This entire thing is mind blowing. I like this version far more than the AKUS version, and I love their version as well, so that speaks volumes! I’d love to see you guys live! Those vocals... my goodness! Everything ties right together!!! Hats off to you guys! By far my favorite video on TH-cam
Would you care listing the names of the "very good" players and then the "excellent" players so we can get a sense of who you feel falls into each category?
This guy is by NO means the worst offender. Nevertheless, Pete Wernick's book (40+ years ago) taught banjo etiquette and it is worth revisiting. The banjo here did not obliterate the entire guitar solo, which so often happens, only the end of the solo. That is still too much. Aside from the jokes that were born out of "Deliverance" reference, there is a reason why banjos are the butt of every BG joke. You'd think they'd get it by now.
roal ik but this is just a jam session and the guitar did extend his solo further than typical into the banjo fill lick. This is not a rehearsed performance
@@BluegrassRules101 I understand, and you are correct: his tag was kind of a tag x 2. Nevertheless, I suspect you have been around enough to know exactly what I refer to. Even in a jam, an accomplished mandolin, fiddle or dobro player would appreciate the chance to add fill behind vocals, but banjo players rarely step out of the way to allow this. At the same time, I understand that an exuberant rhythm guitar player is also quite capable of burying a guitar lead. Either way, not meaning to criticize, I simply would love to get the the concept out to ALL banjo players that mandolin players aren't the only ones that can "chunk" the offbeat.
@@BluegrassRules101 BTW, I didn't realize that I was on a page posted by "the banjo player". I will gladly add that I have heard you on several videos and do enjoy and appreciate your playing. You have a good touch and good taste.
roal ik Actually that’s my brother on the banjo, but I look a lot like him lol. He’s three years younger than me. And yeah absolutely, he and I have worked on dynamics and it’s something we truly try to be conscious of in jam sessions. But you are very right about different instruments getting in the way of solos or vocals, it’s a beautiful thing when everyone tries to play tastefully and respectfully.
The best jams always happen in the hallway
My favorite version of wild bill jones! When you get it right in a jam session, you got it!
Big zack top on the guitar …. Son !!
That bass!!❤
Best version ever the delayed timing and slight pause is what make this version
Cadence, bass, and percusive clack., wow
Woo wee what Hot stuff!! Lord the young folks can play so well!!
Wow maddie mind blowing 🤯 all you guys are amazing...talk about talent!
great players make this song ,great job!
Wow, just WOW
5-string upright low B Yes!
Excellent, each player had it just right
Gives me the Chills Man! So Damned Good.
this is music
Slayed it
Stephen Hudson will be a superstar in bluegrass music he has voice and he knows what DRIVE means! Great job young man!
Bradley Blanton so right. Stephen has that special bluegrass drive voice. Awesome sound
Well these guys and gals could make any vocalist sound killer. I really appreciate the compliment, though! ✌
Solid vocals and playin’👍
I know Outstanding music in my 70 years! This is it!
the guy playing the guitar is amazing love the music u are all great
Love to see these youngns carrying it on! Thank Ye’.
-Al
This is an absolute vibe... I dare someone to not tap their foot listening to this.
This entire thing is mind blowing. I like this version far more than the AKUS version, and I love their version as well, so that speaks volumes! I’d love to see you guys live! Those vocals... my goodness! Everything ties right together!!! Hats off to you guys! By far my favorite video on TH-cam
Goodness gracious, that was excellent!
That is just straight up jamming!
There are some very good and excellent Bluegrass musician's playing here, all contributing a bit of their own style. It sounded tight and well done.
Perfect cadence, splid bass, add a good voice.
Would you care listing the names of the "very good" players and then the "excellent" players so we can get a sense of who you feel falls into each category?
That fiddle kick, tho! :-#
Can’t tell if I like that or when she comes back in
Goodness!
Guitar break - COOL
awesome. So glad these hall wall way jams get caught on camera.
Awesome job!
Awesome!!!!!
It's ok, you didn't need to destroy that poor boy's soul. No one noticed. Great job. Thanks for this.
This is Sooo… Good. Loved every bit esp the banjo picker! Outstanding job!
Great!
Awesome.
That's the way I want my Rock'n Roll!!! Great groove and cool guitar solo (all instruments)
Smooth mandolin!
really good
Mr. Lonnie Meeker played that for me a while ago. I thought he was kidding me. I was wrong!
Brilliant. Love it.
Serious bow arm!
Damn! They are good !
🔥🤘🏼💀
YES!!! :)
Finally some real bluegrass!
Girl on fiddle - genius.
If Maddie is there with a fiddle...anyone else may as well put their fiddle in the trash can...she has no competition...
While I will agree that Maddie is a great bluegrass fiddler, she would have some serious competition from Aynsley Porchek and Steven Burwell.
I'm just glad we have so many great player's out there keeping the best music in the world alive!!
@@dlagrua I agree with you, even if Aynsley Porchek and Steven Burwell are so irish in their way
@@BabbleBebble Perhaps that's what makes their sound distinctive.
Mark o'connor lol, or maybe that was a given
What bass amp is being used
Them boys better play hard to keep up with her intro!
Does anyone know what the banjo players name is.
aaron sawyer I just added descriptions for you :)
Who's the fiddler??
Ads Gdasd I just added descriptions for ya ;)
Ads Gdasd Maddie Denton
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Moo I’m
these folks are great.. but I prefer Frank Proffitt's version.
This guy is by NO means the worst offender. Nevertheless, Pete Wernick's book (40+ years ago) taught banjo etiquette and it is worth revisiting. The banjo here did not obliterate the entire guitar solo, which so often happens, only the end of the solo. That is still too much.
Aside from the jokes that were born out of "Deliverance" reference, there is a reason why banjos are the butt of every BG joke. You'd think they'd get it by now.
roal ik but this is just a jam session and the guitar did extend his solo further than typical into the banjo fill lick. This is not a rehearsed performance
@@BluegrassRules101 I understand, and you are correct: his tag was kind of a tag x 2. Nevertheless, I suspect you have been around enough to know exactly what I refer to.
Even in a jam, an accomplished mandolin, fiddle or dobro player would appreciate the chance to add fill behind vocals, but banjo players rarely step out of the way to allow this.
At the same time, I understand that an exuberant rhythm guitar player is also quite capable of burying a guitar lead. Either way, not meaning to criticize, I simply would love to get the the concept out to ALL banjo players that mandolin players aren't the only ones that can "chunk" the offbeat.
@@BluegrassRules101 BTW, I didn't realize that I was on a page posted by "the banjo player". I will gladly add that I have heard you on several videos and do enjoy and appreciate your playing. You have a good touch and good taste.
roal ik Actually that’s my brother on the banjo, but I look a lot like him lol. He’s three years younger than me. And yeah absolutely, he and I have worked on dynamics and it’s something we truly try to be conscious of in jam sessions. But you are very right about different instruments getting in the way of solos or vocals, it’s a beautiful thing when everyone tries to play tastefully and respectfully.
Orrrrr we can just call that jimmy Martin style jamming and dig tf out of it like me.