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Re:For your listening pleasure 2012/04/24 22:06:27 (permalink)
I love a good banjo player joke but my friend Willy doesn't think they're funny...... Willy plays a banjo. 

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Re:For your listening pleasure 2012/04/24 22:42:57 (permalink)
Great work man like the country feel to it make me wana moonshine
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Re:For your listening pleasure 2012/04/28 18:11:15 (permalink)
This is just great, Herb!  :)  I love how the instruments 'take turns'.
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Re:For your listening pleasure 2012/04/28 19:20:17 (permalink)
Thanks Janet.  I've always liked the "take turns " thing..... but you already knew that.

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Re:For your listening pleasure 2012/04/28 23:26:47 (permalink)
Yeah, me too. As long as my turn lasts the whole time. :) But you already knew that too. :)
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Re:For your listening pleasure 2012/04/28 23:28:10 (permalink)
It's my turn...

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Re:For your listening pleasure 2012/04/28 23:31:56 (permalink)
Very nice, Herb. Yes, the playing is sweet, but your seamless transitions in the tradeoffs really do this justice. Kudo's on the engineering.
This is a delightful piece, and I have listened to it several times.

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Re:For your listening pleasure 2012/04/29 05:50:12 (permalink)
Herb,
 
This tune and Harvest Lane are outstanding. I really enjoyed both of them several times. Great playing and production. Please add some more when you can.
 
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Re:For your listening pleasure 2012/04/29 08:57:58 (permalink)
Janet


Yeah, me too. As long as my turn lasts the whole time. :) But you already knew that too. :)

yeah... but when I first met you, you believed your turn started with the first note and ended with the last note in the song..... 

I remember the grief I got when I mixed the first song we did.... September Nights..... and people complained they couldn't hear your piano in "parts " of the song. 
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Re:For your listening pleasure 2012/04/29 09:01:18 (permalink)
BOTR..... yes.. it's your turn


RobertB:  thank you sir. 

SJA  thank you too, and yes.... I do have a few more in the works.  I have a number of projects on the burner at any given time.... but there are definitely plans for more bluegrass tunes.  A friend who plays in an active bluegrass band heard these both and was also fairly impressed. His band actually wants to cover Harvest Lane. 
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Re:For your listening pleasure 2012/04/29 11:45:44 (permalink)
Hi Herb,

I love this kinda stuff in general and this tune in particular...great job!

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Re:For your listening pleasure 2012/04/29 14:02:54 (permalink)
thanks for the listen GR

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Re:For your listening pleasure 2012/04/29 18:24:29 (permalink)
+ +1 - - -Holy Band In A Box - - -
The Bluegrass solo Library is a hard one to make sound good. I like the banjo samples the best 
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Re:For your listening pleasure 2012/04/29 22:22:58 (permalink)
Well, I AM the piano player, aren't I?  


That song is still one of my favorite collabs.  Perhaps because it's the first time I'd heard anyone play guitars on one of my songs...and what you played just blew me away.  I wish I had a video of my reaction when I first heard it...bad mix or whatever.  But anyway...

I still rather enjoy hearing you play. 
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