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From: slacman12
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  • Great job!!! Love your name.

  • I think they sound great, especially that plectrum banjo. It's not supposed to be a happy song anyway, it's a lament. I've heard people on their porches in Ky. play this and others just about like this.

  • Great , I love the speed. It sounded great!!!!!

  • Good rendition of a classic

  • Great. Thank you

  • "Half fast" I think describes it best.

  • You obviously are not a musician! Do you think Cumberland or Rascal Flats rolled out the bed and played up to speed. Think what it took for this young man to sing with the changes of puberty/adolensce.

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    Its misunderstandings like this that keep talented young people from carrying on the traditions and innovations.

  • "Talented" is more in keeping with someone like K.D. Lang. She's tall as a totempole, about as cute as a moose and while country/bluegrass is almost foreign to her, she can get up on stage and belt out some of the best country I've ever heard from anyone. THAT'S what I consider "talent" to mean.

  • Talent per Meriem Webster is "the innate ability to do something if it is pursued".

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    So the entertainer you spoke of is (Tall) a totempole, a moose(cute) and though unfamiliar w/bluegrassk belt out....."THAT'S what I consider "talent".

    ***This group sounds like it is just coming out of the garage band stage. Still I think this young kid had to work WORK to do what he did and will have to keep on working to go pro like your example. 8-12 hours a day is not unrealistic.

  • the guy is stoned i guess :P

  • nah I the speed versions pushed.

  • good

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