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Old 09-30-2007, 09:38 PM
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Jason Moore is a good one and you can't move the tiimng with him on the bass.

But, George and John Shuffler were using syncopation in their intricate bass lines back in the early 50's with The Stanley Brothers. Mark Fain (Skaggs' bassman) did a modernized take on the Shuffler style on Carolina Mountain Home on one of Skaggs' CDs from the late 90's.

I heard Butch Robbins say that John shuffler could drive your a__ up a wall with that walking, synocpated style.

It not that is isn't good, just not used very much within the modern sounds of bluegrass.
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