@@drd1924 I'm a guitarist myself and that remains a mistery to me as well. However, I think they may just have the mental ability to execute the playing in an instinctive and accurate way, without focusing on it at all... Just like we speak without thinking of how to move our mouth or tongue.
I find Ms. Tuttle one of the finest artists in whatever style she chooses. Her willingness to share her mechanical expertise like this a gift to us all. Whatever her incredible technical capabilities are her artistry and creativity make the complete experience momentous to me. i feel that way about Golden Highway as well. I am glad these individuals found each other. I have not found a previous opportunity to say anything just hit the like button. Thanks so much
She's demonstrating the basics - before you go faster you must first MASTER playing perfectly clean, with excellent time, rhythm, and feel. She prioritized excellence over speed - and kept her foot on the gas.
There’s a good book I read years ago called “Zen Guitar” which talks about taking a meditative approach to guitar. The author says you should always work on improving quickness not speed. It’s a philosophy he suggests for every effort in life, and I have embraced it fully. Quickness is exactly as you describe it, a rapidly increasing perfection. Getting to that finish line balancing an egg on a spoon over and over until you’ve improved your pace, working on improving every step of the process, not just running at breakneck speed. It requires patience and diligence and the results are amazing. Improve your quickness, not your speed. Little by little shortening the distance between brain and hand, improving dexterity, reaction and response time.
This is what I always told myself when practising my classical guitar pieces, slow and clean then we talk about increasing metronome speed. This lady is phenomenal, I don’t know how she can skip strings so fast using pick, if I tried I will probably get my pick jammed in between the strings. She is one of the chosen few.
Molly Tuttle defines another level in Bluegrass. In 2017 she won guitar player of the year from the International Bluegrass Music Association. The IBMA has been around since 1985. Molly was the first woman to win that award. For an encore, she won it again in 2018. Molly Tuttle is 29 years old as of Jan. 2022.
During the interview, she discloses the secret of becoming a great player. Practice everything slow and steady until muscle memory takes over and it becomes natural. Being a frustrated mediocre player, I know just how difficult that can be. All I ever want to do is see how fast I can play a lick or run, and I never ever get it right. Molly is a truly great player with amazing command over her guitar. You can tell that she has spent countless hours honing her skills. She paid her dues and is reaping the rewards! BTW, have you ever seen her play the banjo? Incredible! She has it all!
@@GiacomoJimmi Told you there are lots of that kind among us. This beautiful humble young girl defies logic: how her nervous system and muscles work together like that is unbelieveable.
Molly absolutely slays the guitar. Bluegrass players of this caliber always impress me, because as a metalhead, I wish I could play bluegrass at least 75% decently, as that genre of music has always been a guilty pleasure of mine.
This is nothing but practice and practice and practice for years and in her case for decades. Still amazing to see how fast she can pluck the strings with that high accuracy and clear note.
Molly is of course amazing. In the interview she explains that she was doing this in her early teens so it didn’t take her decades. When you film players up close you can see that there’s a difference in the actual hand motions used, and this explains why some players can play lines others can’t. The good news is we can learn the motions Molly uses, once were more aware of what they are.
Her technique intimidates me way more than any ace shredder. I can look at most of them and go: " l could probably come close to that if I practiced enough". Here, I think: "no way in hell!". And then top that with how easy and laid-back she sings? Why and how is she able to do this?
along with getting his DNA, growing up with one of the best known (and best) acoustic music instructors on the west coast in the house had to help a little. her brothers are both also better than average players. look around youtube for some of the vids from their old family band.
This is what happens when you practice to the point of instinct taking over. A heart and dedication no shredding can emulate. Because literally anybody can shred, if they run up and down scales with a metronome long enough. But this right here takes more than practice and technicality, its playing straight from the heart.
hand camera is awesome you can really see how dam amazing she is at string skipping..her technique of passing over the strings is flawless and not an easy technique...she flows like water..so smooth and her voice is just as smooth and beautiful as well as the fact that she is a wonderfully radiant woman
I must have watched this video 20 times. Molly is so goddamn good. I don't know what's more impressive, her effortless playing or that crazy falsetto thing she does with her voice.
