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.
If these thoughts and ideas help you I hope you will keep this show going and growing by becoming a GrassTalkRadio Supporter or you can join "the club" over on my Patreon page. Grab a cigar and glass on cognac on the way in.
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Additional information about the podcast is always found here on the episode show notes page: http://www.bradleylaird.com/podcast/episode-117-show-notes.html
GrassTalkRadio is a show for people who play bluegrass music--my sister was once bitten by a moose. (Just checking if you actually read this stuff! Send me an email mentioning the moose bite so I get some feedback. Thanks.)
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GTR-127 - Nobody Bats a Thousand
GTR-126 - Song Structures
GTR-125 - Stall Recovery
GTR-124 - Doug Hutchens Interview
GTR-123 - Son of Podcast Shoutouts
GTR-122 - Don't Be Bad
GTR-121 - The Power of Small Things
GTR-120 - Pickup Gigs
GTR-119 - Two Vital Tools
GTR-118 - To Plug or Not To Plug
GTR-116 - Motivations for Music
GTR - Bonus 06 - Insert Coin, Press Play
GTR-115 - The Need For Speed
GTR-114 - Tie Up Loose Ends
GTR-113 - More to Life
GTR-112 - Creative Thanks
GTR - Bonus 05 - Bluegrass Bass Learning System
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