I'm not even that good of a player but even I still have 4 picks close by when playing my dreadnought. It came to me pretty naturally, I'm glad to see this validated by a pro player of Bryan's caliber
Bryan’s little piece about timing is invaluable. I know many who need to see this. And I mean that in the nicest way possible. Timing is CRUCIAL, people!
It is never lost on me that these are world-class players. The best of the best, just giving us tips, lessons, insights, and more for free. All because of this thing that one of their peers started on a whim. I’m sure Bryan Goddamned Sutton has better things to do than give a basic lesson on developing your internal clock. But there he is, of his own accord, gifting the benefit of his knowledge. Same for all of the guests Tom’s had. And lord knows there aren’t enough words to thank Tom himself for all he’s done to help us put more beautiful music into the world. Always grateful that this community exists. Thanks for the insight and inspiration Tom and Bryan.
There isn't enough time in the world for Uncle Larry, Brian, Guthrie, Jedd to show us all the Cool Licks they know....let alone spend time mastering them....but I am game for giving it a try... THANKS BUK!!!
The tap on that acoustic sounds better than some actual drums I’ve heard. My lord. Bryan is so good I just smile every time I see him. I love that you guys got that shot of him starting out that descending line closer to the bridge for the highs and as he was descending his picking attack descended incrementally with every string change. The man is so creative while being just locked on the fundamentals. I always think the phrase “freedom through discipline” every time I watch you guys do something. So inspiring.
So old Larry knocked out two triples in a row and was back on another session today, right as rain. It’s a beautiful thing to love what you do for a living.
Absolute pleasure when you two get together. Besides just basking in the friendship and goodness in the room, I always learn something new. Thanks for letting us get to know Bryan a little better and hear some of his musical magic. What a gem.
Very Nice....Uncle Larry taking the class on a field trip into the studio with none other than the one and only Bryan Sutton....Such a cool hang, thanks Tom, for taking us along for the ride...you are the best!!!!!
I was just listening to Thile's "Raining At Sunset". Bryan's guitar work on the tune is transcendent. There is video of him and Chris doing the tune at the Merlefest midnight jam.
Bryan has been a big inspiration for years now. Love everything he puts out, I keep hoping for a new solo record but he seems to be content doing this for now.
Never has the sound of an acoustic guitar stood more in reverse of the way it looks! Bryan Sutton's Martin sounds as beautiful as a priceless gorgeous acoustic guitar can sound, but it looks like it's been dug up out of a southern swamp. Him tapping on the top and it resonating in the key of "E-ish"... WoW!! Thanks Uncle Larry for the inside look!
That just made me laugh! Bryan is such a master, the tone he gets, even playing fast, is just fantatastic. And the respect and love he has for a dude from bar bands is just amazing... What a great channel this is, thanks for showing us the depth of musicianship and soul these guys have.
it makes me happy that 2 of the absolute top gun guitarists are still in awe and hip to Jerry Reed. For 98% of people he was the country comic foil to Burt Reynolds but goddamn.... the greatest thumbpicker and composer of all time. I've heard a lot of players try to do his stuff, but no one has matched let alone topped him in his style. His resume is astounding, in case ya'll never dug into it. What a life that man led.
Yes indeed, one of the best live performances I recall seeing as a kid, was on one of those 70’s-era Saturday evening country variety shows my Dad watched (of which there were many: Porter Wagoner, Bill Anderson, Glen Campbell, Hee Haw!, etc.). It was Roy Clark and Jerry Reed licking back and forth...seemed as if their fretboards would burst into flames!
Bryan is such a humble, sweet man. Even in the midst of being such a talented and revered musician. It was good to see even a Maestro like Bryan, humbly struggle with slowing down that riff. That a Maestro like him can still struggle with something musically/instrumentally, yet not let that struggle influence him at all, helps us novices understand the long road ahead. That even the best professionals still struggle. Fucking great vid!!
Bryan Sutton is incredible and his lesson on rhythm was terrific. Besides being a badass, he’s a really great human being. Thanks for having him on your show Larry.
