What a great performance! Definitely inspiring to watch you play with such ease, this song is going to be added to my list of "songs to learn," thanks for sharing!
Thanks Galen. The instrumentation is provided through an app called Strummachine, developed and maintained by multi-instrumentalist Luke Abbott. It has a Community forum, and a good number of preexisting tracks. You can modify any of them or create new ones if there isn’t already one available. Tempo, key and other elements can be adjusted on the fly. You can find several videos presenting it here on yt..
@@steveallerton9124 I just discovered this app over the weekend. Highly recommend for anyone trying to play along. You adjust the kay and the speed and they have all these old time tunes already programmed.
That's a beautiful tone. Is that a fiberskin head? And what style of tailpiece are you using? I recently tried some La Bella nylgut strings for the first time and my tone sounds really muddy and cheap sounding. I think it's because all I have to play on is a Washburn B10 with the resonator removed and I had to replace the stock tailpiece with a cheap no-knot because the break angle would snap the nylgut strings even when I tuned it really low. I'm thinking I just need to get a Pisgah but I was really hoping I could get a decent-ish old-timey tone on my Washburn. I got it when I first started and was learning scruggs style but quickly fell in love with clawhammer. It was the only banjo in the music store. Sadly, music stores should just be called "guitar" stores now since that's all they stock..
Thanks. Fiberskyn head, No-Knot tailpiece on this one. I think putting a natural skin head on it would have been a better choice. Driving a few hundred miles to play a selection of decent banjos (which I did before choosing this banjo) is well worth the trip, imo.
You might check with Brad Kolodner, whose arrangement I modeled this one after. I learned by watching his video here on UA-cam, and listening to his recording on "Chimney Swifts."
Just beautiful. I’ve listened to it many times and keep coming back to listen again.
Super nice !! Sounds awesome !! Well done, I like it !!!
I could listen to this all day. Thankyou!!
You’re welcome ! UA-cam has a loop feature ! 😊
Some of the prettiest banjo notes I've ever heard. Almost brings tears. It's the chord progression, too.
Excellent, Steve. Really nice. Keep on pickin'.
This was absolutely lovely. Thanks for sharing your music.
Really nicely played sir….mad cool..🪕🪕🪕
This is brilliant . Very soothing . Great banjo playing . Thanks
What a great performance! Definitely inspiring to watch you play with such ease, this song is going to be added to my list of "songs to learn," thanks for sharing!
Beautiful tune, masterfully played!
Wow!!! Super smooth and so easy to listen to ❤❤
Outstanding!!
You can really make that banjo sing. Gorgeous!!
I’ve been to Waynesboro, this fits just about right.
Thank you very much!! Your fun muisic made me happy in this cloudy morning)))
Absolutely beautiful.
This is about to go viral ik it
Nicely done
Thank you!
sweet job
Very cool
Absolutely beautiful! 🥰
Great tune, Steve!
Thanks Jere !
Nice!
175th new-subscriber LIKE (thanks to a referral from a friend). The good stuff!!
Thank You
Steve
ahhh!
Excellent playing and not a rushed tune.
Very smooth - love it!
I love this.
wonderful!
Who playes the backing bass and guitar ?
Hi, that’s Luke Abbott by way of his Strummachine program..
Is that a pisgah banjo? Sounds great!
Yes it is. Thanks !
Wow!!! Beautiful!!! Did you record the guitar / bass? Again, simply beautiful music being played here!
Thanks Galen. The instrumentation is provided through an app called Strummachine, developed and maintained by multi-instrumentalist Luke Abbott. It has a Community forum, and a good number of preexisting tracks. You can modify any of them or create new ones if there isn’t already one available. Tempo, key and other elements can be adjusted on the fly. You can find several videos presenting it here on yt..
@@steveallerton9124 I just discovered this app over the weekend. Highly recommend for anyone trying to play along. You adjust the kay and the speed and they have all these old time tunes already programmed.
You must own one of those banjos where only melodious notes are allowed to be played. Unfortunately, I own a banjo where the opposite is true.
Your fingers will eventually learn to play the notes your heart wants to hear.
Do you have the Tab for this? Beautiful!
No, but Brad Kolodner may have one (though I don't see it listed on his website).
That's a beautiful tone. Is that a fiberskin head? And what style of tailpiece are you using? I recently tried some La Bella nylgut strings for the first time and my tone sounds really muddy and cheap sounding. I think it's because all I have to play on is a Washburn B10 with the resonator removed and I had to replace the stock tailpiece with a cheap no-knot because the break angle would snap the nylgut strings even when I tuned it really low. I'm thinking I just need to get a Pisgah but I was really hoping I could get a decent-ish old-timey tone on my Washburn. I got it when I first started and was learning scruggs style but quickly fell in love with clawhammer. It was the only banjo in the music store. Sadly, music stores should just be called "guitar" stores now since that's all they stock..
Thanks. Fiberskyn head, No-Knot tailpiece on this one. I think putting a natural skin head on it would have been a better choice. Driving a few hundred miles to play a selection of decent banjos (which I did before choosing this banjo) is well worth the trip, imo.
Is there an available tab ?
You might check with Brad Kolodner, whose arrangement I modeled this one after. I learned by watching his video here on UA-cam, and listening to his recording on "Chimney Swifts."
@@steveallerton9124 thank you !