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Ode To A Butterfly - Chris Thile

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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2008

Chris Thile playing playing part A of "Ode To A Butterfly" from Nickel Creek's self-titled record.

This is a clip from Mike Marshall & Chris Thile's set on the Woodsongs Old Time Radio Hour. You can watch the show in its entirity by visiting the Woodsongs archives at http://www.woodsongs.com/showlist.asp (show #287).

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  • beautiful - any chance of a transcription ? :)

  • @cathalcom this tune is transcribed (in standard notation and in tablature) in the companion booklet to Chris' old DVD "Essential Techniques For Mandolin."

  • Been playing guitar for a while, wondering if it's worth it to pick up mandolin.

  • @samisaberle It's SO worth it! Everyone plays guitar. And the mandolin's sound is so sweet.

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  • Thile is from another planet.

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  • fantastik i've the melody printed in my brain!

  • @blaxicat2005 Our answer to Chamberlain

    watch?v=aWDIdvYh9ts

  • the mandolin sound is like sweet golden honey reflecting the sun on a hot summers afternoon.......So when you combine with Chirs Thiles playing abilites....You get Heaven......:)

  • i give up on the mandolin..

  • @KristenPickrell he's doing Stan Laurel

  • The guitar transferred really well to mandolin, definitely try it out! You can get a decent mando for under 400 bucks at most stores

  • @SaintStephen man can i git a smace ship than :D

  • What a KING.

  • Mother

    Of

    GOD

    This man is amazing at his instrument.

  • @monologtube

    and it's not as cumbersome. The guitar has a deeper sound but the mandolin has a whack the geetar cannot rival with.

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