Outstanding. Incredibly fluid and confident in her playing and refreshingly humble and honest in her commentary. Now where's my guitar, I need to practice a bit (a lot) more.
as a fingerstyle player i just am blown away by the sheer skill of the picking. obviously pretty comfortable with this technical difficulty coz of how well she's singing over it
If I had been there in the room with her, I'd have needed a moment or two to be able to articulate words after having witnessed such amazing music. Just wow!
Sublime. I hear echoes of David Grier and Clarence White all through this. Distinct David Rawlings influence at 1:39 and 2:11. Beautiful stuff from a beautiful human being!! ❤️
Troy, I've got to say, your work is truly inspiring. Groundbreaking stuff that's helping the world of guitar understand what has always been a mystery. Extremely grateful for your work.
She didn't. Listen to the interview after her performance. Normal people don't speak like that. Now turn down the playback speed to 75%. Much better, no?
@@theopeterbroers819 Ahh. Someone is jealous. I've seen sped up guitar and this isnt it. Her voice sounds fine to me but I'm not a salty ol man so my ears work.
@@theopeterbroers819 it's not sped up... The whole video explains how she gets to this accuracy and speed. She's played her whole life. Lifelong learning gets you to this level not camera tricks.
I'm so glad I've found Molly and Billy Strings. Being 25 I'm in a little bit of a funk in my music playing. These 2 show me age doesn't determine your talent. It's how much you put into it! I love both of you!!!!!! Keep up the amazing work Molly!
I still have the clip of Molly and her brothers from years ago sitting on their couch with the dog. What a talent and I'm sure the brothers are alsostill playing today. Parents had to be good teachers.
EFreeze also requires a special something that’s hard to define. There are tons of people who’ve been playing for years and years who will never reach even close to her level. I think it’s something you’re sort of born with.
Nick Lewis Practice and playing are two different things. While others have been playing, she’s been practicing. There’s 30 years of experience and there’s 1 year of experience, done 30 times.
That's a Townes Van Zandt song. Molly does a great rendition of it. I've had the pleasure of seeing Townes perform this song live four different times in Houston,Texas.
Watch her forehead between her eyebrows. This is the kind of effort like sucking a thick milkshake through a straw: it might look a little pained, but its really savoring something privately while other outward stuff is going on.
Isn't it just great to see someone take playing to another level like this, and with a sweet voice to boot. Puts a great big smile on my face. Wonderful stuff.
she's awesome - always is. Anyone else notice the 1st Black Sabbath album behind her, sitting on top of a box of records? Don't know why I did, but she must have eclectic musical tastes like I do.
Holy shit... that crosspicking is absolutely stunning... and to her it seems so effortless but I’m sitting here with my jaw on the floor. Beyond impressed. Easily one of the greatest guitarists I’ve ever had the pleasure of watching play.
THIS is so valuable to guitar students. Being able to see this kind of camera work is SO RARE in videos of guitar masters handling the complex tasks of their performances. A THOUSAND THANK YOU'S! Also, thank you to Molly Tuttle for her generosity in sharing this!
She is a very gracious person to take the time and explain her technique and how she perfected her talent. She seems so genuine a great model for those coming up behind her and an inspiration for an old timer like me that needs to go to the next level
This was the coolest video for me because of the camera on your picking. I've had front row for a bunch of shows but its still not close enough to see the fingers picking like that! I don't play but enjoy watching good musicians do there thing. This was so insightful for me. Thank you so much for doing this. Awesome!
Wow her right-hand technique is just on another level, add the gorgeous singing on the top of that and you have music legend on your hand (don't forget her perfect timing I mean she literally did not miss a single beat!).
Just learned of her recently and this is the first time I heard her sing. Absolutely incredible!!! WOW!!! What amazing talent and beautiful too. I am blown away.
I caught Townes many times while living in Texas. It was sad that he was such a tortured individual. You never knew what you might see on any given night when watching him perform. Of course I cherish those shows when he was doing okay. Townes brought his own thing to the stage that was so genuine at times it hurt. But my gosh what this woman can do with the song is truly incredible in its own uniquely beautiful way.
