Down Yonder
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Sounds like a little Brahms in there as well.
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LOL!! I actually found myself singing along...lalalalala!
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great!!!!!!!!
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I could listen to yall all day! I love the way you throw Hungarian Dance number 5 in there-very cool!
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Very entertaining. Thank you for that wonderful music and that inspiring guitar solo.
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You have a lovely daughter there, pretty and a musician
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Lovin' this a lot!!! Thanks so much!!
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You guys are amazing. That guitar solo blew my freakin mind. One Love
daven372 5 months ago
@daven372 That's an awesome solo, all right. Not many can play it.
mrgreer51 5 months ago
do u think someone with 2 and a half months of experience could play this? i practice a lot and am taking lessons. by the time of my first recital, i'll have been playing that long. i want something fun to play. any suggestions if u think this is too hard?
HeIsLegend14 1 year ago
@HeIsLegend14 It's hard to say. Emily started playing when she was 8, but she has never had a lesson. We just kind of figured it out. As far as beginning fiddle tunes go, "Ragtime Annie" or maybe "Liza Jane" might be easier.
mrgreer51 1 year ago
@mrgreer51 i've mastered "ragtime annie" and "liza jane." i'm finally learning "down yonder." my teacher said she thinks i can do it well enough for the recital. :) i let her watch this video, and she loves ur arrangement.
HeIsLegend14 1 year ago
@HeIsLegend14 I'm glad to see that you are sticking with it. Liberty is also a good tune to know. If you want to learn double stops, try Bonaparte's Retreat.
mrgreer51 1 year ago