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Duncan Kunz





Joined: 19 Oct 2000
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PostSun Mar 24, 2002 2:33 am  Reply with quote  

Dear Dan:

If you have a high-speed connection (DSL or cable) I'll send you some MP3's (about 3-3.5 Mb each) from our band's first CD. If you don't, I'll still send a couple, but they might take a while to download!

duncankunz@cox.net
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duncan.z.kunz@boeing.com
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KnewEyes





Joined: 23 Apr 2001
Posts: 667
Location: under those cloud-like things
PostMon Mar 25, 2002 1:27 am  Reply with quote  

Well Krissa and Dan, sounds like you have some interesting walks in the woods around here. Thats wonderful that you are so in tune with the land you overseer Dan, and that you are aware of the grid(?) energy on it. Yes I think you are right that there are alot of Heyoka on this board, and just plain on earth at this time, period. We are living in some wild times right now... and I believe we all chose to be here, living at this turning point in history.
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Dan Rockwell





Joined: 10 Dec 2001
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Location: Stamford, CT, USA
PostMon Mar 25, 2002 2:23 am  Reply with quote  

Duncan, thanks. I just sent you an email. BTW, I took a look at your pictures and that's some beautiful plant life and those are some really cool pictures.

KnewEyes, yeah we've got a lot of sites here in areas that were never touched by colonial farmers, especially the park. I just had a historian, a native expert and a geologist out there last week and all 3 agree with my findings. - I know all about the energy and sometimes like to see if anyone can feel it. Two of the sites with the most noticible anomalies are not seen on the normal tour for various reasons, but I couldn't resist taking Krissa to that one site.


[Edited 1 times, lastly by Dan Rockwell on 03-24-2002]
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Duncan Kunz





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PostMon Mar 25, 2002 3:19 pm  Reply with quote  

Thanks, Dan. I got your e-mail at work, not home and I sent you a couple-three at random.
Duncan
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KrissaTMC2





Joined: 05 Feb 2002
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Location: Greenwich, CT, USA
PostMon Mar 25, 2002 7:21 pm  Reply with quote  

I have to admit it,Duncan, those are some beautiful pictures.

Now that's kind of scary. - LOL - Both Dan and Duncan are musicians and photographers. Though Dan mostly uses cheap digital equipment now, he has taken some beautiful film shots too.

Dan took a real good one of this beautiful kettle hole glacial erratic in the middle of a field once. It was surrounded by a whole bunch of different species of wild flowers in full bloom with a large boulder at one end of it with a father and his young son sitting on top of the boulder. It was the most beautiful picture that I've ever seen.
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Dan Rockwell





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PostTue Mar 26, 2002 7:35 pm  Reply with quote  

Krissa, though I had a limited amount of film to work with, I couldn't resist taking that one shot. Luckily I had enough film to take pictures of what I went there to photograph in the first place.

Duncan, now that's what I call some real good bluegrass. Thanks for sending the songs to me. BTW, I'm listening to Nellie Kane right now. I just love those chord progressions as well as the picking. I've picked up on the D, G and A chords, but what's that other chord?




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Duncan Kunz





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PostTue Mar 26, 2002 7:43 pm  Reply with quote  

Thanks, bro; I'm glad you liked it.

It's an E.
verse progression is (by measure):

D, G, D, D, G, E, A, A7
D, G, D, D, G, A, D, D

repeat for next verse, then chorus is:

A, A, G, D, G, D, A, A
A, A, G, D, G, A, D, D

Notice the high Flatt Runs on the guitar. I used a capo on the 7th fret and played it in the Key of G

[Edited 2 times, lastly by Duncan Kunz on 03-26-2002]
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Dan Rockwell





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PostTue Mar 26, 2002 7:48 pm  Reply with quote  

Thanks Duncan
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Dan Rockwell





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PostTue Mar 26, 2002 8:09 pm  Reply with quote  

Well I just gave my poor old guitar a good workout jamming along with you and I'm happy now.
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