I agree. Tons of Bluegrass talent but wish the sound man or the country rock drummer could have toned it down a bit. They didn’t need it. Love watching the live stuff. Thanks for sharing.
I’ll personally disagree the drummer is playing loud because he is the one keeping time, without him the rest would literally fall apart. It’s also hard to play fast quietly. The level on the drum is probably high because camera is close enough to pickup the drums directly and through the PA versus all the other instruments you’re only hearing through the PA.
@@DMSparkyIn the bluegrass world, the bass and the mandolin take place of the drums. The bass replaces the bass drums and the mandolin handles the snare drum. That’s while you seldom see a drummer in a BG band. No issues with keeping time.
Im born and raised in tempe, az. My background and influences from my parents is like Dierks who is from scottsdale, az. Raised playing bluegrass music with the 5 string banjo and then learned to play pedal steel, and as result I am well known as. Pedal ateel player in town. We are about the same age. Have dierks look me up if he gets back to scottsdale we can do a bluegrass Jam. I will bring out my flathead granda.
Geez that boy on the acoustic guitfiddle...OUTSTANDING...
Dont even like country music much...but youall are great ...and yes i like country now.
A lot of musical talent on that stage! Thanks for sharing.
I live on the wrong side of the Atlantic. I live and breath Country and Bluegrass. Awesome.
I was there! Good times.
Kudos to Dierks for working with Punch Brothers and Sierra Hull. So many country artists don't.
Yeah, it was great to see Sierra tour with Sturgill Simpson, and last summer do a few shows with Brad Paisley
I love this kinda pickin and I am a old heavy metal fan 👏🏼 2 in the morning and I am in bed tapping my foot 🙌🏼
Good job girls Paul 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤
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I agree. Tons of Bluegrass talent but wish the sound man or the country rock drummer could have toned it down a bit. They didn’t need it. Love watching the live stuff. Thanks for sharing.
I’ll personally disagree the drummer is playing loud because he is the one keeping time, without him the rest would literally fall apart. It’s also hard to play fast quietly. The level on the drum is probably high because camera is close enough to pickup the drums directly and through the PA versus all the other instruments you’re only hearing through the PA.
@@DMSparkyIn the bluegrass world, the bass and the mandolin take place of the drums. The bass replaces the bass drums and the mandolin handles the snare drum. That’s while you seldom see a drummer in a BG band. No issues with keeping time.
Im born and raised in tempe, az. My background and influences from my parents is like Dierks who is from scottsdale, az. Raised playing bluegrass music with the 5 string banjo and then learned to play pedal steel, and as result I am well known as. Pedal ateel player in town. We are about the same age. Have dierks look me up if he gets back to scottsdale we can do a bluegrass Jam. I will bring out my flathead granda.
Awesome! Marty Sender You Tube...lottsa bluegrass
Talk to much......