RIP Steve- I always noted the moments in this jam when you look up and exhibit an expression of pride and joy in playing with Grace. One of the few banjoists who were equally adept at both bluegrass and Old-Time. You were a bright light for me as a developing banjo player. You will be sorely missed. God bless your family and legacy
The Magic happens when you get into a song circle and get the music going.... everyone gets locked into the groove... its like flying!! I got down to Clifftop in 2008 and 2009.... miss my friends....
Gosh, wish that she would play a tune she knows!!!😃but seriously.. She is my hero.. I work hard at playing like and keeping up with her.. SHe is my inspiration..and I'm 77.. Soze I'm an old man following in the footsteps of a child!! love it.
You people make it sing, wood and gut and metal. I envy what you do and and wish I was one of your inspiring clan. I'm lucky when I can tap my toe in time with the beat. Please. Keep on Playing and dancing, he rest of us are dying for more.....
From time to time I come upon Grace Forrest on UA-cam, and I'm always glad when I do. Bluegrass is fine in its way, but if you don't get a lift from hearing Grace play, it's time you got some dancing in your soul.
I, for one, have become to love this "monotonous old-time stuff." It's appreciated by participating: friends, family, musicians, dancers, in barns, on front porches, or under a canopy in the woods bare foot with nothing but dirt and grass under your feet, such as with Grace here. What other venue creates such a family-like gathering?
to grace. the judds one said it. "if it ain' t broke don' t fix it" your music don' t need fixin. you do what you are good at and you lov it. it don' t get any better. thanks
If it sounds monotonous, you aren't really listening. If you concentrate, you should hear subtle differences in the melodic lines and phrasing of the tune, which are a central part of it's "danceability." It's possible that only the musicians can hear it, from having to work out the tunes note-by-note, but listen, and see if you hear the differences.
I so agree American Honey. I wish this monotonous noise making would have continued for another 10 minutes uninterrupted. Just love it. If you watch Grace and the others they just get lost in the music. I just gotta get me a fiddle.
o hurt me, your cute doggy s n heaven, like mine 90kg Dane, best Friend ,loving BiG Family Dog, we miss him so epecialy our 3 Granddaughters, he can Play now together with your Doggy in Dog Heaven! R.I.P from Switzerland
RIP Steve- I always noted the moments in this jam when you look up and exhibit an expression of pride and joy in playing with Grace. One of the few banjoists who were equally adept at both bluegrass and Old-Time. You were a bright light for me as a developing banjo player. You will be sorely missed. God bless your family and legacy
This is great music. An additional pleasure was Miss Moonshine buck dancing.
Really enjoyed this in Scotland thumbs up
The Magic happens when you get into a song circle and get the music going.... everyone gets locked into the groove... its like flying!! I got down to Clifftop in 2008 and 2009.... miss my friends....
Gosh, wish that she would play a tune she knows!!!😃but seriously.. She is my hero.. I work hard at playing like and keeping up with her.. SHe is my inspiration..and I'm 77.. Soze I'm an old man following in the footsteps of a child!! love it.
The More The Merrier ! Warms The Heart ❤ , Sooths The Soul ! 🙂
Love Love Love the Awesome Hill Music Sounds So Good ✌️♥️
Excellent job on the banjo Steve
You people make it sing, wood and gut and metal. I envy what you do and and wish I was one of your inspiring clan.
I'm lucky when I can tap my toe in time with the beat. Please. Keep on Playing and dancing, he rest of us are dying for more.....
Beautiful. Carrying on the tradition!
Amazing! Their music sure takes us to some happy and placid place in Foreverland! Awe-some!!! Greetings from Brazil. PS we love your music!
Brilliant! Grace, you have a way of slurring the just right notes in a perfectly smooth fashion. Good stuff!
Unrefined, off the cuff and absolutely fantastic. proper jam session music. Love it.
That is some hot music! Love it!!!
Lovely indeed!
😎🇺🇸👍
Love it!
From time to time I come upon Grace Forrest on UA-cam, and I'm always
glad when I do. Bluegrass is fine in its way, but if you don't get a
lift from hearing Grace play, it's time you got some dancing in your soul.
I, for one, have become to love this "monotonous old-time stuff." It's appreciated by participating: friends, family, musicians, dancers, in barns, on front porches, or under a canopy in the woods bare foot with nothing but dirt and grass under your feet, such as with Grace here. What other venue creates such a family-like gathering?
American Honey , appreciate the subtle variations and you will realise it’s not monotonous at all.
Same sentiment from this old guy in Southampton (Southern England)
The best of the rustic pentatonic sound.
this is healing music for me. Thank you for being such awesome musicians, you're angels!
This is so good!! And, as someone already pointed out, a very addicting tune.
to grace. the judds one said it. "if it ain' t broke don' t fix it" your music don' t need fixin. you do what you are good at and you lov it. it don' t get any better. thanks
absolutely superb
SATISFYING! Very very satisfying.
Awesome music and talent you all...great picken..keep pickn
Wonderful!
WOW!! Great
Excellent
nice drive to this tune!
Love it
Absolument génial !!!!
I like it.
Wow! awesome!
In the Trance Zone.
Top drawer.
Good Stuff!
Thanks!
If it sounds monotonous, you aren't really listening. If you concentrate, you should hear subtle differences in the melodic lines and phrasing of the tune, which are a central part of it's "danceability." It's possible that only the musicians can hear it, from having to work out the tunes note-by-note, but listen, and see if you hear the differences.
Kyle Peterson , well said Kyle. Have made the same comment myself.
Woohoo,Grace Forrest is the most BEAUTIFUL WOMAN I HAVE EVER SEEN!!!!!!!.not to mention how very Talented she is.
Reminds me quite a bit of the B part of Soldier's Joy.
I so agree American Honey. I wish this monotonous noise making would have continued for another 10 minutes uninterrupted. Just love it. If you watch Grace and the others they just get lost in the music. I just gotta get me a fiddle.
Mighty Fine!!
Great fiddlin' and steppitune
🔥🔥🔥
Who isn't tapping their feet! :)
Wowwhat a lady what a shame I live in ireland and she where she is I would love to talk tunes with this girl keep it up girl tnku
Uncle Jed is happy......so am i
Don't ya love the ole dear in the background? She can't keep her feet still.
Heard Doc Watson and Fred Price play this tune different than how Grace Forrest and Steve Arkin do it.
Doc and Fred's tune is a version of Whoa Mule. This one is a piece made up by Garry Harrison.
o hurt me, your cute doggy s n heaven, like mine 90kg Dane, best Friend ,loving BiG Family Dog, we miss him so epecialy our 3 Granddaughters, he can Play now together with your Doggy in Dog Heaven! R.I.P from Switzerland
I heard Doc Watson and Fred Price do "Humpback Mule" different than how Grace and Steve do it.
Better than Great
are you kin to genral forrest grace?
The tune is called "I left my iPhone in my Prius on my way to the accounting office ".
Quasimodal tune! hah!