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bury me beneath the willow- trad.


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pablatone

 Genre: Bluegrass
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Description
a quick take of a traditional tune.
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Hits: 529
Comments: 16
Fans: 13
Plays: 45
Downloads: 21
Votes: 2
Uploaded: Jul 10, 2009 - 12:12:48 PM
Last Updated: Jul 10, 2009 - 12:12:48 PM Last Played: Nov 19, 2009 - 11:57:38 AM
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Comments
davisamerica said 139 days ago (July 10th, 2009)
wow...
... this sweet.
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Feter said 138 days ago (July 10th, 2009)
bury me beneath the willow
o My Gosh .....you are a super bluegrass ... did you do much of those ..
PLEASE DO MORE ...the authentic pickin and the way you mic ed the guitar
and the pickin ...and over ALL the vocals ...the harmonies ...MAN ....
I m a bluegrass ADDICTED ...and this is a surprise ..a real hit ...GOODGOLLY
please More ....this is allright ...deepest bow !!!!!
Ed Hannifin said 138 days ago (July 10th, 2009)
Sounds great...
...and really makes my week...

The mix really fills the room, and the sound is natural and organic...

Ed
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MarkHolbrook said 138 days ago (July 11th, 2009)
Great
great guitar work and vocals! Wow... nicely done! Instantly gets the foot tapping!
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pablatone said 137 days ago (July 11th, 2009)
thank you gents!
I just got back from Solvang so I wasn't able to get to your comments, but thanks for checking this out. I'm glad you liked it.
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lengold said 136 days ago (July 13th, 2009)
Wonderful
song, musicianship and performance. Great harmonies.
Cheers
Len

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tempie said 136 days ago (July 13th, 2009)
perfect
great playing man, especially the break and the lead fills, vocals are spot on, and mix is huge. a real pleasure to listen to thanks for the DL.
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AcetyleneJukebox said 134 days ago (July 14th, 2009)
willow
Really great balanced mix. Crisp sound. Lovely performance. Well done.
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daibhre said 133 days ago (July 16th, 2009)
Splendid!
Thanks... spreading the harmony vocals is risky, but this works nicely. Just the right tune for it.
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pablatone said 133 days ago (July 16th, 2009)
you're right
a lot of times that just doesn't work. I'm glad you liked it though.
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Roxylee said 132 days ago (July 17th, 2009)
We want more
of these. Outstanding all around, Paul. Wow, all I can say...
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Godchaser said 132 days ago (July 17th, 2009)
Filling...
my mind with images and heart with gladness.Beautiful rendering.

Blessings
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pablatone said 132 days ago (July 17th, 2009)
You guys
are very encouraging, thanks for the support. I'm glad you like this.
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mowguy3 said 131 days ago (July 18th, 2009)
Just checking
out some more of your music. Loving it.
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Jarvoid said 122 days ago (July 27th, 2009)
Buggrit,goldurned
scamp can sing in harmony AND in tune as well as playing....and he can record it all too....well I'm fit to bust here and its a good song too....
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ste said 111 days ago (August 7th, 2009)
wonderful
playing and sweet vocals. what a great tune!
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Genre Info
Bluegrass music is considered a form of American roots music with its own roots in the English, Irish and Scottish traditional music of immigrants from the British Isles (particularly the Scots-Irish immigrants of Appalachia), as well as the music of

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