Bryan Sutton's Secrets for Successful Flatpicking
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@bloodmoonblooz I respect an honest man. GOOD Grass guitar is the most difficult style in the world.....
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he is awesome, but thats not a lesson or secret of success, this is just a demo of his characteristics
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Very nice.
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Practice + good instruction. This saves a lot of messing with stuff that's not productive. Good stuff Bryan!
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bloodmoonblooz create your own style that's what its all about don't give up
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I love listening to bluegrass flatpicking, but I'll be damned I CAN"T play this stuff for shit. I can play my Metal, I can play my Blues, some Jazz (if it's not TOO complicated), Classic Rock. I can "dabble" in most stuff, BUT BLUEGRASS. It's embarrassing, the timing has no "natural groove" feel to me, and I think being repetitively kicked in the groin feels better than a acoustic guitar "feels". :( . I guess some of us aren't meant to be no matter how much desire or woodshedding. :(
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Chrchy- Tony Rice, Bryan Sutton etc. are all great but to overlook Steve Kaufman is absurd. A lot of players just do endless 'licks' with little regard to a song's melody - Kaufman combines both and in my opinion, ranks just ahead of Tony Rice.
I had fun teaching Bryan Sutton this piece.
playingguitarorange 1 year ago 3
Don't feel embarassed :) Bluegrass is quite complicated! Especially stuff like that! I can't play like that :P It requires a very steady rhythm and a great picking hand.
But hey, practice makes perfect ;) Just keep that dream alive!
Demoras 1 year ago