I was at Gryphon Stringed Instruments in Palo Alto and asked Frank there if he had seen the 'Tuttles'? He laughed and said that Jack Tuttle taught there! I had no idea....What a talented family of musicians! Molly, you are incredible!
Not only is she a fantastic natural player and pure singer, with a new freshness about her style, but I'm also impressed with the Black Sabbath album leaning against the fireplace! I'm a fan!
Some of the best flat pickin I've ever seen or heard and a lovely voice as well. Bluegrass can be some real hot rodded music. Better than any. A real show stopper. I remember the first time I saw Vince Gill. As a matter of fact maybe......naw that would be too good.
She has God given talent. We can look, record and analyze all day but only she can put it all together with that metronome perfect rhythm and beautiful voice! Amazing abilities to be sure! \m/
Wow, that’s a really useful video for seeing you actually touching the strings, it distinctly separates your playing and singing in a way that enables a fan to get an amazing insight into the amount of skill that you possess to be able to play that quickly and sing a the same time. I loved the view.
She seems to be toggling her thumb a a bit. I may have to try the site to see the in depth lessons. I have made some progress flat picking, but her virtuosity is mind blowing. Really sweet voice too.
Cor this girl is amazing isn’t she?this is what Martin guitars were made for,not to be locked up in some collection to be set free and picked like this. Elizabeth Cotton would of approved I’m sure
Andy Bowen I’m pretty sure that’s a Pre*War brand guitar. Similar to vintage Martin builds and pre-relic’ed. Check them out they’re incredible. Their wait list is over a year at this point for a “new” one.
It's not enough that the picking is fast and complicated but she's singing like a bird on top of it. Great stuff.
You noticed that, didjoo?
Thats what I was thinkin'...How can she play that fast so well and concentrate on singing at the same time?
@@drd1924 I'm a guitarist myself and that remains a mistery to me as well. However, I think they may just have the mental ability to execute the playing in an instinctive and accurate way, without focusing on it at all... Just like we speak without thinking of how to move our mouth or tongue.
@@facuzpw that or she took a bunch of adderall
@@atespeach5672 If you play it at 75% speed it is more normal.
I find Ms. Tuttle one of the finest artists in whatever style she chooses. Her willingness to share her mechanical expertise like this a gift to us all. Whatever her incredible technical capabilities are her artistry and creativity make the complete experience momentous to me. i feel that way about Golden Highway as well. I am glad these individuals found each other. I have not found a previous opportunity to say anything just hit the like button. Thanks so much
I figured it out! Clamped a cell phone to my guitar, and now I play just like her.
If you put a camera above your kitchen counter, you can cook anything, too.
🤣🤣🤣
Find a Hillbilly problem solved
lol
Yeah! Didnt work for me....lol
I used duct tape. Didn't work. Guitar must be broken....
She's demonstrating the basics - before you go faster you must first MASTER playing perfectly clean, with excellent time, rhythm, and feel. She prioritized excellence over speed - and kept her foot on the gas.
Perfect explanation
There’s a good book I read years ago called “Zen Guitar” which talks about taking a meditative approach to guitar. The author says you should always work on improving quickness not speed. It’s a philosophy he suggests for every effort in life, and I have embraced it fully. Quickness is exactly as you describe it, a rapidly increasing perfection. Getting to that finish line balancing an egg on a spoon over and over until you’ve improved your pace, working on improving every step of the process, not just running at breakneck speed. It requires patience and diligence and the results are amazing. Improve your quickness, not your speed. Little by little shortening the distance between brain and hand, improving dexterity, reaction and response time.
@@wellesradio But I want to play like Doc Watson tonight.
This is what I always told myself when practising my classical guitar pieces, slow and clean then we talk about increasing metronome speed. This lady is phenomenal, I don’t know how she can skip strings so fast using pick, if I tried I will probably get my pick jammed in between the strings. She is one of the chosen few.
@@wildb4206 Don't we all
This is some wizardry right here. She makes it look so easy.
Molly Tuttle defines another level in Bluegrass.
