Sitting here speechless at the virtuosity I just witnessed. Great combination of technicality and emotion. Right amount of notes. Cant wait to see/hear more from you.
@@MicahlanBoney You're such a warm and welcoming class act, just like they say... Careful - combined with your "natural gift" talent, that endearing attitude of grace towards "random" commenters might someday ensure that you get offered a generous multi-gig deal for a large Midwest weeklong event in December of 2021, to perform variously as solo, with Chris Thile, with Sierra Hull, with Nancy Wilson of Heart, possibly with Heart on 1-2 of their songs if they so choose for their show, likewise as "session performer" advised and encouraged with Willie in his similar separate show, presuming he's still kicking around by then, and very most probably joining two or three acoustic 45min duet/trio shows with some of the most gifted "classical crossover" musicians from around the world. What a loss recently with Charlie Daniels' passing, cuz that was possibly another 1-2 songs you would've needed to eventually start practicing for, but alas, with that Charlie/Tanya show now modified to a Dolly/Tanya show (since we also lost Kenny Rogers in January), we don't think it likely that you'd join that revised show, but who knows at this point. Yep, some "random" commenter might actually turn out to be more than just a fan of good music, possibly even someone who had already prior decided to do much more than just make your day with a mere encouraging comment, and who figures this comment thread is now deep enough so as likely not to be noticed by the general public until after such an event is officially announced during next New Year's Day weekend. I mean, you just never know how far an act of basic kindness might take you... In any case, you should plan to watch your gmail address closely around 45-60 days from now, more or less. Have another good day. God bless. Expand your published mandolin genre coverage videos in the meantime, some random commenter with particularly relevant foreknowledge might suggest.
@@IndianaCRC Wow! What a comment! Thank you kind sir or m'am. I will certainly add to my videos. And I would gladly take you up on that offer. I'll keep checking my emails. Sincere regards .... I'm speechless.
Thank you Ms. Pepper. That means so much coming from you. I have become such a fan of yours, and I'm humbled you'd take time to write a comment for me.
@@MicahlanBoney ... Way beyond justice! ;-) I've been "just starting" on the mandolin since 1978 without much serious dedication or focus, complicated by crushing my right hand a few years ago so that I can't hold a normal pick. But the music goes on, not a "high lonesome sound," but more "slow, low, lonesome sound." Have you listened to Charlie Byrd's long guitar pieces, like "Fantasia on Which Side Are You On"? If not, that one is somewhere here on TH-cam.
@@stepno I am going to do that and thank you for the suggestion, my friend. I will find it. I love getting suggestions for great music to listen to. Thanks.
@@stepno I have been watching Ella since I was a wee lass (hee hee), she is pure excellence and no one can touch her, don't you agree? I need to watch the video of her and Mr. Pass, but can't seem to find it. I'll keep searching.
Hey, thanks! I'm flattered you watched some of my stuff :) I watched a bunch of yours as well. I can't imagine how you got so good at so many instruments so fast. And what a voice! Your voice melts me. Good gracious! Yeah, I sub'd too. Can't wait for more - have a great day!
You are so versatile and a masterful picker. I've always loved this song, and you nailed it. I like to hear you play mandolin in your live shows like at GPGP. You have a unique style on the ole 8 string.
Absolutely amazing:)) You've definitely captured it all (incl Gene Krupa's percussion:)) You've got a special talent, not just w/ your wonderful musical skills, but the true joy you exude while playing:)) With your eclectic cross-overs in musical genre's, hope you cross paths w/ Sara Watkins someday (what Alison Krauss brought to mainstream, & Sara took in added directions, I feel you'll take in even more, each of you in your unique ways:)) Best wishes on your musical journey:))
Beautiful playing and great arrangement! Orlan Crawford recommended I check you out and I'm really glad I did. Randy Wood from Nashville in the early 1970's? He replaced a bridge on my '61 Martin in 1974. I wondered who made that mandolin - I've never seen an F-model quite like it. I wish you all the best in your musical endeavors.
Rick Gordon Randy Wood made my mandolin! He is now in Bloomingdale /Pooler which is outside Savannah. You can find him at Randy Wood Guitar Shop and Picking Parlor. Thank you so much the kind compliment.
You are so sweet and your comment is inspiring. I am flattered and motivated to make another mandolin video. I do, however, have several other videos on my channel. Thanks for listening.
@@MicahlanBoneyI love your sound and i practice too the mandoline (but i am novice for the moment)... your video is inspiring too for me... you sing and you play violin too it's marvelous !
I have been playing for a while, since when I was a kid. I started on a very inexpensive mandolin that would not stay in tune which was hard with 8 strings. I have worked my way up to a custom Randy Wood mandolin. I encourage you to contact his shop as he carries inexpensive models as well as builds custom. I wish I had known about him when I was beginning, it would have saved a lot of time and frustration. I would have bought a better first instrument. I'm not saying it's smart to buy an expensive model when beginning, but I had a very cheaply made mandolin for my first. It sounded awful too. But I didn't know any better. LOL When first starting out, I encourage you to set a goal of sticking with the instrument and dedicated practice for 2 years. You will be surprised how far you'll progress in 2 years. Good luck and best wishes to you.
