Bluegrass / Country Music - Who Plays??
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Any pickers in here??
Here’s a video of my duo playing a gig a while back and another quick one of some woodshedding.
What y’all got?
https://www.instagram.com/p/CuubBMnrtCu/?igsh=dXR5NW85MXFmeDc2
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CumrIlqLGAh/?igsh=MTF3aWVudTZpaTh3aQ==
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Chill Monroe haha great handle
I don't pick but I love most forms of Americana. Folk, bluegrass, newgrass, jamgrass, classic, outlaw, and alternative country in particular. Y'all sound great! LMK if y'all ever come out to Colorado!
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@chillmonroe I’ve been playing for about 20 years, mostly metal. I’ve recently gotten into bluegrass (hence the D-28) and have been working on Tony Rice’s version of Church Street Blues for the last couple of days. Bluegrass is hard
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@LewisStonehouse dude that sounds great! Nice and clean. But yeah bluegrass is super hard. It’s the metal of acoustic music. I came from playing metal too. Here are some great resources just in case you aren’t hip to them yet:
https://lessonswithmarcel.com/
Lessons with Marcel is killer for tabs and video lessons
Strum machine slows down or speed ups any song without changing pitch and plays a backing track for you to practice breaks along with a moving chord chart. You can also program in any song that isn’t already in the library with a chord chart builder 🤌🤌
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@chillmonroe thanks dude, and thanks for the links
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@LewisStonehouse also not sure if you saw my other post in the guitar section but peep the 1938 D28. This thing is a dang old hoss
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@chillmonroe yeah that thing sounds incredible man
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@chillmonroe nice pickin man!! Listened to a fair amount of bluegrass in the early 2000s. The collabs between Jerry Garcia and David Grisman were my gateway
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Thanks dude! Hell yeah PIZZA TAPES FTW
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Made a quick video today of an old Norman Blake song called Green Light on the Southern, on my 1934 Gibson Jumbo
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@chillmonroe Really love your playing man and thanks for starting this thread. I’m not much of a picker but I was raised by a couple of Missouri hippies during the 70’s and grew up listening to a bunch of bluegrass. Some of my favorites are Doc Watson, John Hartford, Flatt and Scruggs, The Del McCoury Band, Tony Rice, Alison Krauss & Union Station, Nickel Creek and Blue Highway. Love Billy Strings, Critter, Julian Lage. Cheers and looking forward to discovering some other new artists in this thread.
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@LewisStonehouse great job on that Tony song, one of my favorites
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@SKT thanks man, always a work in progress. Not all of us can be Billy Strings haha.
And hell yeah man, all those bands are on heavy rotation in this house. Peep these trucker hats I made a couple years back when I had my own bluegrass merch business, before having kids derailed my spare time
If you haven’t heard of them, I’d recommend checking out the Po Ramblin Boys. The mandolin player is a buddy of mine and they rip so hard in the old Stanley Brothers / Osborne Brothers traditional style
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@chillmonroe ha! Love those hats and I’ll give em a spin. Thanks for the recommendation
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@SKT oh and dude, speaking of Blue Highway, I got to jam with Tim Stafford at the Henderson Festival a couple years ago. Epic times
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@SKT thank you! It’s such a great song