Augusta 2013 Bluegrass Week Staff - New Camptown Races
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- Опубліковано 8 сер 2013
- Each year, Bluegrass Week at Augusta brings together some of the most talented and accomplished bluegrass performers in America to teach and perform. This video, part of a concert that featured the entire staff of 2013 Bluegrass week, spotlights virtuoso performances by: Jesse Brock on mandolin, Alan Bibee on mandolin, Brittany Haas on fiddle, Don Shean on banjo, Tyler Grant on guitar, Mark Panfil on dobro, Russ Barenberg on guitar, and Sharon Gilchrist on bass. Find out more about Augusta summer programs at www.AugustaheritageCenter.org and see all my Augusta videos at / augustaheritage . Video by Bill Dudley: www.billdudley.com
Have had the pleasure to see Frank Wakefield several times over the years. This is the best version I have heard. That fiddle player is a delight. Full of the joy of the joy that Frank intended.
Wow! Everybody's having a good time. Fantastic!
I finally just played this on my guitar, at full speed with him. Dang that took a long time
Was there that night. Heck of a show! Some of the best in Bluegrass on that stage.
Nice Work Bill, Tony and Eric and the rest of the crew on the sound and video production!
great tune!
Man, what a great job you all did playing that. Added to favorites as soon as I got done listening!
That was HUMMING! Great video and great picking all around. Thanks Bill! A-PLUS!
Fantastic!! All in great balance,would have loved to see this live,Thanks for posting this!
Excellent work by everyone on this great picking tune! They are great players....especially Sharon Gilchrist ( a wonderful mandolin player too) who has a nice pulse and tasty variations in her bass lines.
Absolutely fantastic
Lovely
Very well, very well.
That ending he did on that mandolin! 😊
Ending is a spin on BlackBerry blossom.
tyler grant with the tasty guitar break!
and the stone face (-:
I've never seen such beautiful people in all my life!!!
Fuck yeah!!!! I apologize for the profanity but I couldn't help myself, this is amazing,
+TakingUp Serpents I love each and everyone of you!
0:45-1:34
...in B-flat, 'cause we're just showin' off!
Showing off all the capos, you mean?
Not to take away from the stellar skill on display, in fact if anything that's precisely the thing. At that skill level B flat major is one of the easier keys even without a capo. Only a complete beginner will be discouraged by a mere two flats in the signature.
(And on the violin B flat major is one of the first four or five scales every student learns. The lowest string is a G, so that is literally the easiest key to play a full two octaves in without leaving first position. And B flat major is just G minor. Again, Ms Haas is amazing to put it mildly, but she could probably improvise in this key as a toddler in her sleep.)
Then why are the guitars, banjo and resonator all capoed?
Nobody chops like Rob, nobody.
What kind of mics are those?
Made by Audix. Don't know the model #.
why do bassists never get solos!?!?!?! guh!
Don't get me wrong. This is a great tune. Can we talk about the name though? Why did he have to name it? New camptown races?.... There's the Bob Wills School of naming things where he would just stick new in front of something and add words to it, but the melody would stay the same. I just really like camptown races... This has nothing to do with that song lol
i do not recognize this tune.
too strong
You're just too weak.
If you ask me, it's being played too fast.
We didn't