GrassTalkRadio.com - Episode 117
Crutches and Training Wheels
Anyone who has ever sprained an ankle or broken a leg knows how valuable a crutch can be. Learning to ride a bike is made easier by using training wheels. But, eventually, you must throw them away!
In this episode I discuss the use and misuse of various crutches and training aids in learning, jamming and performing bluegrass. I hope you enjoy this episode.
I also give a quick shoutout to my Patreon supporters and my recent GrassTalkRadio supporters. Thanks friends! Without you this would not, could not happen. Thank you.
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GTR-030 - Bands Versus Jams
GTR-029 - Self-Hypnosis with Sam Brown
GTR-028 - Bob Putnam Interview
GTR-027 - Real Listening
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GTR-020 - Pete Martin Interview
GTR-019 - Easier Said Than Done
GTR-018 - Mike Marshall Interview
GTR-017 - Bill Monroe and Other Tales
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