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26th July 2011, 07:56 PM
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27th July 2011, 04:57 AM
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Re: Scott Valley Bluegrass Festival
I can see you have had a great time Chuck. A great way to enjoy your photography and retain the memories.
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27th July 2011, 05:16 AM
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Re: Scott Valley Bluegrass Festival
Thank you Peter....it is hard work and much fun.
Chuck
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27th July 2011, 06:45 AM
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Re: Scott Valley Bluegrass Festival
Wonderful yet again, Chuck. And, I think, an even better set than in previous years. You've really got in and around the bands on stage and have got some really good ones there. Thanks for putting them up.
Each year is sounds more and a more like a wonderful weekend. In many ways it's the same thing (although slightly different musical genre, but not much) to the Glenfarg Folk Festival that takes place here in our village over a weekend in April. So, I can imagine what a wonderful atmosphere must be in the place.
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Sorry, I should've added that whilst I like them all, that one of the fiddler and guitarist jamming is absolutely brilliant. Beautifully composed in that you've got yourself in the perfect position in relation to how the two of them are positioned. Expertly exposed. And something that so wonderfully captures what a good jamming session is all about.
That is my real pick and one, I'd suggest, that needs to be widely seen and used amongst the festival-going community. A beauty.
Last edited by Donald; 27th July 2011 at 08:32 AM.
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28th July 2011, 01:54 AM
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Re: Scott Valley Bluegrass Festival
Thank you Donald for the very kind words. The roots of bluegrass are in Ireland and songs like Sailor's Hornpipe have carried over into bluegrass and the rhythm and some tunes show their Irish roots. Bluegrass is continuing to evolve here and while the traditional music is still prevelant, new innovations are entering and expanding the genre. It would be fun to see your festival and compare. Perhaps you can "shoot it up next time" and share here. I like classical and some folk music but bluegrass is just earthy fun. I used to play guitar in a band but decided I'm better at taking pictures.
Chuck
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