In 1966 my Dad warned me about trying to learn Fiddle Tunes too early in my stringed journey. Nice to see Julian found his razor for this clip. I didn't recognize him at first. When you deep dive into the Julian Lange lore, there is an interview w/Rick Beato where he recounts corrective training for Focal Dystonia due to repetitive stress. A year ago at 53:40 after talking about Fiddle adventures. Yeah it's a real rich and revealing interview. I really like Julian's approach... right up to peril of too much and backs up a tad. Ok... off to getting ready for a gig in August that will prove challenging. thanks again for another wonderful contribution to our life's passion.
Love this man. Every time critter and Julian get together its just magical. Lots of videos of them playing live together and its non stop call and response with them. They just jive together amazingly. You can see that they love to play together. Really cool to see how Julian's jazz background and critter's bluegrass playing meld together so seamlessly. Love this short lesson format and hope you keep them coming. Much appreciated..
Thank you , this truly is going to be a life long journey, I have learned so much in the past couple years more than I have learned in in all the previous years
I always think of these two like Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen wear like Scottie Pippen’s really good but when he’s playing with Michael Jordan, he kind of just sets the play, but I think Julian Lodge is really liberated and set free by the limitations of an acoustic guitar because his brain can kinda outthink the boxes in and the techniques are somewhat limited so like it just creates this master thing I love it
Thanks for the great video! Those open strings certainly are pesky😅I’ve struggled to find a lot of info about this tune, it’s good to hear it’s not so well known. I’m really interested in this style but don’t know much about it, can you recommend some great players/albums?
You’re welcome! Are you curiois about the style that Julian and Chris are playing, or the style of the original version of red prairie Dawn? Happy to share either way!
In 1966 my Dad warned me about trying to learn Fiddle Tunes too early in my stringed journey. Nice to see Julian found his razor for this clip. I didn't recognize him at first. When you deep dive into the Julian Lange lore, there is an interview w/Rick Beato where he recounts corrective training for Focal Dystonia due to repetitive stress. A year ago at 53:40 after talking about Fiddle adventures. Yeah it's a real rich and revealing interview. I really like Julian's approach... right up to peril of too much and backs up a tad. Ok... off to getting ready for a gig in August that will prove challenging. thanks again for another wonderful contribution to our life's passion.
Love this man. Every time critter and Julian get together its just magical. Lots of videos of them playing live together and its non stop call and response with them. They just jive together amazingly. You can see that they love to play together. Really cool to see how Julian's jazz background and critter's bluegrass playing meld together so seamlessly. Love this short lesson format and hope you keep them coming. Much appreciated..
Right? Such a great dynamic. Thanks for the encouragement, I’ve been liking this format too! More coming down the pike for sure!
Thank you , this truly is going to be a life long journey, I have learned so much in the past couple years more than I have learned in in all the previous years
For sure Roger! Same here man. Secret to guitar is to make it your lifetime thing, not pastime.
I always think of these two like Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen wear like Scottie Pippen’s really good but when he’s playing with Michael Jordan, he kind of just sets the play, but I think Julian Lodge is really liberated and set free by the limitations of an acoustic guitar because his brain can kinda outthink the boxes in and the techniques are somewhat limited so like it just creates this master thing I love it
Ah nice analogy. Yeah limitations are a slippery thing aren’t they!?
Thanks for the great video! Those open strings certainly are pesky😅I’ve struggled to find a lot of info about this tune, it’s good to hear it’s not so well known. I’m really interested in this style but don’t know much about it, can you recommend some great players/albums?
You’re welcome! Are you curiois about the style that Julian and Chris are playing, or the style of the original version of red prairie Dawn? Happy to share either way!
@@kostringworks The original!