My opinion is you're the best bluegrass teacher on KZbin!!
@tommcguire6392Ай бұрын
Can't agree. He's the best flatpick teacher period on YT.So inspiring😊
@mandohatАй бұрын
Thanks, guys!
@amusicallifepdx15 күн бұрын
So glad to hear you play Tear My Stillhouse Down. So appreciated going through the process of ranking the skills.
@carlmally6292Ай бұрын
David Grier always asks "What do you suck at? That is what you should practice." It is a really good approach because it gets to the point that what is most important for you to work on constantly changes. As you fix one thing another bubbles to the top. And even once you have addressed something you eventually go back and redo it to take it to another level.,
@monsterzero1965Ай бұрын
That's funny because David Grier sucks at making the song SOUND like the song its supposed to be
@stevebernard22122 күн бұрын
Nice Vid, great tune and playing. Your one of the best!
@johnmurret2290Ай бұрын
Great breakdown. Very insightful. Your playing of this tune is fantastic.
@stevebenedict6260Ай бұрын
Great essentials Andy. keep em coming and Merry Christmas
@mandohatАй бұрын
@@stevebenedict6260 Merry Christmas, Steve!!
@iantaylor827Ай бұрын
Love that intro and Gillian. Thanks for the inspiration.
@dolo6926Ай бұрын
Great stuff. To 2 I would add a 2a: for every tune you learn, get a basic version of the tune down cold *before* you start learning fancy arrangements.
@keithchilvers7434Ай бұрын
To which I would respectfully add - get that basic version down in at least the first three positions in whatever key you're in.
@adsundinАй бұрын
Great video as always! Could you possibly do a video on what makes for a good (or the best) rhythm guitarist?
@mandohatАй бұрын
@@adsundin isn't that such a huge subject? I need to do that video tho
@SudburyBallerАй бұрын
Awesome performance at the end Andy. I think I might be jumping on board soon.
@etienne844Ай бұрын
quite useful and good common sense as usual 👍
@DavidFlorezАй бұрын
Another great delivery of musical knowledge THEY don't tell you about...
@alan4sureАй бұрын
Is that the "THEY" who predicted a sunny weekend?😅
@2dollarsadayАй бұрын
Great video! Anticipating having some extra time to practice over the holidays - this really helps to prioritize.
@roccofioriАй бұрын
great arrangement of tmsd. worked on it this morning an will be back for more.
@ericecklund676Ай бұрын
Watching Andy with a 2002 Martin D-18 GE in my lap is a fun way to start my morning. Thanks for another fun video!
@J-Lo7218Ай бұрын
Good morning! I decided to watch a little KZbin before work today and surprise - a brand new Andy video. Nice way to start the day. 🙂 Edit: getting a better guitar made me a much better player because it was so much easier to play and sounded so much better.
@gwlee7Ай бұрын
Almost all of the list we covered in my lesson. I told you I wanted to sound more “authentic” and here we go. We will be having the next lesson after the dust settles from the holidays and I feel like I have a good grasp of what you wanted me to work on. It’s tough when you are already a decent player in other styles and are having to develop better and more proper habits to “speak bluegrass”. Onward!
@mandohatАй бұрын
@@gwlee7 it's tough going from bluegrass to other styles too
@millerjeffАй бұрын
Thanks Andy. Always good practical things to take your playing to the next level in a way that will not only improve but will provide sustainability in becoming a better musician.
@chrischarles1468Ай бұрын
Wish I was there! Don’t tease us Uncle Larry I’m off this week, but I’m working on my garage, cleaning it out etc. Could use a long Homeskoolin to listen too. Oh well … maybe que up some In Stereo? Maybe some Plexi Soul or Trip The Witch and dream of Unelectric Larryland with special guest Bryan Sutton … Much love from NC.
@FishandguitarpunsАй бұрын
“Got pen, got a book, planned ahead…” 😂😂
@NoraBrown-y9fАй бұрын
I can’t say how much I love your arrangements. Very tasty. Reminds me of Chet Atkins. I heard this song a couple of years ago by AJ Lee and Blue Summit at Paste studios. Wonderful!
@mandohatАй бұрын
Thanks! I try to keep some of the melody in there
@alan4sureАй бұрын
AJ is a great performer! Wonderful girl, too.😊
@NoraBrown-y9fАй бұрын
@@mandohat it’s always so musical. If I ever win the lottery I’m going to throw a lot your way so maybe I can learn to do that someday. But, I’ll probably get struck by lightning ⛈️ first. 😂
@Ben-S-ManАй бұрын
Your statement about licks being language is reminiscent of Dennis Chang's approach to jazz guitar
@jimmccarley9609Ай бұрын
So, my learning is quite circular, coming back to rhythm, timing, and tone. Tone has been the most work for me, and technique. Playing in a room full of others demands better technique to get good tone, at volume. Rhythm challenges me to find better ways to play the 1 and 3 beats, (boom), without clumsy repeats. I really have to stay engaged with the music, to not get cornered into several roots in a row.
@BanjoLemonadeАй бұрын
My #1 for everyone would be timing.
@flatpickindanАй бұрын
I knew you were going to put rhythm guitar at the top. I love this idea, btw. I feel like with covering all the things at the top of the list, all the other things downstream falls into place.
@pineywoods420Ай бұрын
Good stuff
@michaeladams2644Ай бұрын
Id say timing is paramount, try playing with someone who hasn't got it and it just ruins the whole thing 😢 👍👍
@alan4sureАй бұрын
I agree. I don't care much about gear either. Not since buying my D28 Authentic 1937. 😅
@markrobinson891Ай бұрын
I want to learn that tune so badly!! Looks like you’re using capo on 2nd fret and leaving 6th string open?
@mandohatАй бұрын
@@markrobinson891 yeah, it only works in e
@markrobinson891Ай бұрын
@ right. Also takes the right type of capo. I have trouble getting the shrubb to work.
@TrippingTheTubeАй бұрын
How are you going from standard tuning to drop D in the middle of the song? 😅 I'm thinking you have one of those open fret capos on? Oh I see, you have the capo off the low E. Cool
@mandohatАй бұрын
@@TrippingTheTube good eye and ear!
@lordofthemound3890Ай бұрын
Gotta have good rhythm to play good guitar-rhythm OR lead OR anywhere in between.
@wlewallenАй бұрын
ear training
@keithchilvers7434Ай бұрын
Can you really rank some of these elements though, I mean for example tone is inseparable from pickstrokes/technique and left/right hand co-ordination, learning tunes and improvising/creativity are dependent on a thorough knowledge of scales and arpeggios and the fretboard in general. I certainly agree that rhythm playing and timing come top of the list, everything else follows from that, but then the different elements start to become more interdependent.