You are a natural when it comes to teaching! I wish you would have been around when I was younger. I also love your playing and arrangements. So tasty. Reminds me of Chet Atkins. I know he was a Travis picker but his arrangements were beautiful too.
Your focus on the language of bluegrass (music in general, really) is far more insightful than the “monkey see monkey do” approach. Love your playing and teaching styles, mandohat!
You have such a nice touch. It is always a pleasure to hear you play. Bending out that G and adding a 6th chord walk up .... ..... you have a more advanced ear than I. Thanks for the lesson. R/
You are a natural when it comes to teaching! I wish you would have been around when I was younger. I also love your playing and arrangements. So tasty. Reminds me of Chet Atkins. I know he was a Travis picker but his arrangements were beautiful too.
Your focus on the language of bluegrass (music in general, really) is far more insightful than the “monkey see monkey do” approach. Love your playing and teaching styles, mandohat!
Love it. The staircase reference really helps bring the concept home.
Amazing rendition of the Kentuky Waltz!
Thanks, brother!
You have such a nice touch. It is always a pleasure to hear you play. Bending out that G and adding a 6th chord walk up .... ..... you have a more advanced ear than I. Thanks for the lesson. R/
Thanks, RC!
Lovely playing... there's a nice set of Texas fiddle contest changes for this by Jim Webb...
Really nice Andy thanks!
Hi Andy! I love this. Gonna learn it today. Hope you've been doing good.
I grew up near a fancy rich person's house and in their carport there was actually a spiral staircase that went, oddly enough, nowhere.
The man is cross, in the most gracious way!! 😁
Or is it Jim Reed?!
But I'm a deadhead, I just want to stay on the staircase.
😂😂😂