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Practical and Abstract Musical Information
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  • Love that shirt!! Red is a great man!

  • @TheBronson13 Thank you for your comment. Unfortunately, I have never been there myself. Hopefully some day. Enjoy.

  • It's one of the greatest places in Clarksdale...we played there a couple weeks back...was a wonderful time

  • @TheBronson13 I saw my friend's vacation video. Inside the juke joints and all the street performers. Definitely looks like a place for a good old time. Thank you for your response. Enjoy.

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  • I think a .22 gauge plain steel string definately should do it. Yes, please tell me how it works out and if you can notice a significant difference in the tone. Enjoy.

  • I've been unable to find an unwound string thicker than 22 Gauge locally. I have to rebuild my bridge(Filing one outta bone), but when I do, I'll see if I can dig it up and post something.

  • Thank you. If you have any suggestions for future topics, please write me a few lines to help spark my imagination. Enjoy.

  • Great stuff, man. I don't really have anyone around home to talk this kind of music history with so I usually just come around to your channel for my fix. Thanks!

  • Thank you for your comments, suggestion, and your offer of a beer. LOL. Blues developed in various areas of America. I mainly play in the Delta style that came from the cradle of the Mississippi Delta. I certainly will be exploring some of it's rich history. Thanks again. Enjoy.

  • Thank you. It's nice to hear you talk about something you (and myself included) apparently are so passionate about. Both informational and interesting. I kinda feel bad because I can't offer you a beer as I listen! Future ideas? Your format of covering instrument history and player history is good. Maybe some history of the genre like how the blues moved around and evolved into its particular sub-genres would be nice. The science bit was nice too!

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