@@MicahlanBoney that's exactly what i am going to do, i plan on getting a good mandolin to start out on, something in the $500 to $1000 range, i have played 6 string guitar for years so i know i'll stick with it, best wishes, Scott.
We mere mortals sit here in awe.
LOL, thank you, and that is way too kind.
I’ve been playing mandolin for 50 years now, and you’ve given me fresh inspiration. Such a joyful noise! ❤
Wonderfull ! Merci
Sounds Good.
Sitting here speechless at the virtuosity I just witnessed. Great combination of technicality and emotion. Right amount of notes. Cant wait to see/hear more from you.
That is very kind of you. Thanks so much for the comment and for listening.
Who needs a big band? You certainly don't Micah.
What a kind comment. Thanks for listening.
WOW WOW WOW AWESOME !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much for listening and your comment.
FUCK YEAH
Watch out for this young player. She's got the talent to be a star.
You are so sweet. I am humbled by your comment.
It's amazing how you managed to capture the soul of a whole big band in one small instrument. Love it!
Thank you so much! I appreciate that.
Stunning. Great tone. Real music.
Thanks! I appreciate the listen.
The groove feeling is amazing.
This is the jam and she does it so well, you can't help but swing along strong!
Thank you for your kind comment. That really made my day.
@@MicahlanBoney You're such a warm and welcoming class act, just like they say... Careful - combined with your "natural gift" talent, that endearing attitude of grace towards "random" commenters might someday ensure that you get offered a generous multi-gig deal for a large Midwest weeklong event in December of 2021, to perform variously as solo, with Chris Thile, with Sierra Hull, with Nancy Wilson of Heart, possibly with Heart on 1-2 of their songs if they so choose for their show, likewise as "session performer" advised and encouraged with Willie in his similar separate show, presuming he's still kicking around by then, and very most probably joining two or three acoustic 45min duet/trio shows with some of the most gifted "classical crossover" musicians from around the world. What a loss recently with Charlie Daniels' passing, cuz that was possibly another 1-2 songs you would've needed to eventually start practicing for, but alas, with that Charlie/Tanya show now modified to a Dolly/Tanya show (since we also lost Kenny Rogers in January), we don't think it likely that you'd join that revised show, but who knows at this point. Yep, some "random" commenter might actually turn out to be more than just a fan of good music, possibly even someone who had already prior decided to do much more than just make your day with a mere encouraging comment, and who figures this comment thread is now deep enough so as likely not to be noticed by the general public until after such an event is officially announced during next New Year's Day weekend. I mean, you just never know how far an act of basic kindness might take you... In any case, you should plan to watch your gmail address closely around 45-60 days from now, more or less. Have another good day. God bless. Expand your published mandolin genre coverage videos in the meantime, some random commenter with particularly relevant foreknowledge might suggest.
@@IndianaCRC Wow! What a comment! Thank you kind sir or m'am. I will certainly add to my videos. And I would gladly take you up on that offer. I'll keep checking my emails. Sincere regards .... I'm speechless.
Are you kidding me!? That was amazing! I mean seriously.
I'm very humbled by your comment. Thank you so much. You are dang amazing. I'm watching your videos now and WOW!
Lovely song
Love it..
so amazing on mandolin so far ahead its ahead of its time .first time i have ever seen this
fenando ledesma thanks so much! I really appreciate your comment.
Fabulous
Thank you so much! I appreciate that you watched.
wuao amiga , tocas la mandolina expectacular
Micahlan, you're the "REAL DEAL"!! thanks for sharing your awesome talent!!!
Thank you Ms. Pepper. That means so much coming from you. I have become such a fan of yours, and I'm humbled you'd take time to write a comment for me.
Great playing, loved it all the way through.
You are so kind. Thank you very much.
Enjoyed every second😊 I used to do a tap dance to this song, and while listening to you play, I just couldnt keep my feet still
Thank you so much. That really made my day!
@@mboney8918 😚 you're awesome!
BadAss!
Thank you so much! (blushing over here.)
Thank you for having so much fun with that, and with Caravan!
I appreciate your comment. Such a great classic song. I hope I did it justice.
@@MicahlanBoney ... Way beyond justice! ;-)
I've been "just starting" on the mandolin since 1978 without much serious dedication or focus, complicated by crushing my right hand a few years ago so that I can't hold a normal pick. But the music goes on, not a "high lonesome sound," but more "slow, low, lonesome sound."
Have you listened to Charlie Byrd's long guitar pieces, like "Fantasia on Which Side Are You On"? If not, that one is somewhere here on TH-cam.
@@stepno I am going to do that and thank you for the suggestion, my friend. I will find it. I love getting suggestions for great music to listen to. Thanks.
