Say hi to Chirps for me. He has great tunes. He plays a really good
Greensleeves (not the tune you think), with the G run down to E. And
is no slouch on mandolin.

On Feb 4, 8:20 am, Dasspunk <[email protected]> wrote:
> There are two tunes that I refuse to play any more. Blackberry Blossom
> and Whiskey Before Breakfast. These tunes are butchered daily at jams
> everywhere and make my skin crawl. I don't mind when folks play
> them... it's fine beer break music.
>
> But if the point of having a repertoire is to know songs that you can
> play with others, then those two are probably at the top of the
> list.
>
> Eek! I just looked at that list on mandozine... sure enough, those are
> some of the most popular tunes I've ever heard at jams. And of course
> my two *favorites* are on there. Whatever... learn 'em all and decide
> for yourself which ones you like.
>
> I'm currently learning a couple tunes for a dance I'll be playing this
> weekend with Mr. Lynn Chirps Smith. I absolutely love Snake River Reel
> and his tune Mississippi Palisades. Also on tap are Cumberland Gap (OT
> version), Little Dutch Girl (which Sadie Compton does a nice version
> of) and Squirrel Heads And Gravy (which I'm finding difficult to
> transfer to mandolin).
>
> Brian
>
> On Feb 3, 1:16 pm, mistertaterbug <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Nelson,
> > It seems to me that the list varies depending on where a person hangs
> > his hat (which includes geographical location, chosen era of
> > 'bluegrass', and age group). Dennis comments in jest. I told him once
> > that if I had to listen to "Red Haired Boy" once more time I was going
> > to go out and kill something. There are a few more on *that* list as
> > well. I will say though, without looking at anyone else's list, that
> > some of the more common oldtime fiddle tunes seem to hold up across
> > the board, plus there are a few Monroe tunes that seem to carry over.
> > I don't think I have a really good grasp of what might be an up-to-
> > date list of popular 'bluegrass' tunes because I engage so heavily in
> > eclecticism.
>
> > Bugs
>
> > On Feb 3, 1:04 pm, J Hill <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Nelson,
>
> > > Mandozine lists what they consider to be essential mandolin tunes to 
> > > learn.
> > > Here's the link:http://www.mandozine.com/music/essential/
>
> > > Jason
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