they are great. i've been watching them individually for quite awhile and it's so good to have such excellent talent replacing our beloved greats as they age and take their leave. i only hope they can stay with bluegrass and carry on the tradition. bluegrass would be in good hands.
Jesus Christ ever bluegrass video I've seen today has had someone in the comments whining that it's too fast. I can hear the tune perfectly fine, so there's no problem there. Maybe go listen to BB King or smooth jazz, I don't this kind of music is for you.
That's called an opinion. This tune has been recorded so many different ways, it has to have a twist in order to stand out. This is certainly a crew that can stay on the beat when playing it that fast. Give it a shot if you dare.
Noams arrangement of this is unbelievably cool
Noam Pikelny...absolute pro
Banjo is reborn yet again...Noam is brilliant...Jack Baker NYC
Best version I've heard of wheel hoss.
Better yet, this is fuckin amazing
Luke Bulla - Fiddle
Jesse Cobb - Mandolin
Brian Sutton - Guitar
Barry Bales - Bass
Noam Pikelny - Banjo
Extremely Helpful = Thank You...
Best Wheel Hoss on TH-cam
Wow, my fingers got tires just watching this. Totally great stuff.
Taking no prisoners at this tempo!
Noam is amazing! What a sweet sound! After the "administrative faster chorus" of Sutton, Noam "Punch" Pikelny kicked asses!
Absolutely kills!
This is friggin GREAT
Nice to see Sutton playing that Bourgois again.
Difficulty level:IMPOSSIBLE
The whole wekend was fantastic but this was my favorite.
they are great. i've been watching them individually for quite awhile and it's so good to have such excellent talent replacing our beloved greats as they age and take their leave. i only hope they can stay with bluegrass and carry on the tradition. bluegrass would be in good hands.
Wow, amazing, stunning.
Any on that wants to be musician needs to learn to pick this Monroe tune. Thanks for the excellent pickin
Smokin
pretty clean ;)
Oh WOW!!!
Bryan, it's a shame your mic wasn't louder. Great pickin!!!!
What Yngwie Malmsteen would sound like if he had been born in West Virginia.
166 BPM! Outstanding for a tune with a complicated melody!
Jazz fans would say 332
😮😲😄
Time gustaria ver tocar juntas a Noam with Sierra Hull....seria la Ostia
Note worthy.
I can't even tap my foot that fast.. maybe I'll trade in my Martin for a kazoo..
I feel your pain brother. My jaw is on the floor.
Do it.
I can tap at any tempo...as long as I'm allowed to choose subdivision.
Well, since you brought it up... I’ve got a kazoo and I might be willing to part with it.
Fiddle player looks like Vassar Clements!!!!
Yep. The next Bela Fleck is here. Then some.
So I like bluegrass...and comics....these guys are The Avengers of bluegrass.
And before any debate or speculation gets underway, Noam is Captain America.
bryan is thor
Jesse Cobb
Thanx
thats one carbon fiber telfon wheel bearing wheel Hoss
They are all really brilliant players I agree, but this is so fast that you can't hear the tune at all.
Jesus Christ ever bluegrass video I've seen today has had someone in the comments whining that it's too fast. I can hear the tune perfectly fine, so there's no problem there. Maybe go listen to BB King or smooth jazz, I don't this kind of music is for you.
That's called an opinion. This tune has been recorded so many different ways, it has to have a twist in order to stand out. This is certainly a crew that can stay on the beat when playing it that fast. Give it a shot if you dare.
You get the feeling those guys could have played it even faster - they weren't even breathing hard.
Is that Alison Krausses base player in the back ground/
Sure is.
Yer not from this Planet...great playing...Jack Baker NYC
anyone know the mando player?
ringmaster5252 ex infamous stringduster i think
ringmaster5252 jesse cobb
I say that perfection is boring...... gimme the Bluegrass Brothers and the such....