Man, the guitar has a resonate sound that is mind blowing and Bryan is top notch! What a learning experience in tone and talent! Trading licks is what it's all about, and could you get any better in a acoustic player? This is fantastic ! Thanks Uncle Larry!
And where's Bryan going? To go practice in a corner somewhere. Steve Coffman said,"You think this talent grows on trees? We go home and practice." Thanks again, Unc!
So much good stuff in this episode. If you want to be able to play anything remotely complicated on the guitar while singing, you totally have to do what Bryan talked about. Something has to be unconscious, either the singing or the guitar part (usually the guitar part). Cuz you can't be thinking about both of them at the same time. In Rick Beato's Stewart Copeland interview, he talked about how much work Sting had to do to be able to play the Police bass lines while singing.
The depth of knowledge and level of detail Bryan has is astounding.
He's fuckin insane!
Probably not much more than we have in our chosen trades.. but he ended up in a very cool place.! Ended up on the right road….
@@joeurbanowski321 I think it's pretty clear he is not a garden variety guitar tradesman.
Unbelievable the way that guitar sounds even through an iPhone mic
oh man! "the picks, yea thats my eq.." THIS is SO important
😂Just what I need to watch in the midst of my finger style pursuits. I get sidetracked so easily. Now I wanna go work on my flat pickin’.
I'm not even that good of a player but even I still have 4 picks close by when playing my dreadnought. It came to me pretty naturally, I'm glad to see this validated by a pro player of Bryan's caliber
I think the musicality of Bryan in combination with that old D-28 ‘Bone is just simply breathtaking.
i couln't agree more .. .
Man, I love these little excursions with Mr. Sutton!!
Damn the sounds of that old beast of an gift of a guitar was increadable
Was just about to comment the same. As great as what they were saying is, I got distracted by Bryan's touch and the tone of that old Martin.
Yeah that sounds great, I want one.
Yeah that tone and resonance was something else.. just wow
indreadable
An in depth interview with Bryan would be amazing, perhaps during that one hour or so a month when he's not practicing..
That 36' D28 is insane --one of the best in existence
Bryan's acoustic is so resonant. Wow!
man I LOVE Bryans playing so much, u guys just have great chemistry together, musically and just as 2 dudes hangin too
One of the best in the world says “I’m gonna go practice” on his way out the door while on his lunch break
💪
Man, I’m so grateful this show exists.
Easily, my favorite thing on UA-cam.
Bryan’s little piece about timing is invaluable. I know many who need to see this. And I mean that in the nicest way possible. Timing is CRUCIAL, people!
It is never lost on me that these are world-class players. The best of the best, just giving us tips, lessons, insights, and more for free. All because of this thing that one of their peers started on a whim. I’m sure Bryan Goddamned Sutton has better things to do than give a basic lesson on developing your internal clock. But there he is, of his own accord, gifting the benefit of his knowledge. Same for all of the guests Tom’s had. And lord knows there aren’t enough words to thank Tom himself for all he’s done to help us put more beautiful music into the world. Always grateful that this community exists. Thanks for the insight and inspiration Tom and Bryan.
Damn, Bryan even knows how to make one note sound amazing!
I think I smiled about all 16 minutes of this episode. Thanks, gentleman.
Waiting patiently on the podcast
If I had that Martin, then I'd be happy... 😊
That Martin AND Bryan's talent.
How lucky are we to be exposed to these brilliant people? Thanks Tom!
I love hearing Bryan shout out Vernon and Nuno! Y'all have fun!
What a monster player Mr Sutton is….and that guitar…😍
There isn't enough time in the world for Uncle Larry, Brian, Guthrie, Jedd to show us all the Cool Licks they know....let alone spend time mastering them....but I am game for giving it a try... THANKS BUK!!!
For real!
The tap on that acoustic sounds better than some actual drums I’ve heard. My lord. Bryan is so good I just smile every time I see him. I love that you guys got that shot of him starting out that descending line closer to the bridge for the highs and as he was descending his picking attack descended incrementally with every string change. The man is so creative while being just locked on the fundamentals. I always think the phrase “freedom through discipline” every time I watch you guys do something. So inspiring.
I have difficult days ahead - I will learn rhythm using Mr. Bryan's method. Thanks to him.
