
Howdy Folks,
I am making an effort to sell one of the Duff H5's I
My original teacher and current jam buddy recalls the day he picked up
his two for one sale. He purchased two Loars from a guy in Chicago
had them shipped to California where he was living. He was in such a
hurry that he sliced his pointer finger open along with the box. He
had a gig that night
Hey all,
I recorded a jam from the other day. I have recorded myself with
other in the past but have never gotten used to hearing my self, the
mandolin I am used to, but me, no.
There are times that in the heat of the moment I feel there are some
great harmonies but when I listen back I hear
I'm with Dennis!
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any color and breathing is ok with me.
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Join me
Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2009
Just heard this one and is going to be the new must learn Terry B
does a fine job with it on the
Tube. I had been unfamiliar with it until last week and am in pursuit
of the little rascal now. I mentioned to Tater in an email that the
Kick off gets my heart rate goin to paraphrase.
The
File didn't up load... hmmm. any way I can email if anyone is
interested or better yet find the album! Ha.
By the way the harmony mandolin on the ending of the tune is cool too.
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Just got Young Opry Fiddler in mail... Chippewa's a mighty fine
tune! Was workin up Tombstone Junction with Mark the other day. Tis
obvious a Fiddler was behind the menu of songs.
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I Mike Compton is a purdy good teacher there, morrcox... You'll notice
leaps and bounds of improvement, I know I have.
Chef
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Happy New Year All,
I had one of the craziest new years eve nights of my life and I was
working the party!
The party was for 650 people and for just the catering part the bill
came to $800,000. Then there was the flowers, decoration and
entertainment. Got to see Frankie Valley and right after
Well I'm gonna have to agree with everyone... I enjoy hearing people
get off into space every now and again, for one reason. I don't hear
those notes... I can listen to them remember them in my head a phrase
at a time, but, when my fingers go to lay them out it sounds like a
good pile of, too
Interesting is a good word Linda. I know I enjoy all the posts and
look forward to what may come up.
Thanks Tater!
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you bet erik!
On Jan 5, 1:30 pm, Dasspunk dassp...@gmail.com wrote:
No no Linda, thank you and the rest of the folks in the group. I enjoy
the conversations shared in this forum and have discovered a great
deal of goodies because of it. I appreciate y'all putting up with me.
Thanks all.
B
I have a quote from Co-Mando or Mandozine don't think it switched over
yet, when I read this. If you wanna learn Dawg music you first
should learn Monroe and if you want to learn Monroe study the old
timey stuff.
Get to the beginning and learn the base. With the current technology
at our
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sApmL7aUsX4feature=related
This version has more of the Triplet stuff...
To the kitchen,
Chef
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I roomed with someone from the Burgh... As far as burghers I jsut cook
em now!
Welcome Justin!
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Agreed Don... As always!!! you too Huffmaster...
Chef
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thought you fellers might enjoy this one...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1zxfKBOBSQ
Chef
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I found David on Facebook not too long ago and found out he owns a Bed
and Breakfast. I damned near asked him for a job as the chef as I
would like a B and B for myself. The wife probably would never see me
again lol.
Great tune. To be able to sing like Dudley and whoop a mandolin like
I'll bring the cake where we meeting?
On Mar 1, 9:07 am, Mark Seale mark.se...@gmail.com wrote:
I think both is appropriate just to cover all your bases. Happy Birthday
Tater!
M
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 9:02 AM, Don adobeinthepi...@gmail.com wrote:
For the leap year challenged, do you
right hand, right hand, right hand...
this triplet stuff as in this video at about 3:20 Mike blazes down
just before getting to the triplet line we all do in this tune...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nl811xQI43c
How to truly break a tune down by ear! when I attack a tune by ear I
get a feel of
I've Been contemplating getting one or two for my twins I played a
Martin, bottom rung version I think. It was about $400. I played it
for about an hour and then jammed with a buddy and it was like taking
the doughnut off the baseball bat. The pinky was loosened up nice and
lots more
Hey ya'll,
I posted this yesterday but some reason it didn't come through
I put a Dillard's version of Clinch Mt. Backstep. I believe it is a
III flat chord that is in the guitar back up. Not sure I would ever
use it but makes an interesting sound.
Adam
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Yessir been working on that one a bit myself... fun tune.
I think I am at least at 5 notes missing...
Chef-brew-r-me
P.S. Got 3 batches of Beer working 5 gal each... Honey Wheat, English
Brown ale and Porter!
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Any of you folks heading to Camp Blue Grass?
July?
Adam
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Hy Fellers,
I got my new Ratliff R-5 yesterday. Seems like it will whoop it up.
Gonna really give it a work out tomorrow... hell as soon as I get off
of work tonight!
Not sure how to add a pic to my post... no sence adding it to the
files section...
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Ok... Files posted on the new Ratliff. I'll put something on youtube
with for the sound... Seems pretty well balance could have a slightly
brighter treble but it probably just needs some playing!
Later
Back to the Fires,
Chef
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I'll put something on youtube with for the sound --- Can
anyone tell I haven't had much sleep.
Cranking out Groceries!
Chef
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In research of the buzz the pick guard is connected with a pin. In
not ever having a pick guard before it never crossed my mind.
wouldn't that slow vibrations?
Chef on the move!
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Amen Don they sure do!
On May 15, 11:31 pm, Don adobeinthepi...@gmail.com wrote:
Ginnie Hawker and Tracy Swartz do some real good music.
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 12:55 PM, J Hill jason.hi...@gmail.com wrote:
I'll throw Growling Old Men into the mix. It's Ben Winship on Mandolin and
how wierd I didn't start a new thread just replied to one
I'll stick to the groceries than computers!
chef
On Jun 2, 10:28 am, Adam Paul saltydogli...@gmail.com wrote:
M Cassoulet. smoked hocks, duck confit, andouille, white
beans and vegetables, simmered in stock, scented
What time of year are we talking Late september? Looks like
Meridian is only 8 hours from houston. I'll bring the cured meats to
go in the beans and the Belgium style home brew.
Adam
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I'd do it, and may still contribute to the Nose and
Well fellas I had a crazy good time monday night at our little
show
An open Mic at a local bar hosted by the bartender who hales from East
Nashville, guitar player, singer songwriter feller who I hap-hazardly
was connected to by a fellow employee who happened to go to this bar.
The bartender
Taurodont... is it John?
I did not get to go this year but it has been in the plans ever since
hearing of it to go to next years camp... It is also a highlight for
me to hear/play along with Mark Seale's fiddling on a regular basis...
I cant wait for next year,
Adam
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When he starts playing 4/4 in 5/4 is where my brains started dripping
in to the sauce pot... I would love to be able to express that to
someone but I am pretty sure, while patting my head and rubbing my
belly are still a challenge, clapping 5 and still counting 4 would
cause reckless abandon of
I have not done a video of myself in a long while but doing the Grub
Springs video last week made me rethink about my right hand
technique.
Over the past year and a half to two years my thoughts have been on my
grip/staying loose in my playing and have indeed thought about coming
in at a more
Pretty sure it is up on Google docs on this site... I think that is
where I got it.
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