Nice - Like the crosstuned Jenny Lynn particularly. What is that mandolin? -
sounds great and makes me want to fiddle with that tuning.

Fun is more fun if you have to work at it right? I'm playing an outdoor gig
on Saturday night - should get home around 2 am, then up at 6.30 for a 30k
mountain running race on Sunday morning. Perhaps these two types of fun are
not that compatible...




On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 4:56 PM, Don <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've added a couple new videos on youtube. Jesu, Joy of Man's
> Desiring--not bluegrass but all downstrokes, except for the tremolo,
> of course, Julianne Johnson on mandola, and Jenny Lynn crosstuned
> (with capo!!) and regular tuning. Hope y'all aren't laboring too much
> on Labor Day. I'm off to Albuquerque (140 miles one way) to play a
> pizza joint tonight, will get home real late only to jump up and put
> on the ball and chain again. It takes a lot of work to have fun out in
> the middle of nowhere.
>
> www.youtube.com/manomando09
>
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> http://www.HillbillyChamberMusic.com
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