In 2017 she won guitar player of the year from the International Bluegrass Music Association. The IBMA has been around since 1985. Molly was the first woman to win that award. For an encore, she won it again in 2018.
Molly Tuttle is 29 years old as of Jan. 2022.
Deserving of every accolade she gets!!! Wow!
During the interview, she discloses the secret of becoming a great player. Practice everything slow and steady until muscle memory takes over and it becomes natural. Being a frustrated mediocre player, I know just how difficult that can be. All I ever want to do is see how fast I can play a lick or run, and I never ever get it right. Molly is a truly great player with amazing command over her guitar. You can tell that she has spent countless hours honing her skills. She paid her dues and is reaping the rewards! BTW, have you ever seen her play the banjo? Incredible! She has it all!
Besides being immensely talented, she's just dreamy.
Yes she is!
simp ass
@@CrazyCow500 Back to your cave, incel.
@@GiacomoJimmi Told you there are lots of that kind among us. This beautiful humble young girl defies logic: how her nervous system and muscles work together like that is unbelieveable.
@@CrazyCow500 After you hit puberty, you won't hate girls anymore and you'll even start using grown up words.
I can’t take my eyes off her picking hand. Totally relaxed with such fluid movements with no wasted motion. Just wow.
Jesus she's good. Can you imagine the hours of practice that went into getting this good.
guitar in her hand at all times playing. thousands upon thousands of hours.
Billy Strings brought me here and he started playing at 4
@@robpattison6606 I don’t know when she started, but she seems lightyears ahead of Billy Strings. Phenomenal right hand.
@@hammill444Molly Tuttle is incredible but I wouldn’t call her light years ahead of Billy Strings. Billy can flat pick his ass off too.
@@tomw485 Fair enough. But her right hand-- I’ve not quite seen anyone quite as fluid as that.
Love this picking, plus she’s got a super cool voice.
It's quite good, eh? Beautiful.
The voice is something else. Love it.
Magique
Molly absolutely slays the guitar. Bluegrass players of this caliber always impress me, because as a metalhead, I wish I could play bluegrass at least 75% decently, as that genre of music has always been a guilty pleasure of mine.
Uncanny. She sounds like 2 highly skilled players at once - plus a great singer.
This is nothing but practice and practice and practice for years and in her case for decades. Still amazing to see how fast she can pluck the strings with that high accuracy and clear note.
Molly is of course amazing. In the interview she explains that she was doing this in her early teens so it didn’t take her decades. When you film players up close you can see that there’s a difference in the actual hand motions used, and this explains why some players can play lines others can’t. The good news is we can learn the motions Molly uses, once were more aware of what they are.
Those who do it the best do it the most.
We see the almost inexplicable playing in this video, not the “10,000 hours.”
Cool camera work, sorry about half your friends dying.
Richard McKrell but New Mexico ain’t all bad, some people there will treat you fine
😂
Richard McKrell It’s ok, it was Townes’s friends that was dyin’.
This comment killed me.
Probably the best comment I’ve ever read.
I'm blown away! Absolutely beautiful! I've never heard guitar playing like that from a man OR a woman. Molly, you've got a new fan. :-)
Billy Strings?
@@robpattison6606 Just my opinion, but she is on different level than Billy Strings; more fluent, more musical, more natural.
um... tommy emmanuel?
Such a joy to watch her play. So effortless and humble. A true musician. Thanks to Troy for bringing her to my attention!
You took the words right out of my mouth
This is the equivalent of what you see with virtuoso classical musicians. It's a combination of endless practice and boundless talent.
Her technique intimidates me way more than any ace shredder. I can look at most of them and go: " l could probably come close to that if I practiced enough". Here, I think: "no way in hell!". And then top that with how easy and laid-back she sings? Why and how is she able to do this?
DNA
along with getting his DNA, growing up with one of the best known (and best) acoustic music instructors on the west coast in the house had to help a little. her brothers are both also better than average players. look around youtube for some of the vids from their old family band.
It's called "practice."
Føroyingur?
This is what happens when you practice to the point of instinct taking over. A heart and dedication no shredding can emulate. Because literally anybody can shred, if they run up and down scales with a metronome long enough. But this right here takes more than practice and technicality, its playing straight from the heart.
