@lordofthemoodring Not if you use chromatics scales. Pick out of the melody using the right melody notes of the song. Thats is the right way. Not the use of Chromatics Scales which has nothing to do with any song.
@bluegrasssingingman haha! no. however the blackberry blossom shall not be free from interpretation, and should not be doomed to fit a narrow confine of style haha you probably wouldn't like my picking either.
@richardsmithmusic exactly, and not to mention, its not like david can't bring it down a bit..... this is a solo show, if he didn't bring the fire, id be upset!
@richardsmithmusic LOL So pick chromatic nice fix to be lazy. Add shit that doesn't go in the song. Just to look fantasy. It is better to be fantasy. Then to be right. That is what is wrong with so many want a be Bluegrass pickers today. Tony Rice is a hell of lot better picker, and the others I have mentioned. They pick the song how it goes. To much spice is the worst thing a picker can do. This guy is half the picker compared to Larry Sparks.
@bluegrasssingingman ...his timing is right on the button...what you're hearing is the fact that he doesn't just sit and play 8th notes for the whole solo. That can get dull after a while. He's way more creative than those guys you mentioned....albeit that those guys are great originals and pioneers for sure..no doubt Tony is one of my favourites. He IS the man for ingenious creative ideas, and Bryan Sutton is the man for balls to the wall solos. They're both the men...unless you like Sparks..
@richardsmithmusic LOL He's not the man, as far as the greatest is concerned. His timing is choppy. There is alot smoother pickers out there. He's no Tony Rice,Larry Sparks, or Norman Blake just to mention a few.
@lordofthemoodring Not if you use chromatics scales. Pick out of the melody using the right melody notes of the song. Thats is the right way. Not the use of Chromatics Scales which has nothing to do with any song.
bluegrasssingingman 1 week ago
@bluegrasssingingman haha! no. however the blackberry blossom shall not be free from interpretation, and should not be doomed to fit a narrow confine of style haha you probably wouldn't like my picking either.
lordofthemoodring 1 week ago
@lordofthemoodring You're high
bluegrasssingingman 1 week ago
@richardsmithmusic exactly, and not to mention, its not like david can't bring it down a bit..... this is a solo show, if he didn't bring the fire, id be upset!
lordofthemoodring 1 week ago
@bluegrasssingingman respectfully, you are OUT OF YOUR MIND! :) david grier dwarfs larry sparks.... thats just nuts.
lordofthemoodring 1 week ago
すっげ~。さすが!1番です!!かっこいい!また、日本にきてください!
Tele67man 4 weeks ago
@richardsmithmusic LOL So pick chromatic nice fix to be lazy. Add shit that doesn't go in the song. Just to look fantasy. It is better to be fantasy. Then to be right. That is what is wrong with so many want a be Bluegrass pickers today. Tony Rice is a hell of lot better picker, and the others I have mentioned. They pick the song how it goes. To much spice is the worst thing a picker can do. This guy is half the picker compared to Larry Sparks.
bluegrasssingingman 1 month ago
@bluegrasssingingman ...his timing is right on the button...what you're hearing is the fact that he doesn't just sit and play 8th notes for the whole solo. That can get dull after a while. He's way more creative than those guys you mentioned....albeit that those guys are great originals and pioneers for sure..no doubt Tony is one of my favourites. He IS the man for ingenious creative ideas, and Bryan Sutton is the man for balls to the wall solos. They're both the men...unless you like Sparks..
richardsmithmusic 1 month ago
@richardsmithmusic LOL He's not the man, as far as the greatest is concerned. His timing is choppy. There is alot smoother pickers out there. He's no Tony Rice,Larry Sparks, or Norman Blake just to mention a few.
bluegrasssingingman 1 month ago
David followed Clarence White around when he was a kid so he saw and learned from the original......
YouKnowIAmRight 1 month ago