Two individuals focus on their guitars while seated in a comfortable living space, sharing techniques and musical knowledge. Their connection enhances the learning experience.
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C
Remember me
Fm
Though I have to say goodbye
C
Remember me
Bb E7
Don't let it make you cry
Am Gm C7
For even if I'm far away, I you in
F
my heart
Ab
I sing a secret song to you each night
G
we are apart
C
Remember me
Fm
Though I have to travel far
C
Remember me
Gm C7
Each time you hear a sad guitar
F E7
Know that I'm with you the only way
Am
that I can be
Ab G
Until you're in my arms again
Ab Bb C
Re-mem-ber me
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The restoration of Butte Creek Mill was finally completed in October 2022, following a devastating fire on Christmas morning 2015. When I was visiting here last year, the exterior was done, but not the interior. I took only one exterior picture this year since I took so many last year. It's great to see it finally done.
Canon 90D and Tokina 11-20mm f2.8 CF lens.
The banjo is a stringed instrument with a thin membrane stretched over a frame or cavity to form a resonator. The membrane is typically circular, in modern forms usually made of plastic, originally of animal skin. The modern banjo derives from instruments that have been in use in North America and the Caribbean since the 17th century by enslaved people taken from West and Central Africa.
To play the banjo in "guitar style", players use the thumb and two or three fingers on their right hand to pick the notes. The little finger of the right hand is rested upon the head near the bridge. The strings are picked, or strummed, with the use of the first and second fingers and thumb only, allowing the third finger to remain idle...the three fingers are almost invariably used in playing chords and accompaniments to songs.