So old Larry knocked out two triples in a row and was back on another session today, right as rain. It’s a beautiful thing to love what you do for a living.
good lord does that guitar Bryan is playing sound amazing... like perfect thank you
Bryan Sutton - Frisell's Rag is fantastic!!
Bryan Sutton day again in Uncle Larry’s neighborhood. Always a good day
If I could play like Brian, THEN I'd be happy!
Haha
I wish you well but I’m afraid he’s a once and a generation player.
Yeah, I'm just being funny. 😁
The whole "then I'll be happy" thing cracks me up.
Every moment of Bryan’s playing is masterfully beautiful!!!!
Fascinating how different the sound can be with the smart use of different thickness os the picks !
Love that guy... but damn... that guitar!!!! It rings for days!!! Love it!
Wow, what a lovely sound out of that guitar, fingers..
What an amazing sounding guitar and I could listen to Bryan just "goof" around all day. What a treasure, thanks Uncle Larry!
The reverb in that herringbone is gonna keep me up tonight. Geez…what a guitar.
Absolute pleasure when you two get together. Besides just basking in the friendship and goodness in the room, I always learn something new. Thanks for letting us get to know Bryan a little better and hear some of his musical magic. What a gem.
Very Nice....Uncle Larry taking the class on a field trip into the studio with none other than the one and only Bryan Sutton....Such a cool hang, thanks Tom, for taking us along for the ride...you are the best!!!!!
Love hearing Bryan. Was lucky enough to see him at the Ryman last year with Bela. Was incredible to watch him live
Bryan is a monster and a gentleman in the same skin. What a human. Thanks for these great looks and sounds, brother!
I was just listening to Thile's "Raining At Sunset". Bryan's guitar work on the tune is transcendent. There is video of him and Chris doing the tune at the Merlefest midnight jam.
That is some seriously nutritional music.
Bryan has been a big inspiration for years now. Love everything he puts out, I keep hoping for a new solo record but he seems to be content doing this for now.
Mr Sutton is so inspriring to hear. That guitar placed in his skilled hands... pure magic
Bryan Sutton "I'm still working on that." Me, too ;-). Cool vid. Love the “Hey Man Show Me A Cool Lick” premise.
Another great episode Tom. Thank you for this!
The layers of the cake. WOW
Never has the sound of an acoustic guitar stood more in reverse of the way it looks! Bryan Sutton's Martin sounds as beautiful as a priceless gorgeous acoustic guitar can sound, but it looks like it's been dug up out of a southern swamp. Him tapping on the top and it resonating in the key of "E-ish"... WoW!!
Thanks Uncle Larry for the inside look!
These in-studio videos are priceless. Thanks, Tom!
Now I know what acoustic guitar perfection sounds like...what an amazing sounding instrument!
I've never heard an acoustic guitar ring out like that. That's spectacular.
What a wonderful player. The sound he creates is incredible.
Man I freakin' LOVE this channel. Bryan is a complete gift of a player. Thank you, Unc!!
These are some of my favorite Uncle Larry vids. Love seeing you with your friends and hearing their perspectives.
These episodes with Bryan are the best! I wish we could get more in depth interviews and lessons. Thanks again for a great video!
Just completely stole the bluegrass heart lick! Thanks Bryan!
Too much fun you guys!
Thank you Tom. Love these episodes with Bryan.
Uncle Larry and Cousin Bryan, you guys are a great. Love eavesdropping your studio viists.
That just made me laugh! Bryan is such a master, the tone he gets, even playing fast, is just fantatastic. And the respect and love he has for a dude from bar bands is just amazing... What a great channel this is, thanks for showing us the depth of musicianship and soul these guys have.
I love these types of clips Uncle Larry. Talent galore. I've been schooled! Cheers!
Yes, Bryan is my favorite guess, for certain!!
Good gosh almighty! That guitar is the definitive example of "piano tone."
He is my favorite guest for sure. His musicality flows so natural. And I love hearing the conversations. Thanks!
Best guest. I watch these many times. Ty
It’s cool that you share your workplace with the homeskoolers.
Great detail of a session musician.
Thanks uncle. 😎✌️
Beautiful playing...
