@thatsthesameoldshit Are you really that stupid? I didn't say the tunes were the same. I said fiddle tunes had the same configuration. Keep on going through life thinking you know what the heck you're talking about. (You don't.)
@jocwalk Good try hero, nevertheless your essay is essentially saying the same thing I said in a few words, “You hear one Bluegrass "tune", you've heard them all”.
@thatsthesameoldshit First, this isn't "bluegrass" per se but rather an old fiddle tune. As such, it was created as a dance tune. Old fiddle tunes, for the most part, have a specific formula: 4/4 time with eight measures for the first part (played two times consecutively) and eight measures for the second part (ibid.) The most common key was/is A, again, due to the fiddle being the original instrument. That said, your "heard one, heard them all" comment just shows glaring ignorance.
@allentate Ummm, easy, there hero!... it's not like I'm on here everyday writing comments about this video; I made that comment over a month ago.... I've already "shut the hell up" about it.
what dickhead dislike this? This is real music not some computerized UNTZUNTZ shit. Thanks for sharing!
MrAcousticbluegrass 1 month ago
@upick3 I think you meant to reply to that idiot, "thatsthesameold..." I am a bluegrasser so you're preaching to the choir.
jocwalk 5 months ago
@jocwalk bluegrass or not this is the best
upick3 5 months ago
@jocwalk Thanks for your support and valued expertise professor!
thatsthesameoldshit 11 months ago
@thatsthesameoldshit Are you really that stupid? I didn't say the tunes were the same. I said fiddle tunes had the same configuration. Keep on going through life thinking you know what the heck you're talking about. (You don't.)
jocwalk 11 months ago
@jocwalk Good try hero, nevertheless your essay is essentially saying the same thing I said in a few words, “You hear one Bluegrass "tune", you've heard them all”.
thatsthesameoldshit 11 months ago
@thatsthesameoldshit First, this isn't "bluegrass" per se but rather an old fiddle tune. As such, it was created as a dance tune. Old fiddle tunes, for the most part, have a specific formula: 4/4 time with eight measures for the first part (played two times consecutively) and eight measures for the second part (ibid.) The most common key was/is A, again, due to the fiddle being the original instrument. That said, your "heard one, heard them all" comment just shows glaring ignorance.
jocwalk 11 months ago
@allentate Ummm, easy, there hero!... it's not like I'm on here everyday writing comments about this video; I made that comment over a month ago.... I've already "shut the hell up" about it.
thatsthesameoldshit 1 year ago
@thatsthesameoldshit
I thought this too until I actually learned how to play it.
If you don't like it, that's fine, but go listen to Hooty and Blow Fish or whatever crap you prefer and shut the hell up.
allentate 1 year ago
Wow, another musical expert speaks!
backporchgrass 1 year ago