Fast Bluegrass Tristate Bluegrass Express
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Grindcore, country style.
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Yee-haw!! That's what i'm talkin bout!
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You want fast? Braindrill. Youtube it.
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my 2 cents on the whole drum debate is the rhythm should be kept by the slap of the upright bass and the chop of the mandolin.
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I generally agree that drums dont really belong in bluegrass, but that is just based on personal preference. If there are drums, i prefer it be simple (a snare and brushes) more as an accentual element, and not as the primary time keeper. I really like a soft chugging snare with a dominant slap bass as the percussive time keeping element.
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@bengrim420 if it got drums, it aint guinine Blue Grass. Then again, I wount care if it were played with all asian instruments (can be found on youtube, an asian group from Virgina, I think, called red orgrastra, It was good)., or played metal style if it's good and I like it, that's all I care. But, I really love genuin Blue Grass, esp when played like this. Are there bands that play every song like this, FAST?
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@jewelcaseface or mandolin..
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@bengrim420 Haha, that actually is pretty funny.
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@NickLikesToSweepPick No doubt. The bluegrass band I played in for 6 years and recently quit had drums. I didn't mean anything negative about drums in bluegrass, I just heard my buddies dad say "Drums are for marching bands" about us one time and I thought it was a cool saying.
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@bengrim420 I think drums can be appropriate though. Search Hank III's Damn Band playing John Henry. Just a snare and bass keeping time added some pretty cool energy. Just my opinion though.
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dirtysouthdubcity 3 years ago 7
Holy hell. Good.
Ech0Sh0t 3 years ago 2