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Homespun has been creating powerful lessons for over fifty years founded by Happy and Jane Traum in Woodstock, N.Y. Homespun has legendary artists like Doc Watson, Bill Monroe, Ralph Stanley, Tony Rice, Keb Mo' and too many more to count. In addition to these classic artists, we continue to create lessons with new artists in a myriad of styles. These performances on this channel are from Homespun's archives which we wanted to share on UA-cam for your enjoyment.
We have become known throughout the world for the high level of our production as well as for the superior quality of our instruction. Our instructors are top performing artists, experts in their field who enthusiastically share their years of experience with learning players.
Our lessons are informal, easy to use, and fun -- the closest you will find to having a world-class musician teaching you personally in your living room. Please take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with our website.
Homespun has been creating powerful lessons for over fifty years founded by Happy and Jane Traum in Woodstock, N.Y. Homespun has legendary artists like Doc Watson, Bill Monroe, Ralph Stanley, Tony Rice, Keb Mo' and too many more to count. In addition to these classic artists, we continue to create lessons with new artists in a myriad of styles. These performances on this channel are from Homespun's archives which we wanted to share on UA-cam for your enjoyment.
We have become known throughout the world for the high level of our production as well as for the superior quality of our instruction. Our instructors are top performing artists, experts in their field who enthusiastically share their years of experience with learning players.
Our lessons are informal, easy to use, and fun -- the closest you will find to having a world-class musician teaching you personally in your living room. Please take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with our website.
Jack Casady plays "Mann's Fate" with Jorma from his Homespun lesson
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In this lesson excerpt from The Bass Guitar of Jack Casady, Hot Tuna founders Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady play Kaukonens's "Mann's Fate."
00:00 Intro
00:35 Start
03:14 Bass Solo
In this lesson excerpt from The Bass Guitar of Jack Casady, Hot Tuna founders Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady play Kaukonens's "Mann's Fate."
00:00 Intro
00:35 Start
03:14 Bass Solo
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Mike Seeger plays "Josh Thomas' Roustabout" from his Homespun lesson Southern Banjo Styles Vol. 1
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homespun.com/shop/hs_banjo14 In this performance excerpt from Mike Seeger's three volume lesson Southern Banjo Styles (Vol. 1) he plays a powerful modal drop thumb style. The banjo inspired a great variety of playing styles in the South during the nineteenth and early twentieth century. On this in-depth lesson and demonstration, Mike Seeger presents a survey of those styles, teaching each of th...
Mike Seeger plays "Soon in the Morning Babe" from his three volume lesson Southern Banjo Styles.
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In this performance excerpt of "Soon in the Morning Babe" from Mike Seeger's three volume lesson Southern Banjo Styles (vol. 1), he presents the songs with a gourd style banjo. The banjo inspired a great variety of playing styles in the South during the nineteenth and early twentieth century. On this in-depth lesson and demonstration, Mike Seeger presents a survey of those styles, teaching each...
Mike Seeger plays "Sailor and Soldier" from his Homespun lesson Southern Banjo Styles Vol. 2
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Enjoy this performance excerpt of "Sailor and Soldier" from Mike Seeger's three volume lesson Southern Banjo Styles (Vol. 2). Picking up where Volume One leaves off, Mike Seeger continues his in-depth lesson/demonstration of predominant banjo styles of the 19th and early 20th century. Volume Two focuses on two- and three-finger techniques, some of which are the foundation for contemporary three...
Mike Seeger plays "Got No Silver Nor Gold Blues" from his lesson Southern Banjo Styles Vol. 2
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Enjoy this performance excerpt by Mike Seeger. He plays the song "Got No Silver Nor Gold Blues" from his three-volume Homespun lesson Southern Banjo Styles (Vol. 2) which can be found at www.homespun.com/play/hs_banjo15. Picking up where Volume One leaves off, Mike Seeger continues his in-depth lesson/demonstration of predominant banjo styles of the 19th and early 20th century. Volume Two focus...
