This is based on the Skip, Hop & Wobble version, with Sam Bush on mandolin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RE_Af4EWZpo
This is based on the Skip, Hop & Wobble version, with Sam Bush on mandolin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RE_Af4EWZpo
Nice picking!
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Awesome!... love that tune!
Very well played!
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Thanks, Steve. That sounds like a close relative of the Scottish (and Canadian) standard "The Flowers of Edinburgh":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nz8O...el=KatyNichols
Robert Johnson's mother, describing blues musicians:
"I never did have no trouble with him until he got big enough to be round with bigger boys and off from home. Then he used to follow all these harp blowers, mandoleen (sic) and guitar players."
Lomax, Alan, The Land where The Blues Began, NY: Pantheon, 1993, p.14.
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