Ok I'll leave the scroll mando at home and bring the "A". I looked at
last years festival pictures and saw a lot of ukulele's, didn't think
that was part of old timey but I know very little about old timey. The
only thing I know is what I read others write, and my one visit to a
local jam. Thats where I got my first ever old timey stink eye...and
it was stinky, so I don't want to smell or see it again. It was
probably for my scroll mandolin doing chops. I just want to go have
fun and learn new songs in a large group settting. This is where I'm
going http://www.bubbaguitar.com/festival/

On Jan 15, 11:29 am, Justin LeCuyer <superfien...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Its old time, do whatever you feel like.  In my experience old timers are
> much less likely to make a comment or scowl about the way anyone is playing.
>  When you go to a bluegrass jam and play clawhammer, that's when there is
> trouble.
>
> On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 2:18 PM, root <elkhun...@wbcable.net> wrote:
> > Going to an old timey festival this weekend. Should mandolin chords be
> > chopped or let them ring out?
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