Thanks there! Got it
Robin
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 3:45 PM, mistertaterbug wrote:
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> Robin,
> I just uploaded a transcription of the mando solo on "Letter From My
> Darlin" if you want to have a go at it. Check out the Files page.
> TBug
>
> On Sep 13, 3:21 pm, Robin Gravina wrote:
>> Linda -
Robin,
I just uploaded a transcription of the mando solo on "Letter From My
Darlin" if you want to have a go at it. Check out the Files page.
TBug
On Sep 13, 3:21 pm, Robin Gravina wrote:
> Linda - fully endorse the book recommendation: I ordered it a few
> months ago and it succeeds in making t
That is a very good book.
On Sun 09/13/09 2:47 PM , Mike Hedding michaelhedd...@gmail.com sent:
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> There already is a great book documenting Monroes life called "can't
> you hear me calling" talks a lot about all the different stages in his
> life and a lot about different tunes he wrote.
Linda - fully endorse the book recommendation: I ordered it a few
months ago and it succeeds in making the connection between the life
and the music, although it doesn't have transcriptions or a detailed
study of the shifts in style. I listened to 'Letter from my Darling'
just recently to work out
There already is a great book documenting Monroes life called "can't
you hear me calling" talks a lot about all the different stages in his
life and a lot about different tunes he wrote.
Check it out it's a great read.
Mike Hedding
On Sep 13, 2009, at 9:45 AM, Linda wrote:
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> Recently t
Recently took a look at a thread on Mandolin Cafe re Bill Monroe,
there were a few who who voiced an opinion that the Monroe Legacy is
losing ground in the music scene, or something near that idea.
Sure wish somebody had the time and inclination to put something
together to boost Monroe's profile