The man is a legend! Back in the late 50`-early 60s, Ray Davis used to put on Stanley Brothers concerts in the Baltimore area (He had to call them "John`s Gospel Quartet" due to contract conflicts) and recorded Ralph, Carter and George on his own "Wango" label. Ray, Don Reno, George and the Stanleys opened up a whole new world for me. Thanks for posting this!
HOw could you give this less than 5 stars? Thanks for posting. I'll be sure to share with my friends. George is a living legend for sure! Super job on the video and uploading.
A good instructional video from one of the early bluegrass masters. Shuffler contributed so much to the early Stanley Brothers sound, they might not have survived without him.
In old interviews Shuffler admits he got the idea from Bill Napier who was recorded Crosspicking when Shuffler was playing bass with the Stanley’s. The rift between the Stanley’s and Napier extended to Shuffler hence why later on he was adamant he invented it when both Napier and Don Reno were doing it on guitar before him.
I've been playing the crosspicking style for a long time and I really enjoy it. But let me tell you crosspicking sounds easy, buy it really isn't! The d lick at the end of this song is tough! George might not be as polished sounding as some of the new pickers, but he has the mountain sound that I love and he was doing this when no one else was! One of the best pioneers in the business!!!
I agree I learned to cross pick by watching doc Watson however I dont play exacly like doc but that's how I learned. It took me along time to make it sound right. But itvwas worth it,,,,I use a thumb pick instead of a flat pick,,,
The pickin, playin, & music of Appalachia. Mr. Shuffler also played bass. Can you imagine a band leader telling George Shuffler "you get over there on the bass". 😂🤠🎻🎵
And sang beautiful baritone. George did everything required, bass players say he was as innovative on that as on the flat top. Bluegrass all rounder unparalleled.
" I'll try to do the best I can...!!" George you are my idol. Watch this video carefully, in some places he appears to be damping some top strings with the fingertips of his right hand...
He literally didn't come up with it. He admitted he learned it from Bill Napier who played lead guitar for the Stanley brothers while Shuffler played Bass. Napier was recorded doing crosspicking before Shuffler even played guitar for the Stanley brothers.
If you want a good video to show more advanced, relaxed right hand picking, check out videos by Frank Vignola, Joscho Stephan, Stochelo Rosenberg. Even Tony Rice does not rest his hand on the top. All of these people have vids on TH-cam.
Do those paterns enough, they become muscle memory. Just takes time then it clicks one day. Just keep working from being able to do it cleanly, no matter how slow, and work from there. It will click one day.
No, actually Napier was recorded doing crosspicking before Shuffler even played guitar for the Stanley brothers. Napier did indeed come up with crosspicking on the guitar.
well George is almost the Father of the crosspicking and i' know that this technique is very hard if you try to find the perfection will be one of the five most hard difficult technique of Guitar world but many people know one amazing guy well a KING of guitar a GOD of guitar MR. Robert Fripp may be you heard the one of his master piece FRACTURE from Starless and Bible Black is amazing when i heard i think that there were a two guitars playing at the same time but there were just FRIPP
that's not the point. this is the picking style for this particular genre of music, full stop. you need to use different picking techniques for different styles. this is only one
I've never seen rest stroke crosspicking that blew my mind plus he back picks. He made my playing 100% better after wasting my time on dozens of internet players who cant teach worth a Bill Cheatam
Great video, George is a living legend, and my favourite crosspicker!
The man is a legend! Back in the late 50`-early 60s, Ray Davis used to put on Stanley Brothers concerts in the Baltimore area (He had to call them "John`s Gospel Quartet" due to contract conflicts) and recorded Ralph, Carter and George on his own "Wango" label. Ray, Don Reno, George and the Stanleys opened up a whole new world for me. Thanks for posting this!
HOw could you give this less than 5 stars? Thanks for posting. I'll be sure to share with my friends. George is a living legend for sure! Super job on the video and uploading.
A good instructional video from one of the early bluegrass masters. Shuffler contributed so much to the early Stanley Brothers sound, they might not have survived without him.
Both these men are gone now. George Shuffler died back in April and James Alan Shelton passed away earlier this evening. R.I.P. George and James.
Mighty fine pickin'. Met the great James Shelton at a Ralph Stanley concert in Tucson, Arizona. Played his CD on my radio show on KPYT 100,9FM.
In old interviews Shuffler admits he got the idea from Bill Napier who was recorded Crosspicking when Shuffler was playing bass with the Stanley’s. The rift between the Stanley’s and Napier extended to Shuffler hence why later on he was adamant he invented it when both Napier and Don Reno were doing it on guitar before him.