Jack Casady and Jorma Kaukonen Play "San Francisco Bay Blues" from Casady's Homespun lesson
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In this performance excerpt, Jack Casady and Jorma Kaukonen play "San Francisco Bay Blues" from Casady's homespun lesson The Bass Guitar of Jack Casady. For more information on the lesson go to www.homespun.com.
"When the Roll is Called Up Yonder" from "The Slide Guitar of Kelly Joe Phelps"
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In this performance excerpt, the late Kelly Joe Phelps plays the haunting "When the Roll is Called Up Yonder." He was a Homespun artist and an all around fan favorite. He will be missed after his untimely passing at the age of 62. For more information on this lesson go to www.homespun.com/shop/product/slide-guitar-of-kelly-joe-phelps/.
Thom Bresh Plays "Walking the Strings" from his Homespun Lesson
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Thom Bresh learned the Travis style directly from the source. His father, Merle Travis. In this excerpt from Bresh's Homespun lesson he plays the Travis classic "Walking The Strings." Sadly, Thom Bresh passed away on May 23, 2022. Enjoy this song that demonstrates his mastery of the Travis style. For more information on his lessons go to www.homespun.com/instructors/thom-bresh/.
Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys with special guest Doc WatsonLive at the White House 1980
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Enjoy this performance of Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys with special guest Doc Watson, from his Homespun lesson The Mandolin of Bill Monroe. In this rare footage he plays at White House in 1980 with introductions by Jimmy Carter. The original footage is courtesy of Smithsonian Institute, Homespun's partner on this terrific lesson. For more information on the Bill Monroe lesson go to www.ho...
Don Wayne Reno and Dale Reno Play "Banjo Signal" From Homespun's Bluegrass Banjo Reno Style
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In this performance excerpt from Don Wayne Reno's Homespun lesson "Bluegrass Banjo Reno Style," he and Dale Reno play the Don Reno classic "Banjo Signal." For the complete lesson go to www.homespun.com/shop/product/bluegrass-banjo-don-reno-style/.
Don Reno (Accompanied by Dale Reno) play "Cumberland Gap"
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In this performance excerpt from Don Wayne Reno's Homespun lesson Bluegrass Banjo Don Reno Style, Don Wayne and Dale Reno play "Cumberland Gap." For more information on the lesson go to www.homespun.com/shop/product/bluegrass-banjo-don-reno-style/.
Jim Weider Plays a Paul Burlison's "Train Kept A-Rollin'" with Levon Helm and Rick Danko
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Enjoy this performance excerpt from Jim Weider's Rockabilly Guitar, Lesson One, of Paul Burlison's "Train Kept A-Rollin.'" Weider is backed up by a terrific band featuring Levon Helm, Rick Danko, and Chris Zaloom. The full lesson is available here: www.homespun.com/shop/product/rockabilly-guitar-two-dvd-set/
Jim Weider Plays a Duane Eddy groove with Special Guests Levon Helm, Rick Danko and Chris Zaloom
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In this performance excerpt from Jim Weider's Homespun Lesson Rockabilly Guitar, Lesson One, the band plays a killer Duane Eddy groove! The band features Levon Helm on drums, Rick Danko on bass, and Chris Zaloom on rhythm guitar. Check out this terrific set of lessons on rockabilly guitar at www.homespun.com/shop/product/rockabilly-guitar-two-dvd-set/.
"I'm Confessin'": a performance excerpt from A Lesson with Steve Allen
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In this excerpt from Homespun's A Lesson with Steve Allen: An Introduction to Jazz Piano, Steve plays "I'm Confessin,'" a jazz standard from the 1930's. For information on the complete lesson go to www.homespun.com/shop/product/a-lesson-with-steve-allen/
Sonny Osborne Plays "El Randa" from his Homespun lesson The Bluegrass Banjo of Sonny Osborne
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In this performance excerpt from Sonny Osborne's Homespun lesson The Bluegrass Banjo of Sonny Osborne, he plays his melodic composition, "El Randa." Bill Evans hosts part of this terrific lesson that gives aspiring banjo pickers insight into to not only the Scruggs-style that made Osborne a bluegrass fixture, but shows his range as an artist. For the complete Homespun lesson go to www.homespun....
