Just out of observation check out how much trey moves his right hand over his playing. He will strum close to the bridge and pick bass notes close to the hole. A good way to pick him.
Some of the audio is so bad I couldn't tell you who was playing it and these tune most picker learned it from tony so there is a touch of his playing in all of them.all though the Molly Tuttle and Norman Blake one were obvious to me.
That 1st nine pound hammer run is definitely Clarence. Jake Eddy maybe? Someone who's reaally got the Clarence licks down is playing that and their tone is pretty bassy.
Should do it with people playing instruments they aren't known for or don't commonly play. Think Sam Bush Mandolin, Tim obrien Banjo, etc. Maybe impossible though.
I talk about it in this video and show a variation at the very beginning. I believe I call it the lick that "brings shame to my family" at around 4 minutes in. th-cam.com/video/1Liy33jiamE/w-d-xo.html
Billy is great. But he's not even in the same discussion as Tony. Not even close. If wanted to be, he'd need to disappear for a few years and study jazz guitar big time. Tony's timing and voicings are untouchable imho.
@@oldtimetinfoilhatwearer he generally played with a pick man... even when he would play like deep river blues he would use picks to help the tone. I can tell by the tone of the strings different between flesh and plastic picks.
@@kdocki you said in your original comment that he was flatpicker and it looked like you insinuated that he wasn't a finger picker at all, which is untrue. It doesn't matter whether he was wearing banjo picks or not, it's still finger picking, and for the record, Merle Travis used banjo picks too so it shouldn't matter. If the audience of the stream, mostly flatpickers, didn't know very much about Travis, it would be reasonable for them to guess doc because doc sounds exactly like that when he finger picks. Doc doesn't use flatpicks on deep river blues but he does use banjo picks, which I'm assuming you meant
MORE OF THESE THIS WAS UNBELIEVABLY FUN
yes please!
very fun to watch.... this is brilliant Marcel!
Thanks, it was fun. Although I realized I am not vary good at this.
I'm not sure any of us were very good at it...
"Mom can we have Tony Rice?"
"We have Tony Rice at home"
Tony Rice at home: 1:33
Fun video!
Thx Jacob.
haha late to this jerpardy.. interesting fun to listen to the difference and makes sense
This is brilliant
Just out of observation check out how much trey moves his right hand over his playing. He will strum close to the bridge and pick bass notes close to the hole. A good way to pick him.
I tried not to watch but I couldn't stop myself.
Some of the audio is so bad I couldn't tell you who was playing it and these tune most picker learned it from tony so there is a touch of his playing in all of them.all though the Molly Tuttle and Norman Blake one were obvious to me.
This was awesome!!! I have been a Josh Williams fan for some time now. I always knew he was great but to fool me twice……I thought it was Tony.
1st Cherokee shuffle I guessed molly Tuttle
I’m nervous to watch this because I don’t want to be wrong
Marcel that was so much fun thanks for sharing it again I like how you done it you are one awesome dude Marcel's wagon dragons baby ❤️😍
No problem Gary, thanks for watching as always!
@@LessonsWithMarcel welcome 👍🏼
Great video!!!
this is possibly the best thing ive ever seen
I'm certain our combined Justin Moses guess energy propelled him to win Resophonic Guitar Player of the Year at the IBMAs. #JustinMemeses
Justin couldn't have done it without us.
That 1st nine pound hammer run is definitely Clarence. Jake Eddy maybe? Someone who's reaally got the Clarence licks down is playing that and their tone is pretty bassy.
Should do it with people playing instruments they aren't known for or don't commonly play. Think Sam Bush Mandolin, Tim obrien Banjo, etc. Maybe impossible though.
teach us the marcel lick👐
There are no recorded versions of billy playing Cherokee tmk
If you do it again you should put Jerry Garcia as one of them!
Fuck I got josh wiliiams'd twice in one video
Yes merle Travis nine pound hammer!
I can’t join the discord :( my app doesn’t pull up the link when I click on it
Fun vid!
I am disgusted by how many people thought stuff that was so obviously not Tony was "definitely" Tony 😭😭😭
The hivemind craves Tony.
2nd csb going with trey
Josh Williams sounds exactly like Tony Rice tho lol
can we get a transcription for the marcel lick ???
I talk about it in this video and show a variation at the very beginning. I believe I call it the lick that "brings shame to my family" at around 4 minutes in.
th-cam.com/video/1Liy33jiamE/w-d-xo.html
First recording was too trebly to be Tony 🗿🗿
Ah…great fun! Sorry I missed this live stream. Sad to see that nobody guessed “esteban”. Thank you Jacob!
Billy is great. But he's not even in the same discussion as Tony. Not even close. If wanted to be, he'd need to disappear for a few years and study jazz guitar big time. Tony's timing and voicings are untouchable imho.
Hilarious that people selected Doc (flat picker) on a song that was very clearly finger picked.
Clearly you don't know much about doc
@@oldtimetinfoilhatwearer I've met Doc and know plenty about him.
@@kdocki then how on earth do you not know that doc could finger pick almost exactly like merle, he even named his son after him.
@@oldtimetinfoilhatwearer he generally played with a pick man... even when he would play like deep river blues he would use picks to help the tone. I can tell by the tone of the strings different between flesh and plastic picks.
@@kdocki you said in your original comment that he was flatpicker and it looked like you insinuated that he wasn't a finger picker at all, which is untrue. It doesn't matter whether he was wearing banjo picks or not, it's still finger picking, and for the record, Merle Travis used banjo picks too so it shouldn't matter. If the audience of the stream, mostly flatpickers, didn't know very much about Travis, it would be reasonable for them to guess doc because doc sounds exactly like that when he finger picks. Doc doesn't use flatpicks on deep river blues but he does use banjo picks, which I'm assuming you meant