Well, as a matter of fact I Do have a congenital hearing loss but still, the bass is way too loud. It's hard to get good balance in a live taping. Got nothing against bass players I just like to hear the soloists get more of the audio that's all...
The current issue of Fretboard Journal has a great, heartfelt, well-researched remembrance of Jethro Burns. I've written a half-dozen pieces for the mag, so I'm obviously a supporter. The editors gave writer John Kruth a well deserved 14 pages for Jethro's story, and worth every bit of it. Great writing and some terrific photos.
Well, as a matter of fact I Do have a congenital hearing loss but still, the bass is way too loud. It's hard to get good balance in a live taping. Got nothing against bass players I just like to hear the soloists get more of the audio that's all...
acountrygent 11 months ago
@normspot
you must already be deaf to the higher octaves!
OptionKing 11 months ago
Bass player needs to be aware the other two guys dont' have electric instruments
normspot 1 year ago
Just gorgeous playing. Don & Jethro kill it!
resotar 1 year ago
Now that is some great mando madness!!!
MikeMadan 1 year ago
A Monteleone Mandolin!!!! Holy!
kerrykrishna 1 year ago
Don and Jethro, my favourite combo !
ConorMcK101 1 year ago
Is that a Monteleone Grand Artist that Don is playing so cleanly?
DESQ59 1 year ago
amazing!!!! jethro should be in the IBMA hall of fame!!!!
stellingbanjos 1 year ago
The current issue of Fretboard Journal has a great, heartfelt, well-researched remembrance of Jethro Burns. I've written a half-dozen pieces for the mag, so I'm obviously a supporter. The editors gave writer John Kruth a well deserved 14 pages for Jethro's story, and worth every bit of it. Great writing and some terrific photos.
manabozho 1 year ago