Love that you're interviewing people outside of the rock/guitar world 🔥 hearing from musicians who play different genres with other instruments is awesome
@israelrivers828011 ай бұрын
Best comment here, hope rick will see this and take the hint to give us more.
@benavich811 ай бұрын
I agree 100%...the Jimmy Webb interview is one of my favorites!!
@richardg854211 ай бұрын
💯
@danielpalmer626611 ай бұрын
Absolutely. By the way it seems you have never talk us about listenable electronic music, such as Kraftwerk, J-M Jarre, Daft Punk, and so on. 🙏
@o0m0j11 ай бұрын
Agree completely. I'd personally love to see Rick interview a top-tier classical player like Ana Vidovic.
@stratfanstl11 ай бұрын
Watching Bela play his arrangement of Rhapsody in Blue was jaw dropping. The listening skill required to pick and choose from the original composition while preserving the entire vibe yet mapping it to the limitations of one instrument - ANY instrument - combined with the work ethic to master that performance is something very few on the planet can do.
@batmite300011 ай бұрын
Try it at 0.75 playback speed.
@Chris-sv8ty11 ай бұрын
He made it sound like it was written for the banjo
@neomacchio469211 ай бұрын
Very well said!! What an incredible amount of focus, effort, and consistency over a long period it would take to do it. Maniacal precision with a seeming casualness.
@joelronningen993011 ай бұрын
Watch Tommy Emmanuel do his version of Classical Gas sometime!
@putinkhuylo11 ай бұрын
Bela and Matteo Mancuso collaboration needed! Great interview, Rick. 👏. I heard Bela's Rhapsody in Blue(grass) the other night. After I picked up my jaw from the floor, I preordered the vinyl and patiently await it's arrival. Great music will never bow to auto-tune.
@tsho593411 ай бұрын
I had the pleasure of working as a grunt engineer on a New Grass Revival album in the late 80s. I can still recall watching him practice in an iso booth while the other guys recorded their parts/overdubs...he practiced relentlessly despite the fact that he was already one of the best players on planet Earth. A true gentleman and wonderful human being. Great interview Rick!!
@MichaelMarkGuitar11 ай бұрын
That's rad!! Which album did you work on? New Grass Revival has become my favorite band.
@veeeforvendetta11 ай бұрын
Omg.. John Cowan is a vocal god..his Angel Eyes is incredible.
@veeeforvendetta11 ай бұрын
I like how Sam Bush talks about auditioning John for the bass..John wants to sing a song..Sam says..will I'm the vocalist..but let's Sam (opps that's John) sing .. after he's done Sam says..will I was the vocalist.
@tommywilliamsjr.69711 ай бұрын
The relentless practice is why he is one of the best. I read an interview about Tommy Emmanuel and the person said that after their show, Tommy went right back to his hotel room and he could hear him practicing in his room. They are both very driven people.
@justinguitarcia11 ай бұрын
@@tommywilliamsjr.697no shortcut to being that good
@bukealicious914611 ай бұрын
Look at the Grammy's in the background! This guy is a legend!
@deltawing910 ай бұрын
He won 17 of those. And got nominated 39 times. And he well deserved it.
@duanehill461511 ай бұрын
Bela Fleck and Steve Morse in the same week!! We are not worthy...
@skpince11 ай бұрын
Ha haa! Good one!
@DannyHauger11 ай бұрын
Incredible week to ring in the new year!!
@francescodefendi320111 ай бұрын
@duanehill4615 of course we are… we are… subscribaaaahhh
@Rob-fd6si11 ай бұрын
Clearly!
@Rob-fd6si11 ай бұрын
@@adelbertomuggler372 well, you missed it
@donscott76311 ай бұрын
I have to say what is really amazing is how incredibly articulate Bela is.
@frankbartlett294711 ай бұрын
Yeah this dude is one of the most fluid and clear conversationalist. If he isn't teaching he should be.
@melindamercier68119 ай бұрын
@@frankbartlett2947 He does master classes all over. Came to my college to in ‘07.
@Keverember11 ай бұрын
Rick, you deserve to be honored in the Rock and Roll hall of fame one day for your contributions to music overall, but especially these long-form interviews!
