Southern Raised Bluegrass Performs "Orange Blossom Special"
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Nice to see young people keeping this music alive.
My sentiments EXACTLY
Y’all need to go to the Walnut Valley Festival (Winfield). I felt like such an old fart when I was there! Lots and lots of young people camping and picking, and the competition is tough.
@@sevenandthelittlestmew Where is this festival, near Winfield, B.C. ?
Yea deffiinatly ..its sad the country music industry has went down hill something awful its all pop music with a country accent
@@republican9066 but thankfully there are still alot of great established acts out there like Alison Krauss and Union Station, as well as Rhonda Vincent and the rage just to name two of my favorites
Many of the old time players can't read a lick of music but they hear a tune once and they can play it.
very true!
Robert Lytle: Hot daing yeah.
My old fiddle teacher was like that. Self taught and had good ear
Exactly, and it's even more common than most people realize. I can't read a lick of music but have played guitar in many bar bands over the last 21 years but can also play bass, drums, piano & some mandolin. Fiddle on the other hand has been kicking my butt a little here lately but I'm working on it & am confident I'll add that to my repertoire as well in the future. In the band/musicians circles my experiences have been its way more common to run into self taught musicians that don't read music than those who can read it, especially at bluegrass festivals & such. Ymmv
@@MrMd5555 exactly. Sat down to a piano at age 6. Heard chet Atkins play at age 8 ,said my I got to do that. Grade 5 through ,7 band played Trumpet with the super basics whole single noted music. Can play about any instrument I pick up. However, started learning music theory and basic reading music late in life the back door way. I strongly recommend getting basic paino/ keyboard lessons and knowledge even for ear players. It will make your advancement much easier. I'm retired play my guitars every day. Need to get the piano up and going. And the sax and mandolin just rest in their cases. Perhaps this winter. Too many projects.
Mozart in bluegrass. What a time to be alive.
My Daddy absolutely loved both Appalachian bluegrass and Ozark bluegrass. I used to just dread Sunday night because of the hee haw, grand ol Opry, and the other country music shows.
Here I am now 56 years old and love all shades of bluegrass. Thank you for sharing your talents and thank you Dad for sharing your life with me and my siblings.
But aside from the bluegrass, Hee Haw was a stupid show.
Maybe, but it had preddy girls and boregard the hound. What was you a watchin?
@@dancotterman1267 preddy girls
Merveilleux 😊
Yeah, the humor/laughter was all so fake.
These settings are not exclusive to the south. I Connecticut there was a disused train track near Stafford Springs. Every Saturday i would drive there, take an ear of corn from the field next to the path, (corn is the best trout bait) and go fishing for trout with my girlfriend. The greatest time of my life.
Love the way she smiles while shooting at us 200 notes per second
Her smile. I'm in love . . .
Best remark ever
Blister 'n' Burn! Straight Fire Moonshine!
That was excellent 👌
This is the best rendition of "The Orange Blossom Special" that I have ever heard. I absolutely love the way you blended Mozart's "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, I. Allegro", Rossini's "William Tell Overture" and Aaron Coplin"s "Hoe-down" into the song. This is a true masterpiece.
You can't play like that if you are not classical trained
Give a listen to Roy Clark and Jimmy Henley performing this tune, it is really great to watch and listen to.
give this version on pedal steel a chance: ua-cam.com/video/5VD4LfOOn9I/v-deo.html
Hands down the best fiddler of this generation. Keep up the impressive work young lady
when i'm on you tube i always finish my day with southern raised. just plain great music.
My grandfather played this every morning on his fiddle. he is gone now but this reminds me so much of the early mornings at Grandads house in Alabama. Grandad on the fidel and Mimi cooking breakfast. Such a wonderful recall of memories, thanks.
What a great legacy for you to have that memory
My childhood neighbors played “fiddle” music; this brings good memories. 🙂
Awesome share
That’s so cute!!!
One classic part was Mozart's little night music! Light cavalry .
