Andy is my brother and I grew up listening to him perfect this! I'm never not astounded when I hear it, and I'm forever his biggest fan! Loved watching this whole video! 🤩
Thanks, James! I saw you play in Bloomington Normal years ago, and your guitar playing impressed upon me a couple things. #1, you elevated the beauty of music over flash, and #2, you were able to communicate a peacefulness in your playing. It was a great set, and I still remember it often. I saw you right at the beginning of when I was figuring out how to play solo guitar.
Just found you. Love this. For YEARS I wanted to host PRACTICING musicians at my summer camp for a Music Petting Zoo. Kids need to see this. They need to see how practice makes magic. They need to be able to see how all music is a constant work in progress, and worthy of a life-long pursuit.
I've watched this a couple times... and I still found myself holding my breath and squeezing the back of my own neck while you played out the last measures of the last take. Having a deadline adds such pressure. Incredible stuff.
I would have choked if I had seen that my time had basically run out. When it comes to actually playing, I think this is the most impressive thing on this channel. I'm genuinely still shocked by it.
I don't really know how to say this but I think it's really important to see someone so good struggle to learn something. This helps me with my frustration. Thank you Marcel.
2 hours?, a daunting task indeed. You can see the smoke pouring out of the ears as low blood sugar grips him! These guys are great, Hayes, and Mickey too.
It is consoling to see the same struggles I experience when set & challenged with new pieces by you Marcel. Though they may be a lesser difficulty and a longer time limit. I feel normal now. Thank you.
Fun Fact: This was outlaw Billy the Kid's favorite song! I read once Billy used to love whistling it and whistled it when he was captured before his escape. That always stuck with me, Billy the Kid, cuffed on a horse, just whistling away. Lol
Marcel, love the work, love bluegrass and just your genuine love for what you do! Could you do a bare bones video on like what you need to know/how to get started playing bluegrass guitar?
@:05 Marcel, you're so good, you even give up with musicality 😂 Seriously that was incredible. I appreciate you showing so much of the process. It shows how much work you really put into this stuff
@@DS-nw4eqnot a criticism, but I'm sorry if it came off that way! I just loved the way he did that muted scratch of frustration without missing a beat.😊 I do the same thing when I'm learning a new piece
I learned a Tony Rice D run and I’ve never wanted to break something more. My fingers just WOULDNT do it. I figured it out but sweet Lord I hate learning tabs
incredible job sightreading and then nailing it in 2 hr! i tinkered with this and I think that B7 chord that he says is off should maybe be a C in the bass rather than a B with the D# and A (so like a C dim6?) sounded more right to me anyway.
Andy is my brother and I grew up listening to him perfect this! I'm never not astounded when I hear it, and I'm forever his biggest fan! Loved watching this whole video! 🤩
Awesome rawsome. What a cool footnote.
Andy is a fantastic musician.
All anyone needs to do is just listen.
Super melodic and beautiful ideas.
One of the most underrated guitarists.
Thanks, James! I saw you play in Bloomington Normal years ago, and your guitar playing impressed upon me a couple things. #1, you elevated the beauty of music over flash, and #2, you were able to communicate a peacefulness in your playing. It was a great set, and I still remember it often. I saw you right at the beginning of when I was figuring out how to play solo guitar.
Just found you. Love this. For YEARS I wanted to host PRACTICING musicians at my summer camp for a Music Petting Zoo. Kids need to see this. They need to see how practice makes magic. They need to be able to see how all music is a constant work in progress, and worthy of a life-long pursuit.
It's an honor to know you guys
likewise!
YES! This is you Jazzing up Andy’s Jazzing up of Turkey? Brilliant! Thanks Marcel and crew. Made my day.
That moving bass on the second A part is so good
Happy thanksgiving Marcel
I've watched this a couple times... and I still found myself holding my breath and squeezing the back of my own neck while you played out the last measures of the last take. Having a deadline adds such pressure. Incredible stuff.
I would have choked if I had seen that my time had basically run out. When it comes to actually playing, I think this is the most impressive thing on this channel. I'm genuinely still shocked by it.
I don't really know how to say this but I think it's really important to see someone so good struggle to learn something. This helps me with my frustration. Thank you Marcel.
Yeah, same here! ❤
2 hours?, a daunting task indeed. You can see the smoke pouring out of the ears as low blood sugar grips him! These guys are great, Hayes, and Mickey too.
Amazing video. Got so much out of it. Real Pro at work!!!
I relate so hard to the muted aggressive strumming after every failed take 😂
Bravo, Marcel!
Incredible video. I can’t believe you can do that in two hours!
That was incredible! Bravo!
Nailed it right at the buzzer! 🤘🏻
That was awesome... Andy makes a good turkey in that outfit...haha. Makes his Dad proud😂.
Great video! The humor, the sneak into Marcel’s tune learning methods and the marvelous arrangement by Andy, who’s really a boss 👌🙏
Nailed it …??…NAILED IT !
Two hour chalange- For me, I'm on the TWO YEAR CHALANGE 😊
I know that's right! 🫵
It is consoling to see the same struggles I experience when set & challenged with new pieces by you Marcel. Though they may be a lesser difficulty and a longer time limit. I feel normal now. Thank you.
Fun Fact: This was outlaw Billy the Kid's favorite song! I read once Billy used to love whistling it and whistled it when he was captured before his escape. That always stuck with me, Billy the Kid, cuffed on a horse, just whistling away. Lol
Marcel, love the work, love bluegrass and just your genuine love for what you do! Could you do a bare bones video on like what you need to know/how to get started playing bluegrass guitar?
Start by watching vids on playing rhythmn bluegrass guitar.
Great stuff
You guys are hilarious, so much fun! Happy Thanksgiving
This Hatfield version is the Real McCoy.
That first-read was remarkable
Andy's cackle @18:00 sounds like a feathered animal. :D
OMG I am so glad that I am not the only one flubbs a tab so I guess we are all human .
@:05 Marcel, you're so good, you even give up with musicality 😂 Seriously that was incredible. I appreciate you showing so much of the process. It shows how much work you really put into this stuff
Let’s see you play this and post a video so we can criticize you
@@DS-nw4eqnot a criticism, but I'm sorry if it came off that way! I just loved the way he did that muted scratch of frustration without missing a beat.😊 I do the same thing when I'm learning a new piece
Great!
Great playing man, big fan of Andy's version!
I learned a Tony Rice D run and I’ve never wanted to break something more. My fingers just WOULDNT do it. I figured it out but sweet Lord I hate learning tabs
incredible job sightreading and then nailing it in 2 hr! i tinkered with this and I think that B7 chord that he says is off should maybe be a C in the bass rather than a B with the D# and A (so like a C dim6?) sounded more right to me anyway.
Yup, Cm6 is the chord. Andy explains it in the last few seconds of the video!
That Law & Order font is some attention to detail.
Dang! I felt bad that it took me two days to learn your 3 Easy Fiddle Tunes. Now I want to burn my guitar. You guys are unreal.
Puts a new spin on "burnin it"
11:58 to 12:05 is how most of my practice sessions go.😅
Clutch as heck. Michael Jordan has nothing on you. Bluegrass buzzer beater.
Shorts suck, dont be part of a huge problem, which is todays internet humans short attention spans.