Offer a lesson with tabs and you'll be a hit as it appears one of the easier ragtime tunes as far as picking goes. . I would be interested but that's only one vote.
It's easier said than done but learn other finger picking songs,play a lot and eventually you'll be able pick apart songs like this and learn for yourself without the need of a tab/lesson. I've been fingerpickign for about 5 years now and can learn this just from this video
Been working on this piece for a while and find your version the cleanest, tightest and best version on the web. You should hear yourself on half speed on TH-cam👍
Great lesson.Everyone who know guitar basics can see and hear how it sounds.Other guys spend 30 minutes explaining hamering little finger on dminor.This is a real thing! Thanks!!!
This is great! I’m a pianist who prefers the lower register of the piano, so guitar has never interested me much. But seeing an acoustic bass like this really makes me want to invest in one, I had no idea bass’s could be played like this, great stuff!
I'd love to know where a boy could buy a book of some of these tunes....not too tough to learn but good enough to be really enjoyable, as this tune it! Well done Lyrebird guitar!!!!
There's a book by Richard Saslow. I think it was called Rag Picking, but it should be easy enough to find. I was given it in the 70s and learned this tune and a few others besides. Highly recomended
Grea picking! Enjoy your playing and your style. New fan and new sub. Always like finding a fellow musician. 😎👍🤠🎹🎸🎶🎵👏🎼👌😁🎙😊 Enjoyed, like and full watch. Cheers, Bruce AKA Holden Beach Troubdour Keep doing what you love and share it with the world.
Nice tune and nicely played . I didn' t know this tune so I 've taken my guitar and copied the whole song, adding the bass for the turnaround part at 48 s. Now i can add this tune to my repertoire. Thanks a lot. (by the way , i also subscribed to your channel )
People take lesson upon lesson to learn this stuff. Hey, just watch this video closely , and then just play it. It'll take some practice, but if you are destined to be a true guitarist, you'll get it. Lyrebird, great picking and your guitar sounds excellent!
Props to R Saslow for writing this piece and having it published with other ragtime instrumentals back in the early 80's. I had the book but alas no longer. Anyone know the title?
Did you cut the sound hole out like Tony rice?😜🤘🏻 looks large like that. I always do that to my acoustic guitars. They always ending up louder and sounding better
Well played! I learnt to play this many years ago together with the other great tunes in Saslow’s book. For anybody interested it’s available free….just do an internet search…👍🍷
Thanks Greg, glad you're enjoying my videos:) Tabs are great for quickly learning what notes to play...however listening to great players will reveal how to play those notes nicely 😊.
Thanks for the dropped D, how come everything sounds great in dropped D. You all know of course every Keith Richards riff is in open G, capo 4th Fret. Can play 'Tumblin Dice' in my sleep !.
It’s not “anon”! It’s by Richard Saslow from his book (1970’s) “The Art of Ragtime Guitar “ (2nd edition published 2016ish). It’s an excellent collection which has stood the test of time ; he deserves to be acknowledged.
@@scholl_1000 Thank you. I learnt this a long time ago and just play the song by memory. Over time however I have drifted away from the original. Viewers have been pointing out it's a Saslow song...I should probably relearn it properly :)
@@lyrebirdguitar Sounds great, don't change a thing. If you heard Ragpickin' when you were young, you've probably heard a lot of the other songs in the Saslow book also. Coney Island Cakewalk is the song that lead me to the book.
Terrific rendition; your tempo is perfect; where others play for speed, you play for soul.
Agreed!
Ragtime is never to be played fast. - Scott Joplin.
Thank you@@rjwh67220
Just brilliant. Excellent performance. Sounds very nice. Congratulations.👏👏👍
Wonderful playing of a wonderful guitar.
Offer a lesson with tabs and you'll be a hit as it appears one of the easier ragtime tunes as far as picking goes. . I would be interested but that's only one vote.
Buy richard saslow's book
It's easier said than done but learn other finger picking songs,play a lot and eventually you'll be able pick apart songs like this and learn for yourself without the need of a tab/lesson. I've been fingerpickign for about 5 years now and can learn this just from this video
@@renehernandez4797You just got used by the spirit, thanks for serving, God bless.
