That sounds great! I learned this as rambling hobo from Doc Watson. If you haven't heard his recording of it you should give a listen. He gives a little back story on how he learned it which makes it feel even more special to me
You've got a real clear and deliberate style, my man. Sounds great, like every note got its own lil farm in the country. That banjo is wild too, what is that pot like 2" deep?
Congrats both on that lovely looking fretless tackhead you made as well as your great sounding dual style version of Last Chance. What tuning are you using?
Thanks for your reply. Jim Pankey refers to that tuning as old f, and I just used it for a version of Sandy River Belle. Now I want to learn Last Chance using that as well.
Very nice steven. You make it sing.
That was lovely Steven. Makes me want to slow this one down and try playing it like you.
Favorited on about the fifth note. To be listened to again and again and again.
Sounds fantastic. I love your style. You play so clean.
That's was fabulous. Thanks for sharing
First comment to say that was beautiful!
Un son délicieux comme un ruisseau qui coule..
Wish I could see that left hand too. very good
EXCELLENT!! FIRST PLACE FOR YOU!!
A nice change and slower tempo more preferable than Hobart Smiths attempt at breaking a speed record. 👍🏻
That sounds great! I learned this as rambling hobo from Doc Watson. If you haven't heard his recording of it you should give a listen. He gives a little back story on how he learned it which makes it feel even more special to me
Oh Doc is a great player. This song is different than rambling hobo though. They are very similar but different.
Great playing
Any chances you could point me and others to a tab of your version or a version you learned from.
Beautiful music.
Nylon strings OMG 👍
So peaceful
almost like a shamisen
I was thinking the same thing!
Thank you for sharing this, it was a great way to end my day! Would love to see more of the left hand in the future :)
i love the banjo
Woa this is awesome! Such a cool sound!
Just lovely! Makes me want a fretless.
Wonderful playing and beautiful banjo!!! ❤️
Thats a sweet sounding banjo
Sounds amazing! Thanks for sharing.
Sounds great!!! Next time, show off that banjo a bit so we can see how it's made and set up. Don't be bashful!
I've hitted the 100th like on this!!!!
You've got a real clear and deliberate style, my man. Sounds great, like every note got its own lil farm in the country. That banjo is wild too, what is that pot like 2" deep?
The pots are 3” deep
That sounds so frickin good! What kind kind of head and strings did you use on this?
@@SirShtrumz goat skin and Aquila classic banjo
Congrats both on that lovely looking fretless tackhead you made as well as your great sounding dual style version of Last Chance. What tuning are you using?
fCFcd but I’m just a little flat from that. The strings have been settling and stretching the last few days of this banjos new life
Thanks for your reply. Jim Pankey refers to that tuning as old f, and I just used it for a version of Sandy River Belle. Now I want to learn Last Chance using that as well.
Love this sound. Anyone know any musiciand that have used this type of banjo in their songs?
Check out “Earth Tones” by Adam Hurt
He plays gourd banjos a lot
By chance, do you have a tab 2 finger style? If not, would mind recording playing so I can watch your left hand? Wonderful playing.
Awesome sound. What strings are you using?
Aquila Medium Nylguts
You got a tab for this my dude?
Is this the same tune as Cripple Creek? It sounds very similar... Great playing!!
Sweet 💩
I can’t explain it but this sounds like Kentucky. It doesn’t sound like Georgia Alabama our Tennessee it only sounds like Kentucky.