Excellent guys. That's adding a great dimension to this classic song. It really shows off two completely different guitars and how well they blend together ! Yianis, I just bought a ]brand new D-18, the fretboard is as smooth as silk.
When I close my eyes it takes me back in time to when I first heard Doc Watson. I think it was 1972 or therabouts, in Portland, Oregon. You fellows do his memory proud.
Hi Yiannis, spectacular playing on great instruments as usual. nice to see you and Kostas picking. You guys ought to be playing at one of the British bluegrass festivals ! Thanks for that little moment around 2.17 - it makes us average pickers feel a bit better !
I really like the way you 2 put this together. EASY to hear every note on both boxes at the same time. Thought I better subscribe so I can get the latest and the rest of the befores!
stumbled onto your music here. happy stumble it was! I'm your newest subscriber. you guys sound great together. great sound gear you got going there too. good music deserves good sound so good on ya!
hey GFP, have you ever played a Preston Thompson guitar....I know you've done a lot of guitar reviews....I just bought on and I love it....just curious
+Bryan Mabe hey there,congrats on getting a P.T.guitar! I've only heard great things about that luthier,but never seen/played one before.Keep me posted,please!
What I don't like about these two perfect guitar players is the following : They never have eye contact at one another. I think it is bad attitude from one of those, I am not going to speculate which one is it.
Rob Sten first off,thanks for taking the time to watch and comments on our videos. Secondly,it’s not about bad attitude,it’s because we are in the studio recording AND having a camera at the same time. If you have been in the studio before doing the same thing ,you’ll understand what I’m trying to say. It’s not easy,believe me. If you scroll down and up,you’ll find enough ‘informal ‘videos where we play in our living room being perfectly loose ;-)
Quel talent,un vrai plaisir à voir et à entendre!
Merci.
🙏🙏🙏
A beautiful rendition of Frank Wakefield's classic tune
Thank you!
Excellent guys. That's adding a great dimension to this classic song. It really shows off two completely different guitars and how well they blend together ! Yianis, I just bought a ]brand new D-18, the fretboard is as smooth as silk.
Congrats! Thanks for commenting too.
Wow I could not stop listening to this!!!! Crazy guys! I’m on my 10th week of guitar and still learning and I Want to play like you guys!
Thanks for the nice comments!
Practice,practice and practice!
Yeah boy! That's a winner. 😎
Very nice ! Great sound for a great song !
When I close my eyes it takes me back in time to when I first heard Doc Watson. I think it was 1972 or therabouts, in Portland, Oregon. You fellows do his memory proud.
skinner B thanks very much, we appreciate it.
They DO remind me of Doc Watson. I'm glad there's someone to carry on.
Such honest music. Makes me happy☺
Adrian Mutimer thanks for commenting.
I cant get enough of your music..inspiring stuff!
will deron thank you!
Beautiful, awesome picking, I sure enjoy listening to your music.
Albert Chasse thank you!
Love this song and you guys did a fantastic job.
Thank you!
Superb again!
Excellent! You guys sound great! Thanks for the videos!
Kent Owens thanks for watching too!
Bluegrass guitarists know how to get tone out of a box. Great sounds!
mandohat thanks! It’s an honor hearing such words from you ! 🙏🙏🙏
Beautiful playing. Both of you. I loved the moments that each of you took it off the rails a bit!
Smooth and Sweet Playing
Bravo Yiannis!!
Thanks!
Both sound fantastic, sweet tune! Cheers Yiannis :)
Hi Yiannis, spectacular playing on great instruments as usual. nice to see you and Kostas picking. You guys ought to be playing at one of the British bluegrass festivals ! Thanks for that little moment around 2.17 - it makes us average pickers feel a bit better !
LOL! Thanks,Ol' Andy! ;-)
Happy Pickings,
Beautiful & Sweet
Fine playing , lovely sound, impressive.
Jim
Beautiful!
I really like the way you 2 put this together. EASY to hear every note on both boxes at the same time. Thought I better subscribe so I can get the latest and the rest of the befores!
Lewie McNeely thanks for the kind words!
great job as usual!
Glad you like it,and thanks for commenting!
As promised, fantastic video..
This is fantastic. Your guitar's got great tone.
Ralph Carr thanks alot!
Great job guys. I luv this tune and I'm trying to work it out but I'm not as gifted as you are. I'll keep working on it. Thanks for posting.
Thank you! We love this tune too.
Happy pickings,
Thank you!
Thanks very much!
stumbled onto your music here. happy stumble it was! I'm your newest subscriber. you guys sound great together. great sound gear you got going there too. good music deserves good sound so good on ya!
Thanks alot!
amazing!
Kittenclaws Guitar Videos thank you!
Sweet!
Thanks!
Thanks,Brad!
Thanks!
You are welcome!
So. When are you guys going on tour. I'll be the first in line to buy a ticket.
Gary Lenard that would be great visiting the U.S. ! Thank you
Brilliant. Everybody else ought to just give up.
helen em thanks
hey GFP, have you ever played a Preston Thompson guitar....I know you've done a lot of guitar reviews....I just bought on and I love it....just curious
+Bryan Mabe hey there,congrats on getting a P.T.guitar! I've only heard great things about that luthier,but never seen/played one before.Keep me posted,please!
Unbelievable guitars in my opinion. There's not many reviews out there....maybe I should do one. Jake Workman has one comparing the PT to a Collings
I'd spring for an HD28V if you can!
:-)
What I don't like about these two perfect guitar players is the following :
They never have eye contact at one another. I think it is bad attitude from one of those, I am not going to speculate which one is it.
Rob Sten first off,thanks for taking the time to watch and comments on our videos. Secondly,it’s not about bad attitude,it’s because we are in the studio recording AND having a camera at the same time. If you have been in the studio before doing the same thing ,you’ll understand what I’m trying to say. It’s not easy,believe me.
If you scroll down and up,you’ll find enough ‘informal ‘videos where we play in our living room being perfectly loose ;-)
Thank you!
Thanks very much!