@clemclemson925911 ай бұрын
not to be a dick but the hall of fame is a joke far as artist selection and I think we all know that here . Very thoughtful comment though. an interesting place to visit for sure . Rick is in his own hall of fame and I admire and respect his work very much
@davidkopec944211 ай бұрын
You spelled “Hall of Lame” wrong.
@JD-hh9io11 ай бұрын
I'm calling it, best interview of 2024 on all of the internet.
@DianeLee99911 ай бұрын
Rick and Bela are both national treasures. We are so fortunate to be included in this conversation. Thank you both! 💜
@markmcclelland571911 ай бұрын
When I listen to Béla, I can’t help but hear a little of Alex Lifeson in his manner of speech and just overall kindness and respect for the music.
@mr.malapropismus12209 ай бұрын
Wow I thought exactly the same after only a few minutes into the interview.
@robanderson61739 ай бұрын
Now I have to find Alex Lifeson's interview. This interview has sent me down a rabbit hole of music that's going to take weeks of listening.
@ryanchrisxp11 ай бұрын
I saw Bela Fleck and the Flecktones at Berklee College of Music on the tour for the "UFO Tofu" album. Unreal - blew me away. I had gone with a friend who had discovered them a year earlier, but I had no idea who they were - never heard of them. I walked out of that hall with my universe expanded.
@rickdevlin459111 ай бұрын
As a banjo player and long-time Rick Beato fan, this interview was a little bit of heaven to me. Super interesting questions and it seemed Bela really opened up and enjoyed the interview, too. Thank you both!
@BurnsTennis11 ай бұрын
Rick, so many legends in such a short space of time. Andy Summers, Steve Morse and now Bela Fleck, I can't keep up!! Great work! 👍
@Sadowsky4611 ай бұрын
I fear we might run out of legends soon 😉
@luisvillar832011 ай бұрын
It happened again, I said to myself "This video is too long, I will watch just a little"... One hour later I was like "What? It ended so quick!" - These videos are just wonderful.
@cameronpatrickscott11 ай бұрын
Bela describing himself as 'picky' is hilarious, what a player and what an enlightening chat, thankyou.
@crd919111 ай бұрын
"Bach was the Earl Scruggs of harmony." Best line of the day
@patlatorres70003 ай бұрын
I truly love how open he is, how his smile just pops out at the most interesting moments. This is a man who truly loves his music and loves sharing it with the world!
@stephanoppenheimer817911 ай бұрын
What a class act. What I love as much as Bela's music is his thoughtful, articulate views - like his comments on the racial context of the banjo pre-transition to guitar. And so low key. I bumped into him between shows upstairs at the Blue Note years ago and he talked like we were next door neighbors. Funny as a guitar player to have him as maybe my favorite musician. Will never get enough of the Telluride Sessions, the Flecktones, Africa sessions...
@allanwalli293511 ай бұрын
Im right with you on all of that. Got my little stack of Bela cds in front of me, time to revisit them. Met Bela after a show in2013 I think, and he was such a gracious, unassuming guy. This interview was riveting. Could have been twice as long😢
@nickeads760111 ай бұрын
Bela was my late dad's favorite perfomer after I introduced him to the Flecktones years ago. Amazing performer and another fantastic interview!
@douglasalan578311 ай бұрын
Bela is so humble when talking about McLaughlin and Shakti. It’s very charming considering what a virtuoso he is on the banjo. I’ve seen him with the Flecktones and with Chick Corea. He’s the maestro. Great interview, Rick. You always get your guests to open up about their process.
@jesusislukeskywalker429411 ай бұрын
the guy is an absolute virtuoso
@bukealicious914611 ай бұрын
3 of my top live music experiences was watching Bela
@rspturner11 ай бұрын
Excellent choice. Not only is Bela off the beaten path, but he is a musician's musician - the very top of his profession. He is an incredible player and great story teller.
@terencecaldon854811 ай бұрын
I don’t know how Rick kept his composure during that “Rhapsody in Blue”. I would have fallen out of my chair. That was some amazing playing. Bela is a national treasure.
@rogerramjet661511 ай бұрын
The album 'Drive' blew my mind when I first heard it. Still one of my favourite Bluegrass albums. Bela is an astonishing talent.
@MontyCantsin511 ай бұрын
‘Down in the Swamp’ is unbelievably good.