@@MicahlanBoney ... Also look for a Joe Pass & Ella Fitzgerald duet concert video here on TH-cam... Mindblower!
@@stepno I have been watching Ella since I was a wee lass (hee hee), she is pure excellence and no one can touch her, don't you agree? I need to watch the video of her and Mr. Pass, but can't seem to find it. I'll keep searching.
Hey, thanks! I'm flattered you watched some of my stuff :) I watched a bunch of yours as well. I can't imagine how you got so good at so many instruments so fast. And what a voice! Your voice melts me. Good gracious! Yeah, I sub'd too. Can't wait for more - have a great day!
You are too kind. I am a fan of yours as well.
Fantastic!!!
Thank you very much. Please subscribe to my channel. I have subscribed to yours and look forward to watching your videos. Kindest regards
Waouh ! You’re so talented .. and with the smile 😊
Thank you Micah Bonn 🙏👏
I appreciate that you took the time to listen. Thank you so much for the sweet comment.
@@MicahlanBoney
Such a delightful moment!
Bisou from France 😊
Groovy.
This is amazing!
Thank you oh so much!
You are so versatile and a masterful picker. I've always loved this song, and you nailed it. I like to hear you play mandolin in your live shows like at GPGP. You have a unique style on the ole 8 string.
Whoo, git it! I just stumbled into your Caravan through a totally unrelated search and needed this as an encore. Have yourself a good one, girl : )
Ahhh, Thank you so much. I really appreciate your comment.
Be-bop mando. Sounds really good.
Yes! Be-bop on the ole 8 string! You totally get it.
phenomenal sound
Thank you so much. I really appreciate that.
Way cool.
Well thank you so much for the comment. I look forward to hearing your version.
i should try @@MicahlanBoney
well you have a nice smile and that was amazing
Thank you! I really appreciate your comment. "A smile never goes out of style."
Loved it!
How kind of you. I really appreciate that! Thanks for taking time to write a comment to me.
WHAT CAN"T YOU DO!!!! FANTASTIC!!!
haha! Well you made my day. I just read this and really appreciate your comment, Mr. Rolan. You are pretty fantastic too.
Absolutely amazing:)) You've definitely captured it all (incl Gene Krupa's percussion:)) You've got a special talent, not just w/ your wonderful musical skills, but the true joy you exude while playing:)) With your eclectic cross-overs in musical genre's, hope you cross paths w/ Sara Watkins someday (what Alison Krauss brought to mainstream, & Sara took in added directions, I feel you'll take in even more, each of you in your unique ways:)) Best wishes on your musical journey:))
Thank you so much. That is very kind of you.
Great job!
Thank you so much.
This confirms for me that one can shred on a mandolin
I agree.
Beautiful playing and great arrangement! Orlan Crawford recommended I check you out and I'm really glad I did. Randy Wood from Nashville in the early 1970's? He replaced a bridge on my '61 Martin in 1974. I wondered who made that mandolin - I've never seen an F-model quite like it. I wish you all the best in your musical endeavors.
Rick Gordon Randy Wood made my mandolin! He is now in Bloomingdale /Pooler which is outside Savannah. You can find him at Randy Wood Guitar Shop and Picking Parlor. Thank you so much the kind compliment.
I want more !! Only two video it's so sad...
You are so sweet and your comment is inspiring. I am flattered and motivated to make another mandolin video. I do, however, have several other videos on my channel. Thanks for listening.
@@MicahlanBoneyI love your sound and i practice too the mandoline (but i am novice for the moment)... your video is inspiring too for me... you sing and you play violin too it's marvelous !
@@lisimoon7861 I look forward to seeing your videos!
Lol. This is awesome. I mean, there are like 20 people in a big band. This is a tiny li'l mandolin. lol. Great arrangement, love it. Keep pickin!
Thank you! That means so much coming from such an expert musician as yourself.
You are very good, i bet you have been playing for years, im new at it and trying to figure out what mandolin to start out on 👍😃.
I have been playing for a while, since when I was a kid. I started on a very inexpensive mandolin that would not stay in tune which was hard with 8 strings. I have worked my way up to a custom Randy Wood mandolin. I encourage you to contact his shop as he carries inexpensive models as well as builds custom. I wish I had known about him when I was beginning, it would have saved a lot of time and frustration. I would have bought a better first instrument. I'm not saying it's smart to buy an expensive model when beginning, but I had a very cheaply made mandolin for my first. It sounded awful too. But I didn't know any better. LOL When first starting out, I encourage you to set a goal of sticking with the instrument and dedicated practice for 2 years. You will be surprised how far you'll progress in 2 years. Good luck and best wishes to you.
@@MicahlanBoney that's exactly what i am going to do, i plan on getting a good mandolin to start out on, something in the $500 to $1000 range, i have played 6 string guitar for years so i know i'll stick with it, best wishes, Scott.