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I very much appreciate your kind words and comments! Thank you! The tempo thing is interesting on this song. JT seems to be very laid back with this song, as you might be if you were playing this in the summertime heat of let's say, North Carolina, where he grew up. So I very much understand his approach. I don't really know why I do what I do with the tempo. Maybe the dance concept combined with the very cool weather of the Pacific Northwest just makes the song move at a slightly faster clip. Maybe the tempo is all controlled by culture and how hot it is in the summer? Thanks again for your comments CC! - Glenn
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I thought he grew up in North Carolina... came to Chapel Hill when his dad took a job with the UNC School of Medicine. I thought he lived there until he went to prep school in Mass. Did he live in SC?
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You are exactly right -- he grew up in North Carolina! My mistake. I will go back and fix my previous post. Thanks for the correction! - Glenn
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Lol... gotta get those Carolinas straight! One is baby blue and the other is garnet and black.
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I have had family members living in both North and South Carolina, so I have visited both states multiple times. They are a special and lovely part of the country! - Glenn
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Definitely!
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One of my JT favorites ... well done! Nice choice of guitars ... the copper top!
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Beautiful playing Glenn. I really enjoyed that.
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I'm so glad you like this song! I have played Copperline for many people and so many of them just look at me blankly, as if they have never heard it before. Maybe they haven't. Apparently a lot of people stopped listening to James Taylor after the 1970s, but I think he has written a ton of great stuff since. And yes, that cedar top on the Olson is quite dark, kind of a copper top! That never occurred to me before in terms of how it fits a song called "Copperline." It is a lovely sounding guitar! I feel extremely fortunate to have some very nice guitars. Thanks again, Paul, for the kind words! - Glenn
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Hi Barry,
Thank you for the kind words, for listening, and for taking the time to comment! - Glenn
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REAL nice there amigo!!
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Thanks so much, Toby, for taking a listen and taking the time to comment here!
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Glenn, I really enjoyed hearing your tune. I heard it two days ago too.thank-you Tom
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