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Loved watching Tony and Charlie jam! Both served the song well, and respected the resonance of the very last note.
So my take a way from this interview is how driven Charlie is and how he has not let any limitation in the body limit his ability to play. There goes all my excuses. 🙂
The other take a way is that my mood/energy comes through my music. So be happy and play on!!
WOW!! Couldn’t catch a lot of the words, but the sound was terrific! Wish I could play half as well as Charlie with all my fingers – he really makes that resonator sing!
Wow!!! Great interview. On my way to the record store ASAP!!
A special hello to Charlie, a fellow Minnesotan. I love visiting Duluth along shores of Lake Superior. As always. Tony’s interviews are informative and give me much-needed insight into the world of guitar music. My biggest takeaway was the need for practice. Along with this, the need to be comfortable and work on the “sticky” parts. also liked the discussion of album art.
Tony on the Banjo cool, good series of videos
Truly brought me somewhere else for a little while!
….”play more”…..the notes aren’t all there are”……….