@doublestrokeroll11 ай бұрын
@@MontyCantsin5 Yes! One of my favorite songs.
@MontyCantsin511 ай бұрын
@@doublestrokeroll: Béla Fleck playing with Tony Rice, Sam Bush, Mark O'Connor, and Jerry Douglas is hands down the best bluegrass I've ever heard.
@zacharyberndsen4 ай бұрын
Tales from the Acoustic Planet and Drive changed my perceptions of music
@warthog5711 ай бұрын
I had the pleasure of playing with Bela in 2019 when he performed his banjo concerto with our orchestra. He’s one of my heroes. I admire him for being an endlessly curious and creative musician. A true chameleon. Total professional.
@reallyanti11 ай бұрын
Really glad he took a moment to talk about the history of the instrument. Great interview
@gastonflatulenza127611 ай бұрын
I bought a cheap banjo in, I think, 1983 because Come On Eileen by Dexy's Midnight Runners featured a (flat picked) banjo (by Billy Adams). At my first banjo lesson, my teacher put on a record by a group called Spectrum which featured a young Bela Fleck. She said, "This is how the banjo is supposed to be played!" So since then I have seen Bela over 25 times in all kinds of configurations, including New Grass Revival 6 times. Whenever I've met Bela after a show he's always been so kind and welcoming. I'm kind of a spaz and he's always answered all of my questions patiently and sincerely. It's not just the sound of his banjo that hooks me--it's his brain. Bela's thinking is always evident to me on everything he plays. After all these years Bela is still one of my greatest musical heroes. What a mensch!
@octavioma151811 ай бұрын
Belá is a fantastic musician. I am a big fan.
@Bullroarer175011 ай бұрын
Nothing better than someone truly great who is also genuinely(almost innocently) humble. Beautiful person.
@secularZoo11 ай бұрын
Vic Wooten, then Bela Fleck. Amazing job getting these interviews!
@goldbrick256311 ай бұрын
Its not that amazing, as rick has as many fans (in the form of subscribers) as they do! Rick has a legit audience, so why wouldn't the musicians say yes. For example, I will go look up bela fleck and check out his music because Rick has exposed him to me
@alvaroLguevara11 ай бұрын
@goldbrick2563 - You're in for treat, 40-50 years ago too.
@jeffwolinski265911 ай бұрын
I don't think I have ever seen Rick so pleasantly surprised before by a guest, some moments of pure bliss from Rick here watching Bela play, love it!!!
@angelomorales193211 ай бұрын
Rick continues to drop these gems🔥🔥🔥🔥would love a Paul Mccartney interview
@stephenbouchelle770611 ай бұрын
Bela has so many clear and pertinent observations for musicians. I really appreciate the things he had to say about practice. The whole interview is a master class in music - not just banjo.
@jasmadams11 ай бұрын
I've seen Bela many times now. He's simply the greatest, as well as a ridiculously kind and humble man. I think my favourite performance was when he played with Chris Thile here in Virginia at a park. I kept thinking to myself, I'm probably hearing two of the greatest performers of all time on these instruments right now.
@taylorw11 ай бұрын
Never heard of Bela until stumbling across the astonishing Transatlantic Sessions and watched him lead Jerry Douglas and other great musicians through “Big Country” in that stone house somewhere in Scotland. Watch many times. One of KZbin’s great gifts of discovery, like finding Rick Beato. 😊
@shayneswenson11 ай бұрын
Bela Fleck and the Flecktones changed my life as a goofy fusion guitar obsessed high school kid in the 90’s. Fantastic stuff
@bjs113011 ай бұрын
Rhapsody in Blue! WOW! Was NOT expecting that today! LOVED IT!
@brianschoner335011 ай бұрын
What a brilliant musician, and an absolute gent.
@markkempton457911 ай бұрын
Oh my lord. As much as I've enjoyed your interviews of some of the all-time legends of jazz, I think Bela Fleck will someday be up there with them and this record will be looked on with reverence. Few musicians have been able to change the course of an instrument the way he has. It's great hearing his humility and awe in meeting and playing with other masters. I've been so fortunate to see him with the Flecktones, his Throw Down Your Heart tour and with Chick. All so very different and yet innovative and inspiring. My dream lineup was to hear him with Bruce Hornsby, but I was never able to catch one of those shows. I hope the see the reunited Flecktones some day, and I look forward to his latest release. Thank you, Rick!
