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Old 03-14-2017, 07:47 AM
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Default More Ragtime on the resonator - 'Diablo Rag'

Dorothy Ingersol Wahl's' 1909 composition 'Diablo Rag' played on my Gretsch Honey Dipper G9202.

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Nice job, Tony! That's a complex piece! Nice playing!

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Loved that, Tony! Ragtime pieces are far beyond my ability...I had tried to learn some Fred Sokolow transcriptions of some Joplin pieces arranged for 5-string banjo in my youth and could never put all the parts together. Lots of respect for people who can!

That Gretsch sounds amazing...has that been modified with a better cone, or do they come out of the box sounding that good?
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Straight gettin' it dude!
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Loved that, Tony! Ragtime pieces are far beyond my ability...I had tried to learn some Fred Sokolow transcriptions of some Joplin pieces arranged for 5-string banjo in my youth and could never put all the parts together. Lots of respect for people who can!

That Gretsch sounds amazing...has that been modified with a better cone, or do they come out of the box sounding that good?
That's straight out the box. I usually wait a couple of days after trying a guitar in a store. This one I bought on the spot. Thanks for your comment!
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Straight gettin' it dude!
Thanks for your feedback, it's appreciated!
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Nice job, Tony! That's a complex piece! Nice playing!

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You're right about that! Think I'll post an easier one next time. Cheers!
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Fantastic, Tony! I like that... a lot going on in that piece. Beautifully played.
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Fantastic, Tony! I like that... a lot going on in that piece. Beautifully played.
Thank you Kerbie. I appreciate your feedback as always.
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Nicely done!

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Nicely done. Thanks for sharing.
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Nicely done. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers Derek. Happy to do so.
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Thanks again. I love the rag. I see some licks I can steel there. I hope you don't mind :-)
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