Bryan Sutton is a Zen Master! Thanks for featuring him on the channel so often.
I love your friends. Gordon and Bryan are top notch, thank you for giving us a glimpse.
HAHAHA thanks for sharing Tom - fly on the wall - awesome.
Amazing playing and style. Thanks for getting us some Bryan time, Uncle Larry.
Thank You Both! Excellent
You guys are a bit like Yin and Yang; such great complements to each other thank you both!
❤❤ Sutton Sutton who’s got the Sutton trustworthy and practiced out of the mouth of a talented man thank you talented Tom
That old guitar sounds amazing, but the man playing it is amazing too
Here to formally request a full length 2 hour version of you and Bryan Sutton nerding out like this. I could watch this all day long.
This level of resonance is what guitar makers have been chasing for decades in their production processes. That's unbelievably amazing sounding.
Incredible episode with many golden moments. Bryan has phenomenal talent AND skill. Love that dude too. Cool for Skool!
That guy is amazing. He has great touch and beautiful tone.
This was GREAT! Loved this
Bryan is the best acoustic guy around. Always learn something with him. Thanks for this Little Tommy!
Wow, what a phenomenal guitar player!!!! Awesome
This is wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
What a great sounding old Martin .. a true workin' man's guitar! Oh, the tales it could tell! This is fascinating, especially the pick eq concept.
Another great video. Thanks Larry.
B Rad just showed/taught the whole world the most basic MOST important lesson.
it makes me happy that 2 of the absolute top gun guitarists are still in awe and hip to Jerry Reed. For 98% of people he was the country comic foil to Burt Reynolds but goddamn.... the greatest thumbpicker and composer of all time. I've heard a lot of players try to do his stuff, but no one has matched let alone topped him in his style. His resume is astounding, in case ya'll never dug into it. What a life that man led.
Yes indeed, one of the best live performances I recall seeing as a kid, was on one of those 70’s-era Saturday evening country variety shows my Dad watched (of which there were many: Porter Wagoner, Bill Anderson, Glen Campbell, Hee Haw!, etc.). It was Roy Clark and Jerry Reed licking back and forth...seemed as if their fretboards would burst into flames!
Excellent. Thank you sir.
I love when Tom has guests on the homeskoolin show! And I love Brian! Always a pleasure to listen to him play.
Bryan is such a humble, sweet man. Even in the midst of being such a talented and revered musician. It was good to see even a Maestro like Bryan, humbly struggle with slowing down that riff. That a Maestro like him can still struggle with something musically/instrumentally, yet not let that struggle influence him at all, helps us novices understand the long road ahead. That even the best professionals still struggle. Fucking great vid!!
Bryan Sutton is incredible and his lesson on rhythm was terrific. Besides being a badass, he’s a really great human being. Thanks for having him on your show Larry.
Good one👍 y'all are living the dream!
Invaluable stuff, really enjoyed this. Thanks
Now I’m lit. What a beautiful guitar. You got me strumming today.
Thanks for taking us along!!!
Man, the guitar has a resonate sound that is mind blowing and Bryan is top notch!
What a learning experience in tone and talent!
Trading licks is what it's all about, and could you get any better in a acoustic player?
This is fantastic !
Thanks Uncle Larry!
And where's Bryan going? To go practice in a corner somewhere. Steve Coffman said,"You think this talent grows on trees? We go home and practice." Thanks again, Unc!
What a gift these vids are - Bryan Sutton, come on man, how good is that? And new minutiae, more please!
So much good stuff in this episode. If you want to be able to play anything remotely complicated on the guitar while singing, you totally have to do what Bryan talked about. Something has to be unconscious, either the singing or the guitar part (usually the guitar part). Cuz you can't be thinking about both of them at the same time. In Rick Beato's Stewart Copeland interview, he talked about how much work Sting had to do to be able to play the Police bass lines while singing.
Bryan is AWESOME!!!
i'd love to see a homeskoolin' episode where you and Bryan go to Gruhns and noodle on guitars. The longer the video the better! Love this channel
Cheers from Brno, Bryan. it was amazing show.
Pure friendship, knowledge and positive vibes!
such a joy home skoolin with Bryan