The Osborne Brothers play "Rocky Top" from Sonny Osborne's Homespun lesson
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The Osborne Brothers play "Rocky Top" from Sonny Osborne's Homespun lesson
Jorma Kaukonen plays his song "Crystal City" from The Acoustic Guitar of Jorma Kaukonen on Homespun
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Jorma Kaukonen plays his song "Crystal City" from The Acoustic Guitar of Jorma Kaukonen on Homespun
Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady Play "Hesitation Blues" from The Acoustic Guitar of Jorma Kaukonen
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Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady Play "Hesitation Blues" from The Acoustic Guitar of Jorma Kaukonen
Pete Seeger and Doc Watson Play "Lonesome Valley" from Homespun's How To Play the 5-String Banjo
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Pete Seeger and Doc Watson Play "Lonesome Valley" from Homespun's How To Play the 5-String Banjo
"Brooklyn Blossom" from Adrian Legg's Homespun lesson How to Become a More Creative Guitarist
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"Brooklyn Blossom" from Adrian Legg's Homespun lesson How to Become a More Creative Guitarist
Ramblin' Jack Elliott plays "Hard Travelin'" with Arlo Guthrie from his Homespun Lesson
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Ramblin' Jack Elliott plays "Hard Travelin'" with Arlo Guthrie from his Homespun Lesson
Pete Huttlinger Plays "Darcy Farrow" from "Learn To Play the Songs of John Denver, Lesson 1"
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Pete Huttlinger Plays "Darcy Farrow" from "Learn To Play the Songs of John Denver, Lesson 1"
Pete Huttlinger Plays "Rocky Mountain High" from "Learn To Play the Songs of John Denver, Lesson 1"
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Pete Huttlinger Plays "Rocky Mountain High" from "Learn To Play the Songs of John Denver, Lesson 1"
Peter Rowan plays "In The Pines" from his Homespun lesson Lead Singing and Rhythm Guitar
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Peter Rowan plays "In The Pines" from his Homespun lesson Lead Singing and Rhythm Guitar
Peter Rowan plays "Walls of Time" from his Homespun lesson Lead Singing and Rhythm Guitar
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Peter Rowan plays "Walls of Time" from his Homespun lesson Lead Singing and Rhythm Guitar
Roger McGuinn plays "Gate of Horn" from his Homespun lesson "Roger McGuinn's Folk Guitar"
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Roger McGuinn plays "Gate of Horn" from his Homespun lesson "Roger McGuinn's Folk Guitar"
"May The Road Rise to Meet You" the Homespun lesson Roger McGuinn's Basic Folk Guitar
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"May The Road Rise to Meet You" the Homespun lesson Roger McGuinn's Basic Folk Guitar
David Bennett Cohen plays a funky groove from his lesson Blues and Rock Techniques for Hammond Organ
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David Bennett Cohen plays a funky groove from his lesson Blues and Rock Techniques for Hammond Organ
Jimmy Carter, rest In peace
Just listen and watch Tony/ his fingers dance the ballet on the wooden instrument.
This is how I like to hear a guitar played
God, his right and left hands moved like magic. Masterfully executed, to appear easy and effortless to the unaware. RIP Legend
AWESOME !
Swear I have a Smithsonian recording of the entire concert, and at the very end Doc says "there's another anthem they have in the South" and he sings Dixie!! ;p
"Frank Moore was just telling me that if you ask Willie Nelson who the greatest guitar player in the United States is, that the immediate answer will be Doc Watson" ~Jimmy Carter RIP Jimmy Carter! RIP Bill Monroe! RIP Doc Watson!
It's nice to hear Jorma sing.
Norman Blake is awesome but what is that map he has taped to the top of his guitar
Kaufman is so generic and one line robotic no chord play/crosspick always straight scale boring
Fantastic playing by two greats!
