Fantastic bowing. I love this. You guys make the AEAE fiddle really howl. I should know I’m I 76 and have been playing since 28. Also I am a good fiddle maker. I’ll try to play this tune like yiu but I doubt it.
Thank you! Hope you give it a shot in any case, this tune works great in both AEAE and AEAC#. Building fiddles is such a great skill to have, someday I'd like to work up that ability.
@@bigchimneybarndance okay. He’s a friend of a fiddle maker I know in California. This fiddle maker, Jim Wimmer,was playing Lost Indian on the roof of a building in Kalcutta India, where he was teaching poor people to fix violins, and cliff Haines stuck his head up over the roof line and said. “Hey is that lost Indian.” Haha ha. True story He went up there and played tunes with Wimmer for quite some time.
I really like this energetic, hard-charging old-time tune (which I heard today on Brad Kolodner's weekly old-time jam on Bluegrass Country Radio)!
You guys are great! This is one of my favourite videos of this tune on here!
I long to rock like that on the fiddle. That was great.
Thank you! We sure had fun playing it.
Yeah this is great. It usually goes by the title of hunt the buffalo. Hunting the buffalo is different. By this is a pure version and very well played
Coming to see you in London in May at the Greenote, looking forward to it.
Awesome! We're so looking forward to that show ourselves.
Fantastic bowing. I love this. You guys make the AEAE fiddle really howl. I should know I’m I 76 and have been playing since 28. Also I am a good fiddle maker. I’ll try to play this tune like yiu but I doubt it.
Thank you! Hope you give it a shot in any case, this tune works great in both AEAE and AEAC#. Building fiddles is such a great skill to have, someday I'd like to work up that ability.
@@bigchimneybarndance hey guys. Did you ever meet a banjo player from Alaska named cliff Haines Something like that
@@peterwhite7428 hmm, I don't recognize the name but someone else in the band might.
@@bigchimneybarndance okay. He’s a friend of a fiddle maker I know in California. This fiddle maker, Jim Wimmer,was playing Lost Indian on the roof of a building in Kalcutta India, where he was teaching poor people to fix violins, and cliff Haines stuck his head up over the roof line and said. “Hey is that lost Indian.” Haha ha. True story He went up there and played tunes with Wimmer for quite some time.
@@bigchimneybarndance hi my mistake. It was a long time ago. His name was cliff and he was from Haines Alaska.
Good example of the "pharmacologic" effect of OT...but way the hell better than drugs.
My fav lads!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Great stuff!
Thanks for sharing.
How does this only have 1000 views, this is fantastic. was playing it last night with my friends too, great job y'all!
Great tune. Energetic playing. Very nice!
Love it
Groovin' it, gents!
I had a question is Carter Bancroft from Onaway mi
Great...but you need clawhammer instead of bluegrass banjo.