I am finally comfortable expressing myself on Jessamyn's reel and being able to improvise a bit. So I go back and check out the ad he did for daddario playing that track... and I feel like I am trying to climb from a small hill (that is my current progress) to the moon. I just put the damned thing away and enjoyed.
It has inspired me to go on to master something beyond my current mandolin repertoire, which consists of ANY tune, as long as it's in G. And is "Oh, Susannah."
I usually scoff at folks recording concerts on their phone but whoever took this video is a saint! To think this improvisation would have just been lost to history otherwise.
No matter how many times I watch this I am always grinning by the end. I just love how into the music these two get. They are both so incredibly talented, and such an inspiration! I can't express my love of this enough!
@@bobriddle6068 It's clearly a twelve hour clock format. The music begins in the afternoon. I work nights so am unable to listen to this a lot as I am in bed when it starts.
I am taking bluegrass vocal lessons from this guy named Michael Davis, no Daves on ArtistWorks. Being new to bluegrass I had no idea who I was (am) dealing with. Holy moly! I had no idea I was brushing with greatness.
He's a great teacher! Taking his vocal lessons now, have also done some guitar. How'd yours go? Do you recommend artistwork? I've had the luxury of doing them in person in NY but would love the flex of artistworks
I am smiling and laughing, my head goes up and down! What a joy to see them play but realizing how much work I have to do o my mandolin playing potential.
Amazing!!! If music is your religion, then Chris should be your Pope. His channeling of sound must come from some kind of higher power? As an apostle of music, I am his disciple. Thanks for the wonderful post. It made my day.
TRuly awesome! If I could play half as well as that it'd be a miracle. Yeah, I know, I know ... practice, practice .... and I do, every day, without fail. Maybe, at 70+ I've left it a li'l late? Wotevah ... I ain't giving up yet, plink, plank plonk ....
I bought my mandolin at 63. I've played through around 350 Celtic and old time fiddle tunes one after the other probably 6-8 tunes a night 3-4 nights a week since. I'm getting to about 2/3 the speed and accuracy as Chris, but enjoy it just as much. That's the important bit...
How Michael can stay so steady holding on to the basic tune while Chris goes nuts improvising is a wonder to me. Two great musicians . To me Crocodile HP sounds like the Irish reel Drowsy Maggie shoehorned into Hornpipe rhythm, any way very nice.
This is one of the most disgusting displays of musicianship I've ever seen. I feel like I just received a lifetime supply of humility in an 11 minute video.
Genius! We need more happy music like this! Thile is a prodigy (period), and having Daves keeping up with him is a total treat!
Listening to Chris mandolin playing has really motivated me to sell my mandolin.
I am finally comfortable expressing myself on Jessamyn's reel and being able to improvise a bit. So I go back and check out the ad he did for daddario playing that track... and I feel like I am trying to climb from a small hill (that is my current progress) to the moon. I just put the damned thing away and enjoyed.
me too
i hear you brother. try going back to mr. monroe's playing, back before music became a sport.
It has inspired me to go on to master something beyond my current mandolin repertoire, which consists of ANY tune, as long as it's in G. And is "Oh, Susannah."
Ha Ha.
I usually scoff at folks recording concerts on their phone but whoever took this video is a saint! To think this improvisation would have just been lost to history otherwise.
Good glory, Man all mighty! These two were born to have a musical collaboratorship!
this literally made me tear up just out of happiness that it exists
Me too!
Literally same
We were front row for this mastery at the Crocodile. It was as good, if not more jaw dropping in person as it is in this video. True masters.
No matter how many times I watch this I am always grinning by the end. I just love how into the music these two get. They are both so incredibly talented, and such an inspiration! I can't express my love of this enough!
Never get tired of this.
Right? Any time I have my computer on but nothing to do, i go straight to this video.
For those of you (like me) who are coming back for multiple viewings, the medley starts at 2:10.
AM OR PM.
@@bobriddle6068 It's clearly a twelve hour clock format. The music begins in the afternoon. I work nights so am unable to listen to this a lot as I am in bed when it starts.
Thanks dude
Boy these two sure know how to have fun.
Goosebumps with that
Wowwwza. These guys are amazing at improvising and are so in sync with each other. That call-and-response bit was spectacular! :o
Mandolin goals; being able to play a song in any key.
Word son.
Bbm? 😉
I am taking bluegrass vocal lessons from this guy named Michael Davis, no Daves on ArtistWorks. Being new to bluegrass I had no idea who I was (am) dealing with. Holy moly! I had no idea I was brushing with greatness.
He's a great teacher! Taking his vocal lessons now, have also done some guitar. How'd yours go? Do you recommend artistwork? I've had the luxury of doing them in person in NY but would love the flex of artistworks
I love the open-mouthed pleasure Chris shows when Michael does something wonderful even to him.
