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URL icon « on: April 19, 2009, 11:36:06 AM »

In no small part due to TBF as well as the larger Bluegrass/Folk community in Colorado, I started playing mandolin this year.  I had been thinking about picking up a stringed instrument for some time, but there was something about the ad hoc jams I saw last year around TBF that I enjoyed as much as the main show (un-amplified acoustic music is a whole different thing to me) that gave me that final push to do it. It's been enormously satisfying, pickin' (kind of) and grinnin' (real wide).

I won't be packing my mandolin to Telluride this year, but a year out I should be able to contribute chop chords in a jam. I get excited just thinking about that! Thanks for the inspiration, Planet Bluegrass and good festivarians.
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URL icon « Reply #2 on: April 20, 2009, 09:53:25 AM »

 Wave Hey dude you are in Denver??? We are neighbors!!
 Bring your Mandolin and at least there will be one person on my play level..  Flower
It,s the desire to play, you don't need to be good. We can stand on the outside of a jam and still learn a ton. That's my plan.
I should be farther along but HEY, it's my party and my interest is high, so I keep pluggin away when I get a chance.  Cheers
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URL icon « Reply #3 on: April 20, 2009, 11:06:04 AM »

Yeah, what Landshark said... Just ask yourself if at any point you are going to wish you had it with you. If the answer is yes, then bring it along. Better to have it with you and not take it out of its case than to want to pick and not be able to. :)
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If a banjo player picks in the woods, and no one is there to hear him.... is he still making an awful lot of noise?
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URL icon « Reply #4 on: April 20, 2009, 11:48:32 AM »

Yep, I'm a Denverite. At the end of the month I'm starting some formal schooling down at Swallow Hill in a class rather than a lesson - I have some friends (guitar and banjo) who have given me high hopes for the more social class format. So far I'm king of a couple scales, a couple chords, and a couple simple fiddle tunes from a Baldassari DVD. So satisfying, though, even at this stage.

Thinking about it like you two, I probably will carry the mandolin down there after all. My own thinking was that around an Ilium campfire playing 3 octave G scales (up AND down!) wasn't going to win me any friends and that I'd be wise to avoid the temptation lest a dude develop a reputation (picture 1 AM: why yes, I do play - here's a little ditty called Scale in G - want to hear it again? Of course you do...). But there are other scenarios too where it would be cool. Thanks for the support!

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URL icon « Reply #5 on: April 20, 2009, 02:32:34 PM »

 Cheers OK so I will meet you at 1AM and we can jam out in all open chords and only in the key of G LOL LOL  Evil Smokin hot lil dude LOL LOL LOL
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URL icon « Reply #6 on: April 20, 2009, 02:41:05 PM »

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BRING THE MANDO TO TBF!

Warning: Stay away from Fishbone at 2 am.  LOL

One of the things I've been privy to both in Nashville and Telluride are picking/jam circles, and although I don't play, I love to watch. Part of the joy is seeing a novice picker sitting next to a seasoned player learning the cords/pick. The faces ligh up on both sides when things "click" for the newest player.

I've watched many a folk being taught tent side and play later like they've done it all their lives. I've seen a guy bring his 7 year old to sit on the outside of a circle and teach mando cords. In a big jam you're mistakes get covered. It's a great way to learn. If you don't wince or cuss no one will know it was you but the guy or gal next to you, and the only reaction you'll get is a wink and a nod or encouragement to keep playing. They understand because they've been there themselves. For all you know they were in your chair just last year.

It's a right of passage, Dude. Bring the Mando to Telluride.  Thumbs Up

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URL icon « Reply #7 on: April 21, 2009, 11:32:21 AM »

Cheers OK so I will meet you at 1AM ...LOL LOL  Evil Smokin hot lil dude LOL LOL LOL

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URL icon « Reply #8 on: April 21, 2009, 11:36:39 AM »

Warning: Stay away from Fishbone at 2 am.  LOL

Auntie Hope, what is a Fishbone?


It's a right of passage, Dude. Bring the Mando to Telluride.  Thumbs Up

That totally hits my spot, the right of passage thing, as does the apprentiship stuff. Thanks!


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Warning: Stay away from Fishbone at 2 am.  LOL

Auntie Hope, what is a Fishbone?


Fishbone is one of the established veteran camps. Cheers
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Warning: Stay away from Fishbone at 2 am.  LOL

Auntie Hope, what is a Fishbone?


Fishbone is one of the established veteran camps. Cheers


and Ma knows how to shut down an drunkin, useless pick in a second

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URL icon « Reply #12 on: April 21, 2009, 03:37:36 PM »

Warning: Stay away from Fishbone at 2 am.  LOL

Auntie Hope, what is a Fishbone?


Fishbone is one of the established veteran camps. Cheers


and Ma knows how to shut down an drunkin, useless pick in a second

:peace


Uh, that would be me  Wave. Thanks for the heads up.
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URL icon « Reply #13 on: April 22, 2009, 11:58:13 AM »

Warning: Stay away from Fishbone at 2 am.  LOL

Auntie Hope, what is a Fishbone?


Fishbone is one of the established veteran camps. Cheers


and Ma knows how to shut down an drunkin, useless pick in a second

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Uh, that would be me  Wave. Thanks for the heads up.


I'm a Fishboner, Ma doesn't shut down jams, she shushes loud drunks who interrupt jams with their squawking.

Dude, bring the mando.  The best part about being a beginner is sitting under a tree during the day with someone a little better than you and learning to play even just one song.  People at TBF want you to learn to play and everyone is generous with their time in helping folks learn.
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I'm a Fishboner, Ma doesn't shut down jams, she shushes loud drunks who interrupt jams with their squawking.

Dude, bring the mando.  The best part about being a beginner is sitting under a tree during the day with someone a little better than you and learning to play even just one song.  People at TBF want you to learn to play and everyone is generous with their time in helping folks learn.

Amen sister.  Thumbs Up

kym, who knows late night and otherwise music is always welcome...this IS town park we're talking about here
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