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    kilted jam at the Brewery

    Here's Yours Truly, going for it as I sit in with...get this.....a mess o'' guys who usually play bluegrass.

    Clarinet and Bluegrass, why not?



    BTW, this is the "inside" of where we have our Bay Area Kilt Nights.

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    Kilted Bluegrass Clarinet.

    Way too cool. I love bluegrass and also enjoy clarinet music. My wife used to play.
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    Nice one Alan, sounds like an interesting musical combination!
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    guid oan ya



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    There's a wonderful local bluegrass band which uses a cello, also not traditional for bluegrass. The musician plays the cello as fast as a fiddle.

    Andrew.

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    Would love to hear it

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    Why not indeed
    I enjoy blugrass and used to play Clarinet,
    I would love to hear it.
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    Grand stuff, Alan!

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    oh fun! I didn't know you played clarinet. Been playing long?
    What's the fingering like on those things? Reason I ask is that I got a little tin whistle for Xmas and I'm gonna need lessons.
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