@mike . “Easier” lol 😂😂😂
@@renehernandez4797I do not disagree, but for those of us with fewer years left…
Wow! Excellent performance Pavel.👏👏👏👍👍
Beautiful sound,balance,precision.Congratulations from:Angel Del Rio(San Juan,Puerto Rico)
Great inspiring playing..in a world that brings stress and problems you bring peace.
Thanks for the lovely comment!
Best performance of this cool piece I've ever heard. Thanks!
That's awesome thank you so much. The kids at my church love this song and I wanted to play along with it. Thanks a million
Wonderfully mastered! Perfection in any aspect!
Been working on this piece for a while and find your version the cleanest, tightest and best version on the web. You should hear yourself on half speed on TH-cam👍
A great choice for a summer evening. Excellent finger picking Allan.
I absolutely love this...well played Sir.
From across the pond, that’s bloody brilliant ✌️✌️✌️✌️❤️
Cheers! Thanks for listening.
Great lesson.Everyone who know guitar basics can see and hear how it sounds.Other guys spend 30 minutes explaining hamering little finger on dminor.This is a real thing! Thanks!!!
Brilliant... just brilliant!!! 💖❤💖
Супер! Очень аккуратно и технично!! С уважением из Якутии 🤝🪕🤠
This is great! I’m a pianist who prefers the lower register of the piano, so guitar has never interested me much. But seeing an acoustic bass like this really makes me want to invest in one, I had no idea bass’s could be played like this, great stuff!
Genuinely so impressive good job!
Super clean, perfect timing, great playing.
Thanks for listening!
Wow! So clean. Awesome…..and I’m a sixty year plus guitarist ( I’m 71)
I am too. Playing guitar for that long (a lot of it on stage) and I'm 71 too.
Today's the day of St Michael. Thank you for playing this.
I love Southern Nights and you an incredible job, i think i actually like your version better, thank you sir :)
Wow!!! What a great interpretation Richard. It’s perfect. Congratulations.👏👏
Richard was the bloke who wrote it!
Sublime as per norm - with appreciation from Australia 🇦🇺
Love this ole time music 😊
That was so smooth!
One of my favorite to play every time I warm up! I like the slower chill version you do here. Such great feel!
Nice work as usual, George!
Stunning!
Outstanding!!!!! ❤
Really nice
Mighty fine, sir. Thank you for sharing.
Lovely little ditty
great picking, great piece and boy does that guitar sound good.
Great lesson,any one that play guitar can see and hear what is all about.Thanks man!!!
I'd love to know where a boy could buy a book of some of these tunes....not too tough to learn but good enough to be really enjoyable, as this tune it! Well done Lyrebird guitar!!!!
There's a book by Richard Saslow. I think it was called Rag Picking, but it should be easy enough to find. I was given it in the 70s and learned this tune and a few others besides. Highly recomended
Thank you very much, I'll go and search for it!!! Much appreciated. @@stavrospapadimitriou7631
@@mnbluesboy It's Called The New Art of Ragtime Guitar.
Excellent , perfectly played . Well done sir .
So sweet! Nice!👍
Great playing and wonderful tune!
Perfect pickin' and a wonderful sound! That is it man! Love it. Greetings, Jimmy
And no silly pinky on the soundboard. Excellent.
Beautiful picking of course, but man, what an amázing, full recording sound!!!
So clean really nice version.
Love this! ❤
Clean as a whistle!
Sounds great!
Wonderful !Thank you !!!
Masterful stuff.
Nice clean picking!
Grea picking! Enjoy your playing and your style. New fan and new sub. Always like finding a fellow musician. 😎👍🤠🎹🎸🎶🎵👏🎼👌😁🎙😊 Enjoyed, like and full watch. Cheers, Bruce AKA Holden Beach Troubdour Keep doing what you love and share it with the world.
Essence of it. Great
Fantastic
This is very well done with teach me.
