These lessons have helped me so so much! Saw you play West Dakota Rose with Billy Strings and was one of the best performances I’ve had the honor of seeing, and never would have imagined that same dude down there shredding would end up teaching me how to really progress with bluegrass mandolin!
Hey Chris, I have a question for you if you don'r mind addressing it. When you are playing a gig or picking either familiar material or something new to you, are you conceptualizing playing over changes using stock licks like you describe in these videos? Does your mind organize your playing on the fly in a similar way to how you teach, or are you surprising yourself with what you might play in any given situation? Just kind of curious about this. Thanks.
Excellent questions Dwight, thanks. I like to think on a first pass, I’m going for a lot of melody in which case I’m thinking about Desiree voicing/register - where I want to find it and what kind of tone/energy would be best. If I don’t know the melody or I get a second go so well, then I’ll usually fall back to stock/hot licks or experiment with different tremolo. For the melody, I might say my mind does organize it similarly, but I am often surprised by what comes out! (wonderfully good or bad, or bizarrely neutral/static). Very welcome! I appreciate the dialog 😀🎶
These lessons have helped me so so much! Saw you play West Dakota Rose with Billy Strings and was one of the best performances I’ve had the honor of seeing, and never would have imagined that same dude down there shredding would end up teaching me how to really progress with bluegrass mandolin!
@@dylanwilcox5635 I love that! Thanks for sharing Dylan! That night was big medicine for me - was buzzing for days! Keep on it! 😀🎶
Your videos make the world a better place.
Thank you very much Andy! 😀 your kindness makes the world a better place!! 🎶
Thanks Christopher, I hope to have this down as a foundation for the workshop later this month
Welcome buddy! Glad you'll be there! :D
Thanks!
@@roybuchanan5078 much appreciated Roy thank you!!
Man, it was fun and don’t forget about our kids workshop too!! I’m really glad you were there for all of it.
Congrats!
that was a good group of young pickers!
and me too!
Excellent lesson! You explained the nuts and bolts really well. Thank you.
Thank you very much!! 😀🎶
great lesson, Christopher! This gets me out of the basic chop chop chop that I do on basically every song! cheers.
Love to hear you connected! Thanks for the kind comments! 😀🎶
Thank you Chris! I''m learning so much from your lessons.
So welcome Roy! Glad you are connecting and learning by ear!!
Can’t wait to watch this tomorrow I’m too tired tonight 😭, glad to hear it went well!! I’ve been practicing hard!
good on ya buddy! keep er goin!
That was quite a lesson. A lot to think about. Thank you very much!
very welcome! glad you are connecting :)
@@ChrisHenryVideos I may need to connect with you for a few lessons, but I need to wait a bit. Thanks!
give a holler anytime! :D
Thanks Chris!
Welcome Julie!! 😀🎶
Nice video, thanks Christopher!
Welcome! Thanks for the kindness Danny! 🎶😀
Appreciate ya videos. See y'all at next one .
Thanks for the kindness! :D
What a big weekend! So much, fun congrats!
was! thanks JLJ! :D
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Hey Chris, I have a question for you if you don'r mind addressing it. When you are playing a gig or picking either familiar material or something new to you, are you conceptualizing playing over changes using stock licks like you describe in these videos? Does your mind organize your playing on the fly in a similar way to how you teach, or are you surprising yourself with what you might play in any given situation? Just kind of curious about this. Thanks.
Excellent questions Dwight, thanks. I like to think on a first pass, I’m going for a lot of melody in which case I’m thinking about Desiree voicing/register - where I want to find it and what kind of tone/energy would be best. If I don’t know the melody or I get a second go so well, then I’ll usually fall back to stock/hot licks or experiment with different tremolo. For the melody, I might say my mind does organize it similarly, but I am often surprised by what comes out! (wonderfully good or bad, or bizarrely neutral/static). Very welcome! I appreciate the dialog 😀🎶