Forum - Banjo Ben Clark

What are y'all up to?

I mean, I’m picturing a very low-pitched scream.

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Oh, I can’t make a high voice at all :joy::joy: I’ve tried and I can’t do it.

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Me neither :sweat_smile:

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Well, we’re about to pull into Dollywood, so I guess I won’t be back till this evening. Unless I type while waiting :joy::joy:

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I thought you hadn’t been to any live shows before? Maybe you’ll change your mind after you hear a really good band live :joy:

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Scream on the rides.

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I’ve been to shows, not bluegrass shows though.

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He only goes to rock shows.

Oh, I somewhat do that. It lessens that intense stomach feeling :wink::wink: Not loud, more like a WOAH!!!

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I’ve never been to a rock show… :joy::joy:

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Me either, I don’t really react. Actually, when I’m hanging with the boys we all do our share of yelling and screaming. Especially when someone gets a good burnout going or we start a little race with two diesels :joy::sweat_smile:

Me either! For me it comes out as yelling cause I really can’t get a high pitched scream at all.

I bet he wishes he could right?

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That hurt.

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My sister says I’m just trying to sound tough, but I literally can’t make a high pitched scream, even if I wanted to.

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What was the point of that??

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Skip Cherryholmes is a crazy dude and does a lot of crazy stuff apparently :joy:

You’ll wish I was when you finish your first Tony Rice solo at your gig and the crowd is silent.

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Just for the sake of it? To get attention? that seems pretty dumb.

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And rightfully so…

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Actually, I don’t mind if no one yells. For me, it’s distracting and draws my attention toward the audience and social thoughts rather than the groove, which I need to stay locked in with.

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