Jon WheelerDrone Two
An Ebow and a Banjo. This was my second attempt, and accidental movements, slips, and such made for a rich variety of sounds.
This item is part of the collection: Drone Lab
Author: Jon Wheeler
Keywords: new age; banjo; trance
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Reviewer: Framan -




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March 9, 2008
Subject: Banjo and Trance
Keywords, Banjo and Trance. That is a combo I never thought that I would see.
Reviewer: Michael Sandler -




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February 25, 2008
Subject: A new look at an old sound
If you're looking for Foggy Mountain Breakdown, forget it. If you're in the mood to hear a banjo in a new way (I don't think even Bela Fleck ever did something like this), have a listen. Not pretty, but it shows how complex a banjo really is.

