Scott,

I didn’t completely answer your question about the following:

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What's a Yamaha MO8 doing at a Bluegrass show anyways? Even 'newgrass' is still primarily strings, is it not?




Yes newgrass, new acoustic, jazzgrass, Dawg, and progressive bluegrass are “still primarily strings”, as they should be for the genre. (And if you'll notice in this clip, you have 5 stringed insruments in this clip and one keyboard).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RukG82-RY...PL&index=43

But because of the wide variety of influences in the “modern bluegrass” musician, then any kind of instrument or style may surface in the course of a “bluegrass” show. It’s because most of the people who play these styles have played or been exposed to any number of genre’s. So it comes out, especially in a live performance.

Sorry for the late answer.

Last edited by bobcflatpicker; 06/01/10 03:12 PM.