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Chronicles of a Late-Blooming Child Prodigy

I'm an unrelenting aficionado of Chess, Toastmasters and acoustic music (Celtic and Bluegrass--Turquoisegrass?). Audio and Video Blogging gives my visitors a chance to hear and see my triumvirate of interests in action. Cheers! --GT

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My recurring illusions of grandeur: (1) winning a state-level chess tournament, (2) winning the World Championship of Public Speaking, and (3) playing Flight of the Bumblebee on the guitar at the Annual Flatpicking Championship in Winfield, Kansas. Until then, I'll relish all three pursuits with the enthusiasm and fearlessness of a late-blooming child prodigy. :)

Saturday, June 26, 2004

Fisher's Hornpipe (F)

(Mandolin) A rough cut (I'd call it a "mark on the wall" but some of you might call it something else!) at Fisher's Hornpipe in its original key of F. It's more bluegrass-friendly in the key of D, and more enterprising players jump between keys in more advanced versions of the tune. Like Ash said to the flying, biting book in Army of Darkness, "Oooo, I'm coming back to you!"

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