Improvised genius in the middle, Michael Daves is the man.
It wasn’t. It was Blackberry Blossom.
This is insane. Love the Sailor's Hornpipe in the end! How the hell...
These guys never cease to amaze me.
Chris does seem to enjoy the performance. Body and soul, that mandolin sings for its life.
Pure joy.
Can I like this video 1 trillion times?
this is so amazing !! Hat's off for this 2 guys !!
They're both incredible musicians and so happy. A joy to watch. They have a "call and response" routine they do here.
I am smiling and laughing, my head goes up and down! What a joy to see them play but realizing how much work I have to do o my mandolin playing potential.
Amazing!!! If music is your religion, then Chris should be your Pope. His channeling of sound must come from some kind of higher power? As an apostle of music, I am his disciple. Thanks for the wonderful post. It made my day.
It's been some time since I've watched this and it's is just pure joy. Chris Thile is the man!!! Michael is cool too.
Wow. So fun. Such joy. Exquisite. Enlivening.
Thanks so much for recording this. Amazing stuff.
Excellent, can't get enough. There's some good time to be had when Chris and Sam Bush go at it
Another favorite combination of mine Grisman + Grappelli. Nobody could swing like Grappelli.
Does Michael Daves even own a capo?
Superb, Just Superb.
bloody hell, that's amazing!
They are both legends but you can tell Thile deserves the genius Grant for a reason as he never has to look at his fret board
BIG OLE ALLIGATOR MOUTHS. Also; the tone!
TRuly awesome! If I could play half as well as that it'd be a miracle.
Yeah, I know, I know ... practice, practice .... and I do, every day, without fail.
Maybe, at 70+ I've left it a li'l late?
Wotevah ... I ain't giving up yet, plink, plank plonk ....
As long as you enjoy it, keep on trucking!
I bought my mandolin at 63. I've played through around 350 Celtic and old time fiddle tunes one after the other probably 6-8 tunes a night 3-4 nights a week since. I'm getting to about 2/3 the speed and accuracy as Chris, but enjoy it just as much. That's the important bit...
Cool - not many times I see a video with NO thumbs down
That video made me jump out of my chair and cheer when they finished
I spontaneously started to clap and laugh at the same time.
Wow. Such quality video, camera work and of course music. Thanks for posting.
does crocodile hornpipe sound like the B part of blackberry blossom or just me
wow! I mean WOWOWOW! sooo good!
these guys are fun to watch. true musicians
A class act. You sir, and you sir, play well.
If opposites were twin brothers: Michael Daves and Chris Thile.
OMG....fantastic!
Musical geniuses.
Everyone thanking Chris and Micheal, what about Thanks Jason Rose for uploading!
Nice to see you, Mrs. Rose!
SO good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(*showing my jazz guitar teacher this video*)
Me: I wanna play like that
My guitar teacher: Me too
So much fun!
No dislikes!! That's gotta be a record
wow!
How Michael can stay so steady holding on to the basic tune while Chris goes nuts improvising is a wonder to me. Two great musicians . To me Crocodile HP sounds like the Irish reel Drowsy Maggie shoehorned into Hornpipe rhythm, any way very nice.
So damn good!
Amazing.
God, that was good.
If there is a better mandolin player and all around musician who ever lived please tell us who it is.
Whoaaa!! Dug it to the max.
This is one of the most disgusting displays of musicianship I've ever seen. I feel like I just received a lifetime supply of humility in an 11 minute video.
Fabulous and fun!
He gets into it
Bravo!
would love to know the song at 4:58?... sounds awesome
It’s BlackBerry Blossom.
I'm quickly becoming a fan of Michael Daves. He's not a Tony clone.
Chris' face at 5:19 -- That is what musicians should be like all the time.
This made me clap out loud. By myself. In my den.
This is music
Thile is god
DET ER EDDERMANME FEDT!!!!
"Ya!"
What kind of madness is this?
The improvised Crocodile Hornpipe was a version of Blackberry Blossom?
The guitarist look like Buddy Holy
For those who do not know great music do not listen?
That's Irish in southern style hup hup
meanwhile people call Slash "one of the greatest of all times"
Two vastly different genres, both can be true
I hope the Hong twins aren't hinting that these guys are "tony clones"?
09:36 :o
I agree. Tony Rice is amazing but it's missing some....soul. Michael Daves has that. So do Russ Barenberg and Doc Watson. You can't teach it.
Tony rice missing soul? your an idiot
jude law on madolin ;-)
Fab playing
Popeye. Nuff said.
but wait-there aren't enough accidentals in the key of crocodile to contain the egos of these two millennials.
I wish they'd stop talking and play