Excellent!!! Very clean! I didn’t hear one dead note.
great stuff thank you
Sweet little tune!
Oh, wat lekker relaxed gespeeld!
Erg bedankt!
Very nice.
Awesome.
いいね!nice ! from Japan🇯🇵
Nice tune and nicely played . I didn' t know this tune so I 've taken my guitar
and copied the whole song, adding the bass for the turnaround part at 48 s.
Now i can add this tune to my repertoire. Thanks a lot.
(by the way , i also subscribed to your channel )
Good for you! Yeah, I've never liked the bass turnaround, sounds out of place to me, so I left it out. Thanks for listening and subscribing.
People take lesson upon lesson to learn this stuff. Hey, just watch this video closely , and then just play it. It'll take some practice, but if you are destined to be a true guitarist, you'll get it. Lyrebird, great picking and your guitar sounds excellent!
Very clean
So good
Excellent
Beautiful! I try to learn it, but I can't find all the cords....If you have tabs I would appreciate it very much if you will put them on-line.
Thats how its done. 👌
love it
Props to R Saslow for writing this piece and having it published with other ragtime instrumentals back in the early 80's. I had the book but alas no longer. Anyone know the title?
Hey Mr. Lightfoot, the book is called The Art of Ragtime Guitar.
@@lyrebirdguitar Thanks brah
You download the entire book in pdf for free
Did you cut the sound hole out like Tony rice?😜🤘🏻 looks large like that. I always do that to my acoustic guitars. They always ending up louder and sounding better
Well played! I learnt to play this many years ago together with the other great tunes in Saslow’s book. For anybody interested it’s available free….just do an internet search…👍🍷
Nice picking, saved it to file.
lovve it
Put it on a loop, grab a bottle of wine, find a nice comfortable chair and relax……….
Sweet!
Very nice. Onr question: do you kwow cape versian version of mazurka?
Where may I find this song? It's very interesting 😮
Hi
Very beautiful
Do you have the tab for this?
I’d literally pay money for a lesson on this.
Saw this and read ‘southern rights’ safe to say i was pleasantly surprised it was not a song about a certain war for independence
Dr. Corn's Bluegrass Remedy, "Flat pick Rag?" Does not anyone know this song? Do you?
Do you figure these by ear or do you find TABS for them? Verrrrrrry nice job.
Thanks Greg, glad you're enjoying my videos:)
Tabs are great for quickly learning what notes to play...however listening to great players will reveal how to play those notes nicely 😊.
smooooth
Thanks for the dropped D, how come everything sounds great in dropped D. You all know of course every Keith Richards riff is in open G, capo 4th Fret. Can play 'Tumblin Dice' in my sleep !.
Wonderful !
Nice! Where can we get the tab for this piece?
So thr Toy Story sound track is just Ragtime on the guitar
Damn... Val Kilmer can really wail...
6L6 sounds full and broad, warmer and clearer.
It’s not “anon”! It’s by Richard Saslow from his book (1970’s) “The Art of Ragtime Guitar “ (2nd edition published 2016ish). It’s an excellent collection which has stood the test of time ; he deserves to be acknowledged.
Hi Phillip, thanks for pointing this out. I learned the song when I was young and never had a score for it. I have now updated the title.
@@lyrebirdguitar I just recently learned this from the Saslow book. I prefer the way you end the song over the original.
@@scholl_1000 Thank you. I learnt this a long time ago and just play the song by memory. Over time however I have drifted away from the original. Viewers have been pointing out it's a Saslow song...I should probably relearn it properly :)
@@lyrebirdguitar Sounds great, don't change a thing. If you heard Ragpickin' when you were young, you've probably heard a lot of the other songs in the Saslow book also. Coney Island Cakewalk is the song that lead me to the book.
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Applausi
Great job. Marty Robbins was great.
Walking my baby back home?
Sounds like Alice's restaurant
Look up Stefan Grossman ragtime.
You need to provide lyrics with the chords as you sing. Also, show your finger position up close so beginners can see it and learn.
Why did you miss out the chord walk down in bars 7&8?