Awesome job guys! I also loved your version of Lonesome Pine. I'm going now to see what else ya got. I'm just starting in Bluegrass and am with a band called Dixie Moon we also have a version of Lonesome Pine on here if you are interested.Again...you guys are great!
Great stuff!!! You are a fantastic banjo player, and that other guy is mad on the mandolin. I wish I was in Hawaii so we could jam! I hope you all rotate to Ft Stewart GA. We could use some more bluegrass talent here! Keep jammin
Thanks. I'm actually leaving the Air Force (after 12 years) and moving to Dayton, OH. I lived in Valdosta, GA a few years ago and played for Southern Lite. I miss GA. Got a good female Mando player and singer here from GA... lots of talent from there.
Great Job. What banjo roles are you using to back him up? Or are you vamping or a mixture of the two? I am trying to learn back up for this song and could use some ideas. Thanks
Thanks for the comment. If I were playing with a band, I would play back-up and maybe chop the offbeat some when the Mandolin took a break, but since it's just Banjo and Mandolin, I use the Banjo for rythm while he's playing. That keeps the music smooth and leaves little gap. Esentially, here I'm keeping the tune smooth and flowing my playing a solid role of the tune and lead-ins to each chord.
Love it!!
yurikonab 9 months ago
Wow, what speed!!!!
Greetings
Hubert
SaitenPicker 1 year ago
Awesome job guys! I also loved your version of Lonesome Pine. I'm going now to see what else ya got. I'm just starting in Bluegrass and am with a band called Dixie Moon we also have a version of Lonesome Pine on here if you are interested.Again...you guys are great!
Spamalam13 2 years ago
Hey Brad, Finally had a chance to check out your videos. Not bad bro keep up the good tunes. LOL D
goldbear7 3 years ago
great job on this
RVsaidso2 4 years ago
Chris, this is Mike the bass player again - killer break.
imasaint59 4 years ago
Great stuff!!! You are a fantastic banjo player, and that other guy is mad on the mandolin. I wish I was in Hawaii so we could jam! I hope you all rotate to Ft Stewart GA. We could use some more bluegrass talent here! Keep jammin
JustinBLong 4 years ago
Thanks. I'm actually leaving the Air Force (after 12 years) and moving to Dayton, OH. I lived in Valdosta, GA a few years ago and played for Southern Lite. I miss GA. Got a good female Mando player and singer here from GA... lots of talent from there.
Bjess20072 4 years ago
Great Job. What banjo roles are you using to back him up? Or are you vamping or a mixture of the two? I am trying to learn back up for this song and could use some ideas. Thanks
Lewey8705 4 years ago
Thanks for the comment. If I were playing with a band, I would play back-up and maybe chop the offbeat some when the Mandolin took a break, but since it's just Banjo and Mandolin, I use the Banjo for rythm while he's playing. That keeps the music smooth and leaves little gap. Esentially, here I'm keeping the tune smooth and flowing my playing a solid role of the tune and lead-ins to each chord.
Bjess20072 4 years ago