Hes not heavy handed. Hes got a real light touch.
A or G tuning? Capo on 2nd fret, I guess it must be G.
Of some interest indeed.
I got to see him once. Wonderful performance. Too bad he's gone.
I think as a guitarist you need to push it further and explore different styles of music, a perfect example is Billy Strings, who experiments with music and he is highly regarded
Paul Brady for President⭐
Truely a stud rip
My god
It kills me they make it look so effen easy, another National Treasure, RIP bro.
Tony Im so glad to have witnessed at Jorma’s Fur Peace Ranch. Then Tom Rush in 2023…”Im glad Im glad Im glad.” Cream
❤❤❤
He is guitar
UA-cam would have broadened his exposure and made him more 💵
Tastes great, beautiful fills
Anybody know the tuning on his guitar?
If this doesn't pull the heart strings, then you don't have any. This guy is right up there amongst the all time greatest guitarists. With a flat pick, for my money, he's the best ever, simply because it's impossible to flat pick more smoothly and with such articulation than Tony did.
I love how he puts his glasses on like he's about to read the newspaper but accept he's about to play a guitar like a Master not like a Master but as a Master a True Master of the guitar I think it's Really Close
He plays the guitar like i pet my cat. So effortlessly and pleasing.
Oh yes thanks
Wow, so beautiful!
Gate of Ivory Gate of Horn ("Glad I was Chicago Born.") A Lovepoem for Deborah by Bob Boldt .For Deborah whom I knew long before we met. To be read over music background. 1954. Dearborn and State. Gate of Horn. Saturday night. My best friend, Tom Clemens to my right and to the left of me, standing at the bar, Roger McGuinn. I have no idea who he is, just another pair of ears listening... "That old Bilbao moon, I won't forget it soon...Just like a big balloon." Eyes on Will Holt's pin spot lit face. Kurt Weil's music. Most only know of The Gate as an interesting side-bar to "Inside Lewellen Davis." I remember beersmelled black floors, red tables, cigarette smoke pierced by aforementioned pin-spot. I didn't know you then. At my revels you were in grade school barely as naive as me. I was 16 when you were 12, growing up through Kinsey and Kesey, Giacometti and Ginsberg. Quaint and lovely in retrospect, never having heard of Homer's Gates of Horn and Ivory. Sneaking out of the house to New York to hear Ginsberg read while me, catching Muddy at the Club DeLisa. Even in 68 we were leaders. Now we are elders. Eyes are on the smoky pinspot. Ears listening to our song even if we don't always remember the text. "That old Bilbao moon would rise above the dune While Tony's Beach Saloon rocked with an old-time tune." Lyrics quoted from the "Bilbao-Song"; HAPPY END; Kurt Weill
Two greats!
Them boys sure can pick
I don't like this particular piece because there's no melody I can remember after having heard it. There's simply nothing catchy about it. Talent without melody equals zero to me.
Listen again... and again...
I miss him. What a delicate but rich tone!
you know a person is good when they play the nastiest lick youve ever heard and they say "i didnt think about it, it just happens"
economy of motion at its finest
Is it just me or is he working "girl with the flaxxen hair" in there? the changes are for CERTAIN
Awesomness aside are these 'runs' they talk of simply exerts from the various musical scales that can be played on guitar? Like the pentatonic, major etc? Or are they fully custom licks he creates? Such an inspiration is Doc! Was introduced to his music through Townes and the old quarter album.
Love Pete! His performances with JD were awesome.
I've heard he passed a while back is it true?
So great
That was musical masturbation.
The way he linked those chords was so fucking cool
he a story teller
It just comes out 😂 trying to explain what it is to be a guitar hero just naturally , with more soul than James brown 😂
Brilliant and Talented Musician!!!
Next day i meant
Tony wife was best friends with my granmy she introduced grampy to tony rice next grampy looked just like him
A remarkable human being. A awesome individual. I went and seen him so much we became good friends. He will always hold a special place in my heart