Fantastic.
I may have been born a yank, but now that's some sweet soundin music. I don't listen to country cuz it doesn't sound like this...but it should! Music like this is true Americana. Delicious like mama's apple pie
You know apple pie ain't American right? 😂
@@Ben-cl2co Nope but it sure is delicious!
You did know this ain't country music, right?
Well I'm From the South..well Kinda if you count Southern California but my Mama & Aunt played alot of Country music was we were youngins back when is was GOOD...there is some Good country now but the line gets awful Blurry at time
It’s akin to Older County Music/Appalachian Bluegrass and Folk Rock (but crossed with Classical…Tchaikovsky) It has it’s origins in Scott -Irish Music our ancestors brought to America…90% of modern Country Music has lost those roots.
Love how she blends those other tunes within Orange Blossom Special to create a wild medley
Y'all made this mountain boy's heart happy.
THANK YOU GOD!! no computers, no electronics... just instruments and TALENT, real music that really touches the soul
This kind of music allows listeners to freely think, rather than be told what to think via lyrics. Fabulous work done with this group. Keep on playing!
Write the Lyrics ifn' ye's Dare. This is Straight Fire Moonshine Music!
That's what I thought about classical music my whole life. You ask anybody at work if they like classical and they look at you like you're an alien. Then you ask them if they likes Star Wars. Guess what! Pretty much any mega famous movie has classical music. But if you listen to it without a movie you can imagine any damn thing you want.
If you really listen the instruments are talking
Shoot, just ask them if they liked Looney Tunes as kids.
For God we have JESUS amen
Wow! A fiddle and a violin in the save video! All at once!
Wow. Smokin'
Amazing.
Wow! My jaw's on the floor! That's some natural talent, can't buy that on amazon.
Man... you make that fiddle cry with tears of joy!
Well done all of you!
Wow.. damn THAT girl can PLAY!!
Great change up at the end
Wow very entertaining
I am Northern Raised, but love this music big time.
new england has a backwoods culture up north. i'm from one.
Not one single liberal Godless yankee can do this. Our flames of hate and rebellion are only being flamed hirer! Dio Vindice!
Wow! That lady can play!
Put a BIG smile on my face
This is a flex and I am here for it.
Beautiful 👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I'm 54 years old, and I been searching for the name of this song for about 40 of them. Can't believe I finally stumbled upon it (and a great performance). I think I first saw it on Hee-Haw... I think.
Grizzled old metal banging 62' year old biker here, ALL renditions of this song stir my core. Ol' Roy and boys be proud.
First of all I must say that I am from The UK and don't have much experience with this style of music,but I have to say that is the most amazing "fiddle" playing I think I have ever seen and heard!And I swear there are times in the video when the other members of the band look at her as if to say "Yeah,this one's yours!"
It's funny. Most of this style originated in the U.K, Wales, Ireland.
@@aligator9552 I'ts intersesting as I do associate the fiddle with Ireland,but not really Wales.And I have friends and family from Wales and never thought of it a a fiddle playing culture.I bet tho now you have pointed it out I will hear it!
@@GnrMilligan There is a bit more to it. There was a great movie I forget the name of that traced bluegrass music to England/Music to Appalachia in the 1600 - 1700's.
@@aligator9552 Well music does tend to travell and evolve!And I may well,in the future come across that movie and remember your post and think I wonder if that's the movie that someone mentioned on Facebook ages ago..lol..And I'll watch it!
Actually, many southerners are whose ancestors are from the British isles and Ireland. They also clogged in some of these areas.
Came to listen to Orange Blossom Special and got to hear some classical music! Nice!
Fabulous Southern Bluegrass, classic, it never gets old and Southern bells are always nice.
This is soulful music, it inspires to be hopeful for a bright future.
Thank you, Southern Raised for your late night concert.
Absolutely great musical humor here. Thanks
Southern music is beautiful ❤️ There is absolutely no competition to it.
