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@davisjames
• one month ago
• comments: 4
Liked a youtube item created by @carol-h: Sweet Apple Brandy
Liked a youtube item created by @carol-h: Sweet Apple Brandy
@davisjames
• one month ago
• comments: 2
Liked a youtube item created by @mark-gilston: Henrietta's Wedding
Liked a youtube item created by @mark-gilston: Henrietta's Wedding
@davisjames
• one month ago
• comments: 5
Posted a new Comment on Y Lili (The Lilly):
Posted a new Comment on Y Lili (The Lilly):
"Still ticklish after all these years,to paraphrase a Paul Simon song.I have a crackpot theory that we feel music in different parts of our body...this tune..."
@davisjames
• one month ago
• comments: 0
Posted a response to "Jean Ritchie and her ballad repertoire":
Posted a response to "Jean Ritchie and her ballad repertoire":
"I would add my 2 cents' worth about the melodies!With ballads sung without accompaniment,they had to be memorable,durable because they were passed down..."
@davisjames
• one month ago
• comments: 6
Posted a new Comment on John O'Connor.:
Posted a new Comment on John O'Connor.:
"I'm admiring your technique.Hammer ons and pull offs I think.I find most Irish and Canadian tunes(jigs,reels) very difficult to play with each note being..."
@davisjames
• one month ago
• comments: 0
Liked a forum discussions item created by @alex-lubet: Jean Ritchie and her ballad repertoire
Liked a forum discussions item created by @alex-lubet: Jean Ritchie and her ballad repertoire
@davisjames
• one month ago
• comments: 2
Posted a new Comment on Cuckoo's Nest.:
Posted a new Comment on Cuckoo's Nest.:
"Hearkening back to my days in trad-rock bands in the 70's."
@davisjames
• one month ago
• comments: 5
Posted a new Comment on Brian Boru's March:
Posted a new Comment on Brian Boru's March:
"It seems to me you're using pull offs and hammer ons sometimes,rather than trying to play each note wih a separate stroke of the pick.Whatever it is,it..."
@davisjames
• one month ago
• comments: 3
Posted a new Comment on Pine Cones:
Posted a new Comment on Pine Cones:
"Growing up in Canada I thought pine trees were a northern,Canadian thing...very surprised on my first trip south of the border,Georgia,Florida has pines plus..."