@allanwalli293511 ай бұрын
Got a signed copy of Throw Down after a gig in Toronto 10 years ago. Would have loved to see him with Chick…..
@camtron11 ай бұрын
You did it. Fleck is the best there is. Well done...
@alexposilkin968311 ай бұрын
Incredible interview! Didn’t realize how great Bela is in an interview setting. And Big Country is one of my favorite songs across all music.
@ibmikebib11 ай бұрын
That was such a top notch interview Rick! I have loved Bela for many years, the dude is amazing period. One thing I love even more than his playing is how he can communicate about music period, his and others. He is a good soul and expresses it so well. Thank you for sharing, another one for the Beato books of musical greatness. 👍🏻❤️
@allthings2allmen10 ай бұрын
First heard Béla Fleck 30 years ago. Absolutely mesmerized by his sound(s). Cheeseballs in Cowtown was always on my cd mix, especially for a road trip. Funny, he talks of noodling. If he released an album in which he just explored, as he says, it would be amazing! He could call it Béla Noodles! Absolutely love this guy!👍👍
@azcodemonkey11 ай бұрын
I went to see Béla and Chick play at MiM in Arizona. It was a transcendent show. It was topped off by getting to meet Chick and Béla afterwards. A literal dream come true. Thank you, Rick.
@garywhitt9811 ай бұрын
Wow. Bella has assimilated so wonderfully to the people of Earth. I wonder, though, if he ever misses his home galaxy. And it was so nice of him to bring along Bryan Sutton on the ship.
@josephestes99599 ай бұрын
Yes and especially after receiving a Western Union that the “home boys” were so grateful to Bela (his musical vibrations ascended them to the 5th dimensional element of eternal calm) that he was humbly honored to learn that the planet was going to be renamed Bela Reticulii🪕👽
@andrewmcdonough671011 ай бұрын
Rick, you are knocking out of the park with these interviews! Bela is awesome. His wife Abigail Washburn is a great banjoist too!
@Dee-x9f11 ай бұрын
Guitar player here and a Bela Fleck fan from 40 years ago. Wow, I just learned so many new details about the banjo, how harmony works on it, and his unique approach to the instrument. So many long-time questions answered about his incredible style! Just a gem of an interview. I'm noticing these interviews keep getting better and better because these legends have seen the importance of what Rick is doing. Each is "partnering" with Rick a bit more, showing up better prepared to offer up and articulate details of how they work.
@navasaband11 ай бұрын
He’s NAILING Rhapsody in Blue after mentioning he can’t read music and I’m like holy crap.
@franktaylor374011 ай бұрын
Bela Fleck gives the banjo a voice in music, unlike anyone else I've heard. I believe having him on your channel further helped this voice be heard and understood.
@picksalot111 ай бұрын
Bela certainly changed what I though the Banjo was or could be. Remarkably talented and creative musician. Maybe you could interview Dobro great Jerry Douglas. Another pioneering musician. Thanks
@natescape11 ай бұрын
I love watching Rick almost off screen just shaking his head in amazement the entire interview, beautiful playing and great interview!
@yourlilbrudder576611 ай бұрын
Had the honor of playing Wayne Shorter with him this past summer. If it sounds odd to have banjo in jazz, it was also with 4 cellos. Truly an awesome experience
@keithcocking11 ай бұрын
Bela Fleck is one of the most courageous musicians I’ve heard. He is so inspirational. His last album, My Bluegrass Heart, is my favorite album of the past few years.
@Norweeg11 ай бұрын
I’ve seen him live more times than I can count. What a fantastic musician and person!
@robmarchese11 ай бұрын
It's not often you come across an accomplished genius who is this humble.
@bananabob218511 ай бұрын
I love Bela’s sound… and talent.
@BigVine-m5i11 ай бұрын
After listening to his Rhapsody in Blue, nobody could ever doubt his abilities. Amazing.
@oswjim11 ай бұрын
I had the pleasure of enjoying Bela and the flecktones live back in the 90s ... i was introduced to his music via Bruce Hornsby
@arsethehorse11 ай бұрын
A superlative interview Rick - what an articulate thoughtful super-talented yet modest guy.