George Shuffler, one of my all-time guitar picking heroes!!!
So beautiful and so talented !!!-------------Ernest E. Johnson
Oh boy! So so terrific. Thanks for posting.
I've been playing the crosspicking style for a long time and I really enjoy it. But let me tell you crosspicking sounds easy, buy it really isn't! The d lick at the end of this song is tough! George might not be as polished sounding as some of the new pickers, but he has the mountain sound that I love and he was doing this when no one else was! One of the best pioneers in the business!!!
Agree, George was awesome!
I agree I learned to cross pick by watching doc Watson however I dont play exacly like doc but that's how I learned. It took me along time to make it sound right. But itvwas worth it,,,,I use a thumb pick instead of a flat pick,,,
George is so sweet he is my bestfriends grandpa and he rocks!
"i'll do the best i can" not only a great player but a champ as well
great video, I want more!! would like to hear some of James Shelton picking more.
Terrific!
George plays like he's 20! RIP George.
You are correct, that is Mr. Shuffler's Huss and Dalton Signature model.
A gem.
Love the cross picking and miss me when im gone is a beautiful song love the cross picking in that song
Never heard of him, I love the originals !!
The Stanley brothers were amazing
Right, Bill Napier was doing it with the Stanleys before George.
Proof?
no one ever did it better, absolutely no one
by god, i gave him 5 stars. George is a cross pickin monster.
And yea, he's every part of raplh and carter stanley sound.
The pickin, playin, & music of Appalachia. Mr. Shuffler also played bass. Can you imagine a band leader telling George Shuffler "you get over there on the bass". 😂🤠🎻🎵
And sang beautiful baritone. George did everything required, bass players say he was as innovative on that as on the flat top. Bluegrass all rounder unparalleled.
" I'll try to do the best I can...!!" George you are my idol. Watch this video carefully, in some places he appears to be damping some top strings with the fingertips of his right hand...
2 of the best if u think its easy by watching try it for yourself
Just learning wish i could practice more though
a lot of people pick it d u d u d u because they're used to alternate picking, but shuffler used d d u d d u d d u to get that banjoish sound
Clinch Mountain Guitar
He literally didn't come up with it. He admitted he learned it from Bill Napier who played lead guitar for the Stanley brothers while Shuffler played Bass. Napier was recorded doing crosspicking before Shuffler even played guitar for the Stanley brothers.
and also there are a live version which mean that this part in fact is pure ability and that is not a studio trick
So when he plays, is he playing a triplet for each beat?
george shuffler is my cousin and he is one of the greats. if you dont believe me jusk me
rip George.
the best that ever was
Mr. blueggrasssingman,..-its " Whitley" isn't it instead of "Whitney"???
The original... Thanks.
Looks like he has a spoon in his shirt pocket beside the pen......trick of the light?
If you want a good video to show more advanced, relaxed right hand picking, check out videos by Frank Vignola, Joscho Stephan, Stochelo Rosenberg. Even Tony Rice does not rest his hand on the top. All of these people have vids on TH-cam.
is it d d u or d u d u d u?
Do those paterns enough, they become muscle memory. Just takes time then it clicks one day. Just keep working from being able to do it cleanly, no matter how slow, and work from there. It will click one day.
It looks like a custom D-45
@olivieraleman
Napier played LEAD GUITAR but in a different style..George was the one who INVENTED cross picking...
No, actually Napier was recorded doing crosspicking before Shuffler even played guitar for the Stanley brothers. Napier did indeed come up with crosspicking on the guitar.
well George is almost the Father of the crosspicking and i' know that this technique is very hard if you try to find the perfection will be one of the five most hard difficult technique of Guitar world but many people know one amazing guy well a KING of guitar a GOD of guitar MR. Robert Fripp may be you heard the one of his master piece FRACTURE from Starless and Bible Black is amazing when i heard i think that there were a two guitars playing at the same time but there were just FRIPP
that's not the point. this is the picking style for this particular genre of music, full stop.
you need to use different picking techniques for different styles. this is only one
I've never seen rest stroke crosspicking that blew my mind plus he back picks. He made my playing 100% better after wasting my time on dozens of internet players who cant teach worth a Bill Cheatam
their both huss and dalton guitars. james plays a james a shelton model, george plays a george shuffler model
i was trying to say if you know the name of the vdv or how to order it to plese tell me
thanks
does anyone know the name of he dvd
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