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lanaki
Posted 2009-01-09 6:41 PM (#434252)
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kid\'s style bluegrass
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stephent28
Posted 2009-01-09 6:47 PM (#434253 - in reply to #434252)
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WOW....the 2 on guitar are killer. Mando was good but not like the guitar pickers
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2009-01-09 6:52 PM (#434254 - in reply to #434252)
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Does that mando headstock say Takamine?
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lanaki
Posted 2009-01-09 7:04 PM (#434255 - in reply to #434252)
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i don't believe it says "takamine" but that headstock looks amazingly similar to an EF75.
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cholloway
Posted 2009-01-10 5:20 AM (#434256 - in reply to #434252)
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That's just so UNFAIR!!!

i shudda been born with more talent instead of "drop dead georgeous good looks".
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2009-01-10 5:40 AM (#434257 - in reply to #434252)
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And "Molly" looks so damned bored as she plays better than me.

But I like "Sullivan" on the right. Has that nice little outro piece.
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Slipkid
Posted 2009-01-10 7:28 AM (#434258 - in reply to #434252)
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stunned.

Canterbury Strings has said that playing that stuff takes so much concentration that you're to busy to smile.
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Slipkid
Posted 2009-01-10 7:29 AM (#434259 - in reply to #434252)
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stunned.

Canterbury Strings has said that playing that stuff takes so much concentration that you're to busy to even smile.
Makes sense to me.
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TOPDOGJIM
Posted 2009-01-10 8:38 AM (#434260 - in reply to #434252)
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I was thinking I would be smiling from ear to ear if I could play like that.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2009-01-10 8:40 AM (#434261 - in reply to #434252)
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Frankly, the dog isn't pulling his weight.
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FlySig
Posted 2009-01-10 9:55 AM (#434262 - in reply to #434252)
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Dang, those kids can shred.
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schroeder
Posted 2009-01-10 12:20 PM (#434263 - in reply to #434252)
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Ricky Skaggs is way better than that dwarf.
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sligoman
Posted 2009-01-11 1:35 PM (#434264 - in reply to #434252)
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They did smile at the end. Before that, you'd think there was a guy in the the area holding a whip or cattle prod. Ironic, you'd think being that good would make them seem happier.
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lanaki
Posted 2009-01-11 2:01 PM (#434265 - in reply to #434252)
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their father is a guitar/fiddle/mandolin/banjo teacher. he has a website link for his business on the youtube pages. the family lives in the san francisco area. most likely the kids have been taught to play since diaper days. although they do not seem so enthused in these clips, i imagine as they get older they will appreciate and enjoy their talent much more.
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Steve
Posted 2009-01-11 2:02 PM (#434266 - in reply to #434252)
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The little darlin' on the left is ripping the intervals with all four fingers. Incredible. Must be a long lost cousin from Delight, Arkansas.. ;)
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