As far as the guitar player goes, get them to listen to Lester Flat or Del McCoury. Yes, bluegrass guitar pickers use a capo. This has to do with chord voicing. That A bar chord on the fifth fret...
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As far as the guitar player goes, get them to listen to Lester Flat or Del McCoury. Yes, bluegrass guitar pickers use a capo. This has to do with chord voicing. That A bar chord on the fifth fret...
I am assuming your mixer has "gain" control if so turn it way down. This will reduce the signal and make the house volume easier to control. If you are using stage monitors they must be out of range...
I'll be going. My second time at the camp. Came away with much inspiration last time. Working on "My Fathers Footsteps" Can't wait to hear it at camp with 50 pickers!
I live in Wisconsin also and have been interested in Stanley mandolins for some time.
Although I've never spoken to Chris I hope to pay a visit next time I'm up in that direction. Good to hear that...
I am going. Driving from Wisconsin. My first time to the camp I'm really excited 'bout this. And BBQ too? wow!