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“Standard” jamming songs

I wonder how hard it would be to create a Spotify play list of these songs.

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Earls Breakdown
Foggy Mountain Breakdown
Dooley
There is a time
Pig in a Pen
Burry me Beneath the willow
Salt Creek
Cripple Creek
9lb hammer
Big Spike Hammer
Red Haired Boy
Old Joe Clark
Whiskey Before Breakfast
I’ll Fly Away
Over in the Gloryland
Will the Circle Be Unbroken
Ballad of jed Clampett

These are the ones I’ve heard/played at jams the most, also (just depends) it might pay to know Country Road and Wagon Wheel

Here it is. I tried to pick the most quintessential recordings (there’s a lot of Flatt and Scruggs!) though some of these fiddle tunes are so common nobody really records them. :laughing:

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Wow! That’s awesome! Thanks MM!

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Here is a spotify playlist of 2 chord songs…

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Thanks for the new playlist, @Michael_Mark!

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Does this mean I have to get Spotify? Nahh…

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Dude Spotify is the best by FAR!!

@Michael_Mark Glad to see that Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out made the list.

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You can turn off my cable tv, netflix, hulu … all that stuff, but I am not give up Spotify. I just discovered in the past couple of years I liked Old Time and Bluegrass music so Spotify has made it possible to learn about a whole lot of songs and artists really quickly. It’s very helpful to have 37 different versions of “Red Hair Boy” available ten seconds after the first time you heard of the song.

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Oh, I know the service itself is awesome. I personally don’t subscribe because of how dismally they treat artists and songwriters. I choose to support services that pay them better, that’s all. It’s personal preference.

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I don’t know how all that works. I’m all in favor of supporting the artist, but which service does that? I got to talk with Amanda Smith at a Bluegrass festival in Dallas last month and she said the same thing about not making much from Spotify.

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Best to actually order a band’s record from their website. If you don’t play CDs, tip them $20 when you attend a concert. Buy a t-shirt/hat, etc, something tangible if you can.

Regarding streaming, satellite radio (Sirius/XM) is the best (if they get played there). Beyond that Apple tends to take care of artists better than others although Spotify was forced to begin paying more royalties through a ruling earlier this year.

Believe me, I’m not preaching and I’m fine with folks using whatever service they want as long as they don’t steal.

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This is how I roll!
I will also tip on small live streams from time to time when I can.

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I like Apple Music - it’s the only streaming service I pay for. I’ve always liked it way better than Spotify.

As a band, we get a fairly regular payment from all the streaming platforms combined (using CD Baby) although it’s never that much. When people buy our CDs that’s definitely the most appreciated. You can usually buy a digital download from a band’s website too.

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I’ve had good results with Spotify’s recommendations. I think that’s one thing they do better than other services and for me, it has a lot of value as a discovery tool. I absolutely hate that the situation of how little artists get paid exists the way it does. However I do get a TON of use out of a streaming service and I wouldn’t listen to half as much music if I only bought CDs and put them individually on my phone/computer.

I think I’ll try to follow Ben’s suggestions more of supporting through merch etc. I also think it’s awesome when artists release new albums on vinyl and I would love to buy LPs from some of my favorite bands. CDs just don’t have anywhere near the same appeal. I think they’re kind of in that place between digital appeal and physical appeal that ends up in them being blah for most folks. I’m interested in others’ thoughts.

Apple Music suggests music too and shows new releases I would like. It’s a great discovery tool. I guess they probably all do the same things.

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If I hear a band that I really like that I want to support I’ll buy a hat or T-shirt before I buy a CD but that’s mainly because I have Apple Music. Although I really appreciate when people buy CDs from us! Definitely the best way to support a band

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Well, I went to my first bluegrass jam tonight in over 35 years. You know what’s cool? A ton of the things I’ve learned from Ben’s lessons kicked right in. I even took breaks on songs I’ve never heard before, all along thinking of ol’ Tex Critter. One of them was even in D, so I capoed on the 2nd fret and played in a closed C position… and to say it again… on a song I’d never played before! That’s a big deal for me.

It was a really cool experience. Thanks @BanjoBen! Couldn’t have done it without you.

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