I heard her singing this, and it was the first time all day I consciously smiled. What a joy she is on those strings and vocals.
hand camera is awesome you can really see how dam amazing she is at string skipping..her technique of passing over the strings is flawless and not an easy technique...she flows like water..so smooth and her voice is just as smooth and beautiful as well as the fact that she is a wonderfully radiant woman
chris velie female Bruce lee of guitar picking “be like water my friend”
@@FighterFlash lol
Nice haircut to you Gotta say I mean like wow give some credit
chris velie what’s the name of this little red camera holder that’s clipped to the neck? Any ideas?
I misspelled "Turtle" searching for videos on turtle care. I'm glad it took me here.
I'll take it!
I've followed Molly her dad and brothers music for years. She has grown up to be such a lovely young woman and such a gifted flat-picker!! Good job!
I must have watched this video 20 times. Molly is so goddamn good. I don't know what's more impressive, her effortless playing or that crazy falsetto thing she does with her voice.
I keep coming back to this. Man do I love her.
Such an incredibly talented and creative musician! Thank you for sharing.
Singing a sustained note while making a beautiful fast run on the guitar. Oh gosh.
btw those sabbath vinyls XD
RECORDS... vinyl is a plastic material
my guitar doesn't have this setting....
Outstanding. Incredibly fluid and confident in her playing and refreshingly humble and honest in her commentary. Now where's my guitar, I need to practice a bit (a lot) more.
as a fingerstyle player i just am blown away by the sheer skill of the picking. obviously pretty comfortable with this technical difficulty coz of how well she's singing over it
If I had been there in the room with her, I'd have needed a moment or two to be able to articulate words after having witnessed such amazing music. Just wow!
Sublime. I hear echoes of David Grier and Clarence White all through this. Distinct David Rawlings influence at 1:39 and 2:11. Beautiful stuff from a beautiful human being!! ❤️
David Bromberg as well ...
Troy, I've got to say, your work is truly inspiring. Groundbreaking stuff that's helping the world of guitar understand what has always been a mystery. Extremely grateful for your work.
I'm in awe.
Great guitar playing, great singing, and sweet personality with humility. What nice young woman. Bless her heart. How refreshing.
Hands on the steering wheel please...
...excuse me ma'm.. do you realise how fast you were picking back there? 😗
She didn't. Listen to the interview after her performance. Normal people don't speak like that. Now turn down the playback speed to 75%. Much better, no?
@@theopeterbroers819 Ahh. Someone is jealous. I've seen sped up guitar and this isnt it. Her voice sounds fine to me but I'm not a salty ol man so my ears work.
@@theopeterbroers819 it's not sped up... The whole video explains how she gets to this accuracy and speed. She's played her whole life. Lifelong learning gets you to this level not camera tricks.
Recon she needs a blue grass speeding ticket.very few can match that.
@@swampydouglasobannon8804 blue grass speeding ticket is the name of my new album
I'm so glad I've found Molly and Billy Strings. Being 25 I'm in a little bit of a funk in my music playing. These 2 show me age doesn't determine your talent. It's how much you put into it! I love both of you!!!!!! Keep up the amazing work Molly!
3:56 There's something so humble about hearing someone this good admit they made mistakes when they were starting. She seems really cool.
I love Molly Tuttle's music. Such drive and commitment. Long may you run Molly ! ! !
My God she’s ridiculously fast and precise 😳 reminds me of Tony Rice a little bit
I still have the clip of Molly and her brothers from years ago sitting on their couch with the dog. What a talent and I'm sure the brothers are alsostill playing today. Parents had to be good teachers.
This is beyond concentration, it has to be muscle memory as a result of an insane amount of practice hours
That's all there is to it. Many many years of practice that's how pros get so good
EFreeze also requires a special something that’s hard to define. There are tons of people who’ve been playing for years and years who will never reach even close to her level. I think it’s something you’re sort of born with.
Nick Lewis Practice and playing are two different things.
While others have been playing, she’s been practicing.
There’s 30 years of experience and there’s 1 year of experience, done 30 times.