@spetersonmusic11 ай бұрын
What an absolute masterclass from Bela across a massive range of banjo topics that I never knew I wanted to learn. And that's in addition to the playing, which is insane.
@housepianist11 ай бұрын
As a professional pianist, I’ve learned more about harmonizing and being inventive within my own instrument then I have from other pianists. Bela is a humble genius.
@StevenBLevy11 ай бұрын
Bela Fleck is one of the most engaging musicians ever. As fun to listen to his stories as his music. Thank you, Rick, for doing this interview.
@iangray741011 ай бұрын
Bela's appearance with you is awesome. Well done. Bela worked on the last Grammy-nominated Claire Lynch (my wife) album, "North By South". Wonderful man, and musician.
@MalcaratMartinez11 ай бұрын
What Rick is doing for music is MONUMENTAL. This guy deserves a monument, and his work to be archived and stored in the Smithsonian. He has actualy created a new genre of artist interviews. There was no (serious) place before for famous artists to discuss their work , from a musician's perspective. Just think about the Sting interview, I never saw him discussing his songwriting anywhere else. I bet many artists are actually wishing to be contacted by Rick !
@kevindudley961711 ай бұрын
Every time a new Rick Beato interview drops instantly makes my day much better. As a bass player, I discovered Bela Fleck in the mid 90's due to becoming aware of Victor Wooten. What Bela is able to do with a banjo is just pure musical magic and always is fresh. This interview could have been 3 hours!
@blucy1011 ай бұрын
The Wooten’s were part of that thing that was the Flecktones.
@ridgerunner907211 ай бұрын
Victor Wooten is from another Galaxy
@blucy1011 ай бұрын
Well, his brother is from the future.
@Richard-wz7bu11 ай бұрын
Great interview. I have been listening to Bela for over thirty years. A friend introduced me to his music and his work on covering classical Bach concertos and others. Bela's bluegrass tracks are great as well. Good to see that the banjo is getting respect again as an instrument that is suited for more genres than just folk and bluegrass. Bela's wife, Abigail Washburn, is accomplished as well.
@WSS_the_OG11 ай бұрын
So, I'm 53, and I was that kid who saw Bela Flek and the Flektones at the first gig in Winnipeg at the Red River Exhibition. Mind blown. Then years later, saw them on Austin City Limits. Could not believe it. To see this now (as someone who has since learned a bit on the guitar and keyboard) is incredible. Thank you Rick, and Bela! Edit and PS: I saw Chick and Bela play together in Seattle not that many years ago. Not only did I make a great friend in the audience, but I finally got to hear my two heroes play together, live, in front of my very eyes. Amazing. Thank you to my ex wife for buying those tickets. :D
@scraptheplanet444611 ай бұрын
I am a longtime fan of Bela, and I have met him a handful of times. He is consistently one of the most inspiring figures to me in music. Always humble, and just a wealth of knowledge. Much respect to you Rick for stepping a little outside the rock/guitar world. If anyone isn't yet a fan of Mr. Fleck, just try anything in his extensive catalog - he has something for everyone.
@PNWJEEPER0111 ай бұрын
One of the absolute best live shows I've ever seen: Bela and The Flecktones Live at The Quick. If you've never seen it, find a recording and treat yourself to an ensemble display of absolute virtuosity from every musician on stage. Bela on banjo and guitar, Jeff Coffin playing every woodwind instrument including 2 saxes at the same time, an amazing prog jazz bassoonist, The Groovin Tuvan throat singer, Victor at the height of his chops, FutureMan right after he invented the Synthar/Drumaxe, and on and on.... The experience of that show left me both inspired and humbled.
@ra036311 ай бұрын
I've watched all of Rick's interviews, and the consistent theme is one of continuous learning - regardless of the age or experience of the musician. The motivation and drive of these professionals to continue exploring, never resting on their laurels and accomplishments is simply amazing.
@Orourkebanjo5 ай бұрын
Of love it when musicians of this caliber are this humble and appreciative of their colleagues. What a down to earth man.