There's plenty of blue grass in the north too. Where I live in NY is part of Appalachia.
@@maryroller4417 Nice. I live in Kentucky, in the Appalachians.
only one part of this was "southern".
This isn’t southern music, this is middle Appalachian music played with some southern style.
When they break into 'Hoedown' from Coplands 'Rodeo', i get such shivers of excitement. Beautiful!
Gawd that bass player is HAWT!!!!!!!!!
Can't help but smile while listening.
One of the best mashups i've ever heard, transitions were totally seamless.
Some of the better music I've heard lately.
Bluegrass PUR einfach großartig und schwungvoll !!!
Clever stuff. Nothing like a little Mozart mixed in with your Orange Blossom! Jesus. Not to mention Rossini. Very nice version!
O.M.G. That banjo player with the glasses, ADORABLE!
Pretty gal, talented fiddler she!!!!!!!!!!
these guys and girls are awesome, love this Band.
Thank you folks again. It is always pleasure.🎉🎉🎉
2:13 You got an lol out of me. Brava. Bravo. @SouthernRaisedBG
Breath taking. Just bloody brilliant.
I am in love with the fiddle player!!
You and me both man!!
I love how country and folk music have such simplicity hits directly to us or does not direct reminds of simplicity soaks in the heart so easily give a me the feel Ki inhe koi parva nhi Hai yeh deewani logo keh Chehre par muskan laane ke liye Lage Hoye Hai aur yeh batao vo log bhi Jo Dil ya man mei aata Hai seetha jobaan par bhi leaate Hai befikar transparent
I'M HOOKED! 🎣
"Your creativity and originality are truly inspiring - keep it up!"
I love this music!!! It sounds so good!!👌❤️💃
I can’t even listen to today’s country. Haven’t been able to for years. I am sure glad to see there are still people, and young people at that, playing this good music!
Kudos to all of you!
EDIT…… and props to all of the instrumentalists, they are great, but the Fiddleist is awesome!
Bluegrass or country?
@@rendhikaakbar6933
Country. It has it’s roots in bluegrass. I can always listen to bluegrass, but todays country is nauseating. It’s nice to see young people keeping the old music alive instead of just following the popular music industry.
@@crocodilegrundee4514 got to pitch in there with you. Bluegrass still gives you hope in music.
I describe the Nashville Pop as country FATT. Fake Accents Two Tempos. Mostly by frat guys who are not story tellers; songs limited to driving trucks,drinking beer, and bragging about how much the girls like them. Country Radio's short play lists=8 songs then repeat.
@@sandburgmartin7947
Yeah, my sentiments exactly. For me, it has to have something more than just a good beat. I will listen to a lot of different music, but most all the popular music nowadays, is just boring. Whether it is pop, country, or Rock, there is just not much to it other than a beat.
Bluegrass I really enjoy though. The FATT acronym sums it up just right. I like that one for the pop country!
OH YEAH, HERE WE GO !!!!! YEE HAW !!!!! SAW THEM THAR' STRINGS !!!!! ONE OF THE BEST ORANGE BLOSSOM SPECIALS I HAVE EVER HEARD !!!!!!!
Thanks so much
I TOTALLY AGREE!!!!!
It is absolutely disgusting how good this is! It's sick! Just kill me now! I'm glad I found this to put on my Apocalyrical Playlist...
As I go on a 5 hour loop...
Wow, that was amlazing, so much energy.
Excellent.
I have always loved this song and I can truly say this version is one of the best that I've heard ❤
I don't know what's better --- the music or the photography. They're both fantastic.
As always another home run by my favorite group. No one plays the fiddle better than Emily!!! She knows how to make it smoke. God bless you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That's so kind, thank you!!
Straight Moonshine Fire... Blister and burn...
😊
Mozart, and the Wiliam Tell Overture, excellent work folks, keep it UP!
Lively, catchy and bouncy. Good work!
