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For those of you whining that he’s using a flatpick: The principle is the same, and for you to go from zero to the exact Maybelle technique AND on top of that get a good tone with your nail is much harder than learning the basic principle with a flatpick, and the flatpick will sound richer. One step at a time!
This is not standard carter picking she mainly used her thumb and finger with fingerpicks, later on she flatpicked a few tunes certainly not wildwood flower
It’s still not true carter family style it may be influenced by her style which yes is very common now her style has a completely different feel even when she later used a flatpick
You nay Sayers need to be more grateful for these excellent FREE lessons. If you can do better, take the time and effort to make your own video. Of course, you will not do that. These lessons are thorough and awesome and some of the best available anywhere.
@@dond8079 Don- The point is that Maybelle Carter used a thumpick and fingerpicks, not a flatpick, so @keeppicking cannot claim that flatpicking is Carter picking, even if it is bluegrass. If you don't get it, check the link that I have already posted.
Ned Lambton No, The point is that Carter style is the melody played on the base strings and a very simple rhythm played on the treble strings. More importantly that KeepPicking put together a very well thought-out series to help us learn about this it. You have put out absolutely nothing. NOTHING. So link to your work or shut up.
When does the Carter picking start? This video has no finger picks, no up strumming. :(
Thank you, John!! This is a wonderful gift having your tutorials on TH-cam....thank you, thank you, thank you!
Collette Rhoads I was taught for free by some of the best players in the San Francisco area in the 1970's. My gift back. Please share with your friends.
Thank you. Nothing has been as helpful as your video lessons.
For those of you whining that he’s using a flatpick:
The principle is the same, and for you to go from zero to the exact Maybelle technique AND on top of that get a good tone with your nail is much harder than learning the basic principle with a flatpick, and the flatpick will sound richer. One step at a time!
Great lesson!, where can I get the tab for practicing this lesson?
Excellente vidéo ! Bravo ! 👍
Are there any videos that show how to play like Mother Maybelle with the thumb and index fingers?
Todd Davis yes I have 1
Err...I wouldn't call this Carter picking.
Good lesson... thanks for sharing!
nice
thank you and thumbs up
This is not standard carter picking she mainly used her thumb and finger with fingerpicks, later on she flatpicked a few tunes certainly not wildwood flower
Among Bluegrass and folk players Carter picking has morphed into this as a basis for lead rhythm.
It’s still not true carter family style it may be influenced by her style which yes is very common now her style has a completely different feel even when she later used a flatpick
Playing these old tunes wrong and passing the errors on is the way we loose our great music.
Who said these are played wrong.......if you do not like bluegrass guitar than so be it
You nay Sayers need to be more grateful for these excellent FREE lessons. If you can do better, take the time and effort to make your own video. Of course, you will not do that. These lessons are thorough and awesome and some of the best available anywhere.
thumbpick? u got it all wrong
Ned, not in Bluegrass. I got it right.
@@keeppicking8094 Bluegrass is Bluegrass. This is Carter Picking: th-cam.com/video/th9w1GfROes/w-d-xo.html
Ned Lambton please link to your lessons on this topic....
@@dond8079 Don- The point is that Maybelle Carter used a thumpick and fingerpicks, not a flatpick, so @keeppicking cannot claim that flatpicking is Carter picking, even if it is bluegrass. If you don't get it, check the link that I have already posted.
Ned Lambton No, The point is that Carter style is the melody played on the base strings and a very simple rhythm played on the treble strings. More importantly that KeepPicking put together a very well thought-out series to help us learn about this it. You have put out absolutely nothing. NOTHING. So link to your work or shut up.