La France vue par Carrie Hassler & Hard Rain...

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La France vue par Carrie Hassler & Hard Rain...

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Amusant de voir un autre point de vue...

Par exemple ceci :
I want to go back to that language barrier part. I have had the experience of communicating with people on a higher level through music, and there are simply no words in any language that can describe that connection. Even as I sit here and try to explain it, I am having trouble trying to capture the right combination. It does not exist in my vocabulary. I’m just sorry everyone can’t experience that. We played in one jam that consisted of musicians from France, Russia and England and I’m probably leaving out some. The majority did not speak English, and the ones who did had a very difficult time understanding our Southern dialect anyway! But they understood when they heard us say Bill Monroe, Flatt and Scruggs, or Ralph Stanley and nodded in excitement, moved their capos to the proper place and joined in immediately when we would start a song. Every once in a while somebody would even say something like Re-Beck-A in broken English and kick it off and away we went! We made many new friends on this trip and I am looking forward to seeing them at IBMA. Bluegrass music is truly International. Lester Flatt sang “Don’t Get Above Your Raisin’.” Well I know I am speaking for all the Hard Rain guys when I say I am so proud that my raisin’ included being taught this amazing music, I’m proud to be from Gound Zero of this amazing music, and I’m proud to be able to add my 2 cents worth to keep it alive and keep it moving forward!
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