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  • Ahhhhh VIVE l'acadie pi le bluegrass!!!!!!!!!

  • Love that second guitar break....great choice of notes

  • that second guitar break was pretty awesome even tho he messed it up once

  • How in the hell could 6 people dislike this?

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  • Hey, didn't know Hugh Laurie (first guitar break) could play like that. Truly amazing talent.

  • GREAT JOB GUYS!!!! Wish i could have heard the 1st guitar break little better but it was a great job!

  • y'all wannna come party and play in san diego?

  • Beautiful and thank you for sharing.

    5*****s

  • One of the best jammin videos I've ever seen...would love to see you guys live.

  • wow great job!

  • Hot Dang! Y'all are GOOOOOD!

    That was fun. Thanks!

  • Those crazy Canucks.

  • That second guitar break was awesome!

  • yeah it was. he started it out with the kenny smith lick from the second cut on studebacker

  • YE HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

  • Music is not lessened because it does not come from its writer. Music is an art and a joy for whoever wants to play it or listen. No one cares that the licks used weren't his.

  • EXACTLY. Well said.

  • @calvalier777 Everybody has to put their own spin on it. Thats what makes music interesting. If everybody played the same thing all the time it would get boring pretty fast.

  • yyyyyy haaa!!! :D

  • Thanks for posting... you guys deliver!

  • Lachez pas les boys, ça sonne super bien!

  • Who CARES who they "stoled" licks from. Everyone in music copies someone else at some point...well, except Bela Fleck! But I digress.... It really does my heart good just to see more and more younger people gittin' into bluegrass, AND GITTIN THIS GOOD AT IT!!!

  • Exactly.  Haven't you heard that good composers borrow and great composers steal?

  • now thats a jam

  • thats sik

  • I don't see the similarities to tony rice at all, other than the clean, technical picking. Tony rice uses a much more bluesy scale and changes timing more. I don't think this guy is copying anyone - he has unique style that sounds absolutely amazing.

  • LOL

    You deaf or what? If you don't hear the canned Tony Rice licks, then I'm speechless. Or you don't play. Or you do play, and you're horrible. To anyone who KNOWS what they're listening to, it's very obvious. That doens't mean he's not a great player though...just means it's borrowed music =)

  • you are lame

  • which break are you talking about, 1st or 2nd

  • @urfaceislolburn Thanks, urface, for enlightening everyone on the nuances of bluegrass music (you'll have to look up 'nuance' in the dictionary). That guitar playing is pure original, nothing to do with Tony Rice. If you can't understand that, it's because your ears have been tainted by all the Jonas Brothers you've been listening to (you'll have to look up 'taint' too - it's under the letter 'T'). Douche. Get back to your job sweeping up lettuce. I'll be by soon to order a burger.

  • @spelingmaster I didnt have to get my dictionary. It is a very common word here in Brazil! And it is the same: nuance! Same writting and same meaning.

    Cool isnt it?

  • @spelingmaster These guys are really great players, but actually, this guitar playing has everything to do with Tony Rice- he's the one who came up with this style of playing- with pentatonic-scale-infused riffs. They are still excellent players who have great skill- better than most musicians anywhere.

  • so clean. perfect timing. amazing!

  • HELL YA!!!

  • Good stuff fella's

  • Good Stuff fella's.

  • I absolutely love it!

  • Great job guys! That was f**king awesome!

    The bend before the pause in the second guitar break is soo good, very well timed! Nice one!

  • hah thats awesome! Nice pickin!

  • Awesome.....don't get much better than this!

  • GOOD JOB GUYS, Good mandolin break, 1st guitar break was good too, wasnt very loud though because camera being behind him, 2nd guitar player way to drive it hard bro, keep it up and know, it doesnt matter how well you do in anything, there is always someone to throw something negative at you.

  • Im just sayin not too original =P but other then that smooth picking

  • I hear too much T.Rice in his pickin... but on the other hand very crisp playin and talented non the less

  • too much t. rice? come on now. there is no such thing.

  • Maybe more Kenny Smith than Rice...but awesome pickin all the way around...5 BIG stars

  • Dude, every flat picker in Bluegrass sounds like Tony Rice, he's the one everyone mocks, with the exception of Larry Sparks. Thats like telling a banjo player you hear to much scruggs or jd crowe.

  • lol....get him! i love it

  • this richard bourque guy is the real damn thing man. holy mackeral. i ain't ever seen a more clear, and technically sound picker in all my life. damnation!

  • sounds good fellas....very nice job by everyone..liked the guitar solos...not too much and u could still tell what the melody was...what kinda banjer u playin bud?

  • Rebecca Great Song .....

    Are you the one that posted the movie with Special Conscesus

  • son he drove that g-run right threw my jaw and knocked my wall down in here ..killer straight drivin bluegrass

  • these guys are as good as kentucky thunder.but that guitar player is awsome.please send some more videos

  • ah ok thanks sounds great dude

  • The guy on the first break is playing an HD28 Martin, The second one is an Alvarez and the Mandolin is a Webber

  • Me and Richard Bennet do this song with Wyane fields,Larry Raines,and Danny Barnes....you all did awesome on this song this cool and great banjo work and Guitar and madolin work as well...I do have one question though...what kind of guitar and mandolin are you two playing?

  • just BLISS !

  • Richard is one of the best (and I'm not kidding) flatpickers I have seen. His patterns are very interesting !!

  • Cool song; great picking; excellent style.

  • awesome boys

  • "Rebecca" rules!!!

  • This is a cool song and very nicely done.. GREAT job guys!!

  • Dominic Cormier is the greatest banjo player ever!!!

  • i would have to give that title to earl scruggs

  • I'm not even gonna comment on that one !! ... oh, wait ... I just did !!

  • that is because he is from Rogersville Eddie poirier country

  • You might want to consider Jim Mills from Kentucky Thunder for that title too.

  • Jim Mills is a banjo player. Are you meaning Cody Kilby?

  • Of course you are correct. That's who I meant. Anyone who has ever seen him picking on the song Rawhide,has seen one of the best ever. In fact all the members of the group Kentucky Thunder are among the elite instrumentally.

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