Tag Archives: Neil Rosenberg
Microphones and The Bluegrass Music
but what about microphones? When Bill traveled with his tent shows, you mention electric lights. What did he use to amplify his instruments? It is my impression that bluegrass was built around a microphone, and has been subsequently altered by the expansion of a single mic into a long, often forbidding, row of mics, monitors, etc. Continue reading
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Tagged bluegrass, bluegrass history, Folk Music, Mayne Smith, microphone, Neil Rosenberg, Peter Feldmann
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A bluegrass reading list
A local bookstore asked me to compile a short reading list on the subject of bluegrass music, and I thought I might as well share it with you on the ‘Net. It’s very brief, but additions are welcomed, and it does … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Monroe, bluegrass books, bluegrass discography, Neil Rosenberg
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