Great Bluegrass's my friends. 🔈🔉🔊🎻🎻🎻🎻🎶🎶🎶🎵🎵🎵
Well I love a bit of bluegrass and this truly hit the spot! Well done and thank you for sharing your remarkable talents.
She threw in some Mozart, Copland, and Rossini too!
Blister 'n' Burn, Straight Fire Moonshine Music!
@@chardtomp sad part would be how many people would say "who?"
The best version I've ever heard. It even comes with a short piece by Billy Bob Mozart. Stunning!
Phenomenal. Breathtaking. I have never heard anyone play the fiddle like this and I’m old.
Fun musicians!
Wonderful medley!!! Well done. And chops too!
Kudos to the band!!!
I love seeing kids like this having good clean fun, and making people smile. They are wonderful, and their parents have to be something really special too to raise fine kids like this!
This rocks looks like so much fun to play
She's gorgeous
amazing how many dittys they can squeeze into one song!
That is some heavy metal violin there gal!
It doesn't matter what kind of music it is, when there's great talent playing it, it's always inspiring. Play on kids, you sound great!
Wow I’m really surprised that there fiddle didn’t bust out in flames 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Matt's guitar is no slouch either he ceeps up quite well.
According to rumor, it actually did several times. They had to do multiple takes. Rumor also has it that Charlie Daniels' ghost showed up during the recording of this, smiled at Emily (the fiddle player), gave her a thumbs up, and went back to the afterlife.
I had a really tough day today. Down on myself. Down on life. Fighting with friends. Really needed a song to help let it all about. Turned to just two tunes that had the right mix of hope and melancholy. This one and Equinox by Cole. Going back and forth between them. It really helps. Helps me cry the frustration out without doing much more than just laying in the dark and letting the music sweep over me. Thanks Angel. You may not be aware but your music touches people. Did for me tonight.
AMAZING!!!!!
Hi I'm Curtis from Colorado I really dig your band, I'm a veteran so was my brother we jammed on weekends ,I play harmonica and he jammed guitar, he is gone . But when I saw your violin jam I had to plug in my fender amp and my harmonica mic a red howler... I honked off my neighbors but so what. I really like your jam.....
I'm blown away! This was truly a delight to listen to! Thanks for sharing your talents with us all.
That’s some fine finger work there, young lady. Good to see the younger generation playing some good bluegrass. Keep it, guys. 👍👍
I'm so glad to see that bluegrass music isn't dying out
Used to play this on harmonica. Can't do it anymore. You guys are incredible! Michael
By far the best fiddle playing I've ever heard!! Yall have so much talent!! 😍😍
Fantastic arrangement. The classical bits had me grinning from ear to ear.
I was replaying this before the band finished! Don't stop!
Браво ! прекрасное исполнение 🎉
I love that bluegrass.
This is beautiful, seeing this lady play with a smile of one who knows what they are doing and enjoys it as they do it incredibly well. This is beauty, wow 🙌🏻🙌🏻
Love the music that ,made our country great !!!! It's our roots & who we are !! America !! 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲👍👍!!
Ok, I'm impressed, big time.
ditto!
Me too
Bravo!
Great Just Great-- Between frames 448 and 503 the young man playing the geetar something runs across the tracks behind him left to right its all small and brown-- young bear I cant stop frame on it, Maybe somebody can take a shot at stopping it just right ,Great Music
What a talented group. God Bless you guys.
very different and interesting arrrangement... love the add of William Tell Overture
Yup as mention per last piece, Americas got "real" talent! Here they are!
Natural blessings!
Emily, I was raised country, out on a farm in the middle of nowhere. My grandfather was a fiddle man.
Country & Gospel was all I knew.
Went off to major in music on a full scholarship.
I was away out of my wheelhouse.
BUT, if 100s of hours of listening to Classical music had been played like that, I would have been right at home!
Absolutly amazing !!!❤❤❤❤❤
Hot! The train they're fiddling up is really burning up the rails. Thanks y'all.
Love Bluegrass music, great arrangement.