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From: BruceWeeks
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  • No one is playing that double bass. I know how to play it. I wish to see double bass being used to back this. God bless u.

  • A very disrespectful audience present...even worse when it says Prayer Meeting Revival....I really Respect Bruce Weeks Family ..........They have real patience playing before this crowd.

  • @WayneGuindon Wayne this is the supper crowd before the actual service ! Its all good, we play music then we get down to business after the meal. No disrepect here LOL ! Just a bunch of friends

  • @BruceWeeks hvaes such I high respect for you guys and felt that they weren't paying attention..we play and have been in such places where there is little respect for the musicians..keep up the good work brother..

  • Bluegrass is quite fast; I think that, this is properly styled, "Mountain Music", . . .

  • @phillipgaley Not so brother, you ever been to Rosine, Bill Monroe's birthplace. Bluegrass is not only fast, but it contains waltz style, and well as many other timing

  • @BruceWeeks While there is some overlap—and in long plays, here and there a slower Blugrass may appear—as a categorical statement, as exemplar of Bluegrass, I would marvel to see the time in which the faster pieces are not first chosen.

    Those pieces which are denominated Mountain music—such as "CONSIDER THE LILIES", or "WINGS OF A DOVE", much more often show extended licks in providing the vocals space for a winding resolve—when I git t'uploadin' I'll demonstrate that

  • @BruceWeeks Also, it's seldom if ever, that, the two genre are distinguished; to most, if it sounds like Bluegrass, it's Bluegrass; and, isn't Mountain music ever so much more often sung to, and Bluegrass, difficult, and but infrequently, . . .

  • @BruceWeeks And, if you like calling it "Gospel Bluegrass", well, yeah, than purely Mountain music, your "Gospel Bluegrass" has a more complex modern sound; I mean, I don't mind; "AMAZING GRACE" in the genre is usually played as Mountain Music, and not in the Bluegrass flavor, so, . . . whatever, . . . go for it, . . .

  • Great Job. Keep them comeing. What a great blessing.

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