Thank you for this instructional video, wonderful tune, and a great job of playing and explaining it, merry Christmas, and happy holidays to you and yours!
I know this a simple melody, but something about it is very uplifting, like a celebration. It would be nice to know how this song came about, who wrote it, and what they were trying to express. Just spacing out, but music like this is cool! Nice lesson, thank you!
@@fischertoolandgarden Thanks! I agree. Not sure about the history of this specific tune but a lot of these were meant to be played at dances in rural areas a long time ago. So……the celebratory feel would make a lot of sense in that case.
I'm one of your students in Flat Picking Mastery. On this song what is the parentheses on the 3rd note in the tabs- 3rd fret 1st string. g note, also has a capital G over it. I saw you just became a father, Congratulations!
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Thank you for this, more Doc Watson, please.
Yes indeed! Thanks for watching
Cheers from Ireland happy holidays just can’t beat doc 🇮🇪🎸
Thanks and Happy Holidays to you as well
WOW.... thank you. Perfect.
@@kevinhowey4286 thank you Kevin!!
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Beautiful Man!!! I sure do enjoy your playing . AND your lessons of course :)
@@stevepaskin2863 thanks so much!!
Nice work dad !!
@@BRUCEBowering Thanks Bruce!!
Awesome.
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This is great - very fluid; inspired!
@@tomhorton6234 Awesome! Thanks so much
and thank you for the excellent tab for this lesson
Thank you for this instructional video, wonderful tune, and a great job of playing and explaining it, merry Christmas, and happy holidays to you and yours!
@@rollywells6404 Thank you so much!! A very merry Christmas to you too
I know this a simple melody, but something about it is very uplifting, like a celebration. It would be nice to know how this song came about, who wrote it, and what they were trying to express. Just spacing out, but music like this is cool! Nice lesson, thank you!
@@fischertoolandgarden Thanks! I agree. Not sure about the history of this specific tune but a lot of these were meant to be played at dances in rural areas a long time ago. So……the celebratory feel would make a lot of sense in that case.
I'm one of your students in Flat Picking Mastery. On this song what is the parentheses on the 3rd note in the tabs- 3rd fret 1st string. g note, also has a capital G over it. I saw you just became a father, Congratulations!