And you also have to know what to practice. Which artists you study and listen to will influence your eventual style.
I've just discovered Molly and I have to say I am a new fan I watched her with Billy Strings and this girl is a natural🍀
That's a Townes Van Zandt song. Molly does a great rendition of it. I've had the pleasure of seeing Townes perform this song live four different times in Houston,Texas.
Rest In Peace Townes
Thanks for honing in on Molly's right hand, I've been fascinated by it for years. She's such a charmingly talented young lady.
I wish she would at least pretend that this is taking effort.
It's because she already put in the years worth of effort before hand.
@@treexcactus it's a joke
If I heard just the audio of this I'd have to guess it was enhanced with overlays or rate change or somethin' - it sounds nigh on unpossible!
LOL....
Watch her forehead between her eyebrows. This is the kind of effort like sucking a thick milkshake through a straw: it might look a little pained, but its really savoring something privately while other outward stuff is going on.
I just love watching her play and sing. There is so much joy in this. Plainly amazing! What an artist!
It's safe to say there's no need to worry about the future of virtuoso guitar playing with players and performers like her around.
Isn't it just great to see someone take playing to another level like this, and with a sweet voice to boot. Puts a great big smile on my face. Wonderful stuff.
she's awesome - always is. Anyone else notice the 1st Black Sabbath album behind her, sitting on top of a box of records? Don't know why I did, but she must have eclectic musical tastes like I do.
Holy shit... that crosspicking is absolutely stunning... and to her it seems so effortless but I’m sitting here with my jaw on the floor. Beyond impressed. Easily one of the greatest guitarists I’ve ever had the pleasure of watching play.
THIS is so valuable to guitar students. Being able to see this kind of camera work is SO RARE in videos of guitar masters handling the complex tasks of their performances. A THOUSAND THANK YOU'S! Also, thank you to Molly Tuttle for her generosity in sharing this!
Thank you Molly for responding to all the questions! So many questions!
This is great. Amazing playing and singing. Love this kind of music too.
She is a very gracious person to take the time and explain her technique and how she perfected her talent. She seems so genuine a great model for those coming up behind her and an inspiration for an old timer like me that needs to go to the next level
Molly Tuttle also does some mad clawhammer picking. Look around on UA-cam if you're into serious folk guitar picking.
This was the coolest video for me because of the camera on your picking. I've had front row for a bunch of shows but its still not close enough to see the fingers picking like that! I don't play but enjoy watching good musicians do there thing. This was so insightful for me. Thank you so much for doing this. Awesome!
This was crazy good. Whoa. It sounds so easy, that’s what’s mind-blowing.
every time i watch this ... i know what i'm gonna hear & see, but i'm still blown away. every time.
She's got mad talent and she's so unassuming...love it! And really sweet too :-)
Molly is far beyond amazing! Her spirit is absolutely beautiful
I'm might just switch my playing style cause THAT was mind blowing!
that right hand accuracy is absolutley insane!!!!!!
All these years I was obsessed with the slowness of my left hand, when it's clear from the start I should have always worried about my right.
The right hand distinguishes great players from average ones.
Haha it's funny how true this is.
Right !
Yeah I find now my left is usually ahead of my right, especially flat picking. Fingerpicking is easier for me.
@@da324 So so true ......Danny Gatton .....and clearly...Molly Haha
Wow her right-hand technique is just on another level, add the gorgeous singing on the top of that and you have music legend on your hand (don't forget her perfect timing I mean she literally did not miss a single beat!).
Poor guitar. It's barely keeping up.
Thanks for the morning coffee belly laugh. :)
Just learned of her recently and this is the first time I heard her sing. Absolutely incredible!!! WOW!!! What amazing talent and beautiful too. I am blown away.
Also noticed the two Black Sabbath albums on the rack of vinyls behind her :)
OH!!... will do Margoil :)
Mark Farner
I reckon ALL of us to a degree have some type of skeleton in the closet.
I caught Townes many times while living in Texas. It was sad that he was such a tortured individual. You never knew what you might see on any given night when watching him perform. Of course I cherish those shows when he was doing okay. Townes brought his own thing to the stage that was so genuine at times it hurt. But my gosh what this woman can do with the song is truly incredible in its own uniquely beautiful way.
