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Chuck in E. TN:
Not to worry, we have watched your creativity bloom, watched your problems and how you overcame them. If you played chopstix, I'd be tickled to hear it and tickled for you! Carry on! We're waiting, but no pressure... Oh, don't s-pose you can play "Dueling Banjos...", sorry, being in Tennessee, I had to ask... Chuck |
tom osselton:
Delusion is what makes some ordinary people great! And I wouldn't worry about the vocals I have a mute button :D I have enjoyed following your build! |
micktoon:
All looking good to me Simon :bow: :thumbup: :thumbup: . Its certainly looking like a banjo now, if it sounds as good as it looks all will be well :clap: Cheers Mick |
S. Heslop:
--- Quote from: Chuck in E. TN on July 31, 2015, 06:43:15 PM ---Not to worry, we have watched your creativity bloom, watched your problems and how you overcame them. If you played chopstix, I'd be tickled to hear it and tickled for you! Carry on! We're waiting, but no pressure... Oh, don't s-pose you can play "Dueling Banjos...", sorry, being in Tennessee, I had to ask... Chuck --- End quote --- I can play the first couple of riffs of dueling banjos but that's about it. It's funny that, despite being a classic, it's not a song you hear as much as the other classics (cripple creek, foggy mountain breakdown,). I always wonder if it's because it's gotten a reputation as being 'the banjo song' from Deliverance. It's a shame because it is a neat tune. Weird movie though, i'm still not sure what I think of it. --- Quote from: micktoon on July 31, 2015, 07:17:07 PM ---All looking good to me Simon :bow: :thumbup: :thumbup: . Its certainly looking like a banjo now, if it sounds as good as it looks all will be well :clap: Cheers Mick --- End quote --- Speaking of delusional, I think regardless of how it sounds i'm probably going to think it's great. I guess I did always feel that tone was subjective... |
SwarfnStuff:
This has been and continues to be a very interesting build. I have enjoyed following along reading of your triumphs and mistakes - then the most interesting bit of how you got around your mistakes. Curiosity got the better of me so off to the original post. It was 22nd March so you have kept a lot of us enthralled for nigh on 5 months. Congratulations on the build so far and I am sure it will be great to see the completed job. John B |
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