Steven Olmstead in fact we like many players.We never copy one's solo note for note,we mix things up and we try to come with our arrangement in the end.
Excellent picking gentlemen! Just curious about one thing, though. When I play fiddle tunes in the key of D (like this one), I generally prefer to play it open, i.e. without a capo. I noticed that both of you capo up and play in C. Do you do that for the tone?
Really been enjoying you videos lately. They're all oldies, but goodies. Thanks, guys!
Thank you!
Fantastic version! Big fan of you guys! You do the picking greats proud…
Thank you !
it is such a treat to see videos and picking of this quality on youtube. thanks again guys.
Always great performance!!!
Really swell and thank you for sharing. Blessings to you both.
John King,
Thanks for your kind words!
Very impressive. Thanks.
Ali Whitwell you’re welcome!
Very clean picking! Thumbs up!
Thanks for commenting and for being so supportive!
Great guitars. Makes me want to get the country boy deluxe.
Nice version. Enjoyed much. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching too.
wow, love it
Thanks!
Really enjoy your pickin’. Thx!
jeloeb thanks for watching!
This is bluegrass,love it!
Thank you!
great version gents
Great rendition. I could make the same comment on each video, but all of your renditions are both tastefully arranged as well as tastefully picked.
Thank you very much for your kind words.
nice sounding guitars and very nice picking
Russell Howe thanks !
Once again I see you using the 'two mic' setup. You can absolutely tell the difference.
Mighty fine!
Thanks,Kathy!
I appreciate your comments.
Absolutely beautiful gentlemen! Any practice tips for a beginning flatpicker? Again, superb, flawless picking!
+andy kunkel ,thank you very much!
Practice very slow with a metronome and stick on the melody.
:-)
I recognize a bit of everyone in there as well as your own. Nicely done boys. Was there some borrowed from the cd Hot"n Spicy
Steven Olmstead in fact we like many players.We never copy one's solo note for note,we mix things up and we try to come with our arrangement in the end.
You're doing quite well
smooth as butter!!!
Excellent picking gentlemen! Just curious about one thing, though. When I play fiddle tunes in the key of D (like this one), I generally prefer to play it open, i.e. without a capo. I noticed that both of you capo up and play in C. Do you do that for the tone?
Louis Fonte ,thanks for your kind words.Yes,we both use a capo when playing this tune.IMHO,without a capo makes it looser,with an Old Timey feel.
Especially like the cross picking throughout. Nice stuff. I used to be on flat pick L years ago. Wasn't one of u on there?
+ralfomando + thank you.No,I wasn't on Flatpick-L.I'm an UMGF member.