She’s mind blowing!
Amazing! Mesmerizing! So glad to have found Molly Tuttle! Thanks for sharing!
Molly is the best!
If her and Billy Strings had a child the guitar might just explode.
this needs to happen.... for science!
It’d probably play bass and be a huge disappointment
@@jdb2722 lol
That would makes people earlobes explode. Like Billy's did.
@@jdb2722 HAHAH!
I’ve just now found this video and this amazing women, never heard of her before. Very talented; amazing voice and guitar playing!
I was at Gryphon Stringed Instruments in Palo Alto and asked Frank there if he had seen the 'Tuttles'?
He laughed and said that Jack Tuttle taught there! I had no idea....What a talented family of musicians!
Molly, you are incredible!
She is UNBELIEVABLE TALeNTED. I just discovered her and am A FAN.
I'm shooketh.
Not only is she a fantastic natural player and pure singer, with a new freshness about her style, but I'm also impressed with the Black Sabbath album leaning against the fireplace! I'm a fan!
Some of the best flat pickin I've ever seen or heard and a lovely voice as well. Bluegrass can be some real hot rodded music. Better than any. A real show stopper. I remember the first time I saw Vince Gill. As a matter of fact maybe......naw that would be too good.
Your amazing Miss Molly, keep up the great sounds👍🏽😃
Be right back, I'm just going to go throw my guitars away; obviously something wrong with them.
I'll give her my guitars and throw myself away
Nothing is wrong with you or them, that means your intent on going forward.
Listen what she plays is really nice. It is the result of work through decades.
@@BlutigeTranen I keep my guitars by my side and throw myself into her arms. : )
No shit dude, thats just amazing talent, and you're right she makes it look so easy.
I love this girl she’s mind blowing I’ve watched her forever she keeps gettin better
This woman's brains are connected in a very special way. Would be interesting to see/hear her play the sacred music of Mr Gurdjieff.
Damn. Such finesse.
Excellent song reminds me of driving the old freight shaker lol otr trucker for 15 years here this song makes me miss it thanks for the memories
How the HELL have I not heard of this amazing, talented artist before now?
Welp, we're on the Freightliner now ...
She has God given talent. We can look, record and analyze all day but only she can put it all together with that metronome perfect rhythm and beautiful voice! Amazing abilities to be sure! \m/
Molly is a monster talent!
Wow, that’s a really useful video for seeing you actually touching the strings, it distinctly separates your playing and singing in a way that enables a fan to get an amazing insight into the amount of skill that you possess to be able to play that quickly and sing a the same time. I loved the view.
Unbelievable alternate picking.
Tony Ivanovic flat picking?
That right hand.
Its called alternate because you alternate between upstrokes and downstrokes.
I quit listening to Flatpicking and bluegrass several years ago, but I have recently started watching Molly. She’s just so tasteful and smooth.
She seems to be toggling her thumb a a bit. I may have to try the site to see the in depth lessons. I have made some progress flat picking, but her virtuosity is mind blowing. Really sweet voice too.
Un jeu vraiment spécial, qui demande une technique bien maîtrisée.
Merci Molly pour cette démonstration.
Oh my goodness. I was not prepared for this.
Kudos to whoever did the video. Love the close-ups and slow mo.
Her hand and wrist movement is really interesting. Fantastic playing
Holy moly how have I not heard of this woman! Now that is talent !
I wished she'd finished the tune before the questions began
Everyone's talking about her guitar playing but it's not just that, her voice is incredible as well! What an amazing musician!
Cor this girl is amazing isn’t she?this is what Martin guitars were made for,not to be locked up in some collection to be set free and picked like this.
Elizabeth Cotton would of approved I’m sure
Andy Bowen I’m pretty sure that’s a Pre*War brand guitar. Similar to vintage Martin builds and pre-relic’ed. Check them out they’re incredible. Their wait list is over a year at this point for a “new” one.
I love this video. The guitar playing, the singing, the energy...sooo much talent & skill.
Incredible talent!