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    Default Coping with the banjo

    Here is one person's suggestion on how to deal with a banjo in a recording session:

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    Default Re: Coping with the banjo

    Same applies to Drummers .. put them in another room with headphones on..
    writing about music
    is like dancing,
    about architecture

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    Default Re: Coping with the banjo

    Hilarious....

    So a banjo player goes to a bluegrass festival and heads home bright and early the following morning. Feeling a little hungry, he stops in at an IHOP for a short stack. Just as he's finishing his meal he, with great horror, realizes he's left his banjo laying in the back seat of his 1983 Ford Crown Victoria Station Wagon, in full view.
    He hurriedly finishes his breakfast, pays out and heads across the parking lot to his car. Arriving at his car, he sees with great dismay that someone has broken the back seat window out of his station wagon and thrown two more banjos in the back seat.

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