Im so glad im one of the 600 people who got to find this, amazing playing and vibes, i somehow got to this side of underrated videos of people just vibing playing some sort of instrument in the middle of a forest, and i love it, so peaceful and calming, thanks man
Wow! I'm so glad my friend shared this video! My family on my husband's side is from the Lynchburg area. They would just love it if I played this! What tuning are you in?
Neat! My family is from Southside Virginia with some ties out towards Buckingham, Appomattox, and Bedford counties near Lynchburg. I will be near there at Batteaux and Banjos, June 15-17 at James River State Park. (The best time to catch the music will be June 15th) Come on out! I am in “standard” tuning (relative pitch of strings). My actual tuning is probably closer to dADF#A which was where the banjo was typically tuned in the nineteenth century when gut or horsehair strings were being used. I use gut on this banjo. The lower tuning is also better suited to my voice.
@@barrowwhearybanjo Fantastic!!! Thank you so much. I might be in Georgia for another festival that weekend, but if I end up in Virginia I will try to find you! Fantastic--that's usually where I tune as well. I am a beginner, but I have a Levi Brown reproduction banjo I'm building confidence on. The gut strings sound great. I have Aguila Nylguts that do the trick. This song may be too advanced for me, but it will certainly be something to work towards.
Thoroughly enjoyable
absolutely love this tune, had it stuck in my head all day and had to learn it! thanks for your awesome posts!
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Sounds great! Reminds me of the Salem Highballers's cut of this tune on 78
Im so glad im one of the 600 people who got to find this, amazing playing and vibes, i somehow got to this side of underrated videos of people just vibing playing some sort of instrument in the middle of a forest, and i love it, so peaceful and calming, thanks man
This is the kind of music I really enjoy. I like stuff from the 18th and early to mid 19th century's.
Greetings from Lynchburg VA
Rock solid playing and well sung. Thanks for sharing!
Fantastic. Great job Barrow.
Brother got that southside VA accent!!! Great stuff!
Thank you for this!
Wonderful rendition!
Fantastic, claw hammer, thank you , moe
Excelente
Wow! I'm so glad my friend shared this video! My family on my husband's side is from the Lynchburg area. They would just love it if I played this! What tuning are you in?
Neat! My family is from Southside Virginia with some ties out towards Buckingham, Appomattox, and Bedford counties near Lynchburg. I will be near there at Batteaux and Banjos, June 15-17 at James River State Park. (The best time to catch the music will be June 15th) Come on out! I am in “standard” tuning (relative pitch of strings). My actual tuning is probably closer to dADF#A which was where the banjo was typically tuned in the nineteenth century when gut or horsehair strings were being used. I use gut on this banjo. The lower tuning is also better suited to my voice.
@@barrowwhearybanjo Fantastic!!! Thank you so much. I might be in Georgia for another festival that weekend, but if I end up in Virginia I will try to find you! Fantastic--that's usually where I tune as well. I am a beginner, but I have a Levi Brown reproduction banjo I'm building confidence on. The gut strings sound great. I have Aguila Nylguts that do the trick. This song may be too advanced for me, but it will certainly be something to work towards.
Voice and melody kinda sound like Woody Guthrie.