I speculate the influence of all the media young folks are bombarded
with and participate in, its a lot more complicated out there in the
world view than it used to be me thinks.  It then comes out in the
music.

On Jan 6, 6:55 am, Don <[email protected]> wrote:
> Maybe it's the improvisational nature of bluegrass that's leading it
> away from the traditional path. Perhaps there's also too much of a
> disconnect between the lyrics of traditional bluegrass and the way
> people live today. Add improvisation to that, and what's someone going
> to play for a break to a song? There's no personal meaning related to
> the song to transmit so it's "how many notes can I play in my break?"
> That attitude then finds its way into the playing of instrumental
> tunes as well.
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