Free for All
We used to open and close shows with this little break song. The other pickers in the band would solo between the theme solo. Sometimes over top of it. Sometimes drag it out for 7 or 8 minutes or longer. HD without the drums.
il-y a 4 ans

il-y a 4 ans

il-y a 4 ans

Wade
Good choice for openers or closers. Bright, cheerful and a nice long vamp for improv without much of a key change.
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il-y a 4 ans

FrankieJ
Maybe a bluegrass drone
There would be fiddle, mandolin, banjo and steel guitar. Full intensity by the end. Drums switch to a double time beat after first round of solos.
thanks Wade
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There would be fiddle, mandolin, banjo and steel guitar. Full intensity by the end. Drums switch to a double time beat after first round of solos.
thanks Wade

il-y a 4 ans

il-y a 4 ans

il-y a 4 ans

FrankieJ
The rhythm part was difficult for me with the drum machine. Not sure why. No problem with the melody line.
thanks titi
+1
thanks titi

il-y a 4 ans

il-y a 4 ans

il-y a 4 ans

il-y a 4 ans

il-y a 4 ans

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Free for All
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Two Lonely People
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The meaning of time
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The Outlaw
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Brandy
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143 doubts in my heart
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