Reputedly these were found these on an ancient stone
tablet in an undisclosed location in the Lehigh Valley.
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Ye who makes the pie plate sing, the hubcap moan, ye of many metal fingerpicks
and a bar of steel, keep thine eye squarely on the fret markers and thine
ear at strict attention. Thou art blessed with the opportunity to create
great joy, but poor pitch on a Dobro is unclean, as is missing the turnaround.
Both are offences so grievous as to be damnable for seven
generations.
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Practitioners of the tiny eight-string know thee that if thy solos are
good, all the better, but that is not why thou art in the band. Focus on
timing, for sloppy chopping is unclean and an abomination before the maker,
and his wrath shall be loosed, yea unto the seventh generation.
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Rattle not your tableware, nor strike it first against thy leg, then thy
rib cage, all the while assuming the countenance of the stooge, for it is
unclean and an abomination before me. Such apish behaviour is damnable for
seven generations.
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Nor shall ye rake thine thimble-tipped fingers across the tool of the
washerwoman for this is an abomination before me, and is damnable, yea unto
the seventh generation of thy seed.
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Neither shall ye slaughter the goat and stretch its hide across wooden
barrels, then beat upon it with wooden timbers on the two and the four. This
is the task of the mandolin, and to usurp it is unclean, and damnable unto
the seventh generation.
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When thou drag equine hair across filaments of intestine, thou art slave
to pitch, as is thy bastard cousin, the stringed doghouse. Thine scale is
small, and the possibility for peril immense. The difficulty is understood
by the maker, still, poor pitch on a fiddle is damnable for seven generations,
yea verily.
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Banjo player-thou art damned. The five-string tambourine makes a hellish
racket that few have been able to tame. May the power of the maker be with
thee in thy quest, but five gets you ten that thou art damned.
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Oh ye of the aforementioned big stringed doghouse. The rest of the guys
and gals are probably just glad you showed up. Try to keep the slapping to
a minimum, for it is damnable.
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Ye who stand in the centre and emit pitched words, know that thou art
not a God. Thou art a chooch with a guitar whose vocal folds are of such
consistency as to be pleasant to the listener, or perhaps some other alpha
characteristics has made thee a de-facto leader of misfits. To imagine thyself
to be anything more is unclean and an abomination before me, and is damnable,
yea unto the seventh generation of thy seed.
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All who perpetuate the bluegrass idiom, whether ye drag the bow, grasp
the plectrum, thump the doghouse or tickle the five-string tambourine, assume
not the countenance of the constipated man, nor display false overbite. Playing
bluegrass music is pleasurable, and to feign painful artistic reverie is
unclean, and damnable for seven generations, yea verily, so say I.

20th January 2002
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