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    Default monroe plays Wildwood Flower

    Hadn't seen this posted before:



    Really smooth. Reminds of his playing style with The Monroe Bros.

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    I like how at about the 32 second mark, Mon sits up to see what Proffit played. Thanks.

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    Default Re: monroe plays Wildwood Flower

    Simple, direct, to the point.

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    I watched this some time ago and it really moved me. Monroe played with such simplicity out of chord forms, but his choice for the actual notes were the right ones.

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    Default Re: monroe plays Wildwood Flower

    Great post, thanks.

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    Default Re: monroe plays Wildwood Flower

    Looks like early 80's and Monroe was still on his game of picking great mandolin breaks. So little effort put into such powerful picking.

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    Default Re: monroe plays Wildwood Flower

    Shows Monroe at his best seemingly simplistic playing.. mostly all double-stops and the constant trip-hammer down-up, down-up.

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    Default Re: monroe plays Wildwood Flower

    This video embodies the Monroe style blueprint (of that period) in my opinion.

    It has fiddle tune technique, double stops, simplified melody, melody notes drawn over from one bar to the next - where you wouldn´t expect them, the beat is on the money, the sound is clear, there´s blues in the notes. Some of this helped me to understand Monroe´s music better.
    Olaf

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    Oh that is sweet. Thanks!

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    Default Re: monroe plays Wildwood Flower

    Thanks for sharing - I enjoyed it

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