@Dunnowhatimdoing11 ай бұрын
Saw the flecktones in Toronto years ago and the concert exceeded all expectations. Met everyone afterwards and such down to earth, classy fellas. Bela Fleck is not only an unreal talent, but just a quality human! Great on you for interviewing him!
@brianrodman103311 ай бұрын
What venue did they play at? Great memories from seeing concerts there the last time I visited (much too long ago).
@evracer11 ай бұрын
I was a low brass player in high school who played and loved playing in Jazz band. My cooler half was a rock bass player. I also had a passing interest in bluegrass. Then one night I was watching the Tonight Show and Bela Fleck and the Flecktones performed....and I was absolutely FLOORED. I was not only my intro to a fantastic unique group....but also to Victor Wooten....it was a good night!
@allanwalli293511 ай бұрын
Tonight Show? I missed that one! What a great intro! Mine was Sinister Minister. An instrumental that made it onto Much Music! Wow
@evracer11 ай бұрын
@@allanwalli2935 They were on Arsenio, Carson twice, and Conan several times. The Arsenio performance in particular was great!
@chrisbenson67311 ай бұрын
If you’ve never heard his playing with New Grass Revival you need to check it out. Amazing!!
@charlesfaucher651811 ай бұрын
I’m saying this again, like a broken record. Each new interview you post is a wonderful and amazing new surprise. I love Bela’s music and his exploration of his passion of various musical directions. Thank you…I can’t wait to see what’s next on your channel. Cheers!
@davidcox894511 ай бұрын
We get to be involved personally….the net is the best thing that has happened to civilization
@craigs1972197211 ай бұрын
Bela is such a great guy and incredible musician. Thank you again Rick 😊
@Mekinhumbel11 ай бұрын
Hands down best music-based "channel" (or whatever they're called) on YT...Rick keeps outdoing himself! Really looking forward to this. Watching Bela open as a one-man show for Shakti last year was the musical highlight of the last several years for me. Hearing a true master who can play as effortlessly as the rest of speak our native tongues is such a privilege.
@Andrew_M_Ward11 ай бұрын
I love that Béla thinks that Chick Corea is at a stature "above himself" Truly humble from a musical master
@Banjo576511 ай бұрын
As a life long blue grasser, it is so awesome to see an interview of someone who I have listened to since the 1980's by someone from a completely different background in music. Great interview Rick!!!!!!
@johnmeskis11 ай бұрын
Curiosity ,Humility , talent, intelligence , experience… we could listen to Bela for hours , talking or playing. Holy moly another tap into the mind of a musician that is primarily a life long student.
@LouT150111 ай бұрын
I've enjoyed and appreciated Bela Fleck's music for many years, thank you for the interview!
@javster413811 ай бұрын
👍
@nicolmicah11 ай бұрын
Soooooooo happy this happened! I'm a bluegrass musician and I love seeing folks from my world getting in front of folks
@manuelfresco687911 ай бұрын
Each time you surprise me by interviewing the next of my alltime heroes, thank you for that.
@mccrispy11 ай бұрын
FINALLY! An interview with somebody that speaks my language! What a great interview, thank you Rick and thank you Bela. Man, I'm so happy right now.
@PenguinAdLitem11 ай бұрын
What an astonishing musician. I've had the massive pleasure of experiencing the Flecktones live a few times, and always come away smiling. Brilliant, humble, and astonishingly AWARE. Great interview, thanks Beato!
@AroneusShaul11 ай бұрын
Great interview... one of the most musically diverse musicians, so brilliant. If we were all playing more Bach and finding ways to adapt piano concertos to our instruments, the world would be a much better place.
@charlesgates438711 ай бұрын
So interesting - Bela is an undeniable musical resource. It struck me that I also think of my bass as percussive - and how different instruments can be treated in similar ways - and how different, and, at the same time, how like minded musicians can be. Tremendous interview!
@rick007709 ай бұрын
Great interview Rick. I’ve been wanting to take up the banjo, but after hearing this guy , the standard is set so high. I played lead guitar since about 1965, maybe after I learn my chords I can get started. This guy is really incredible.
@cantemirash11 ай бұрын
That was so cool. Bèla is a wonderful artist. If I remember correctly I discovered Steve Morse , my guitar hero, while listening a Marcel Dadi album where Bèla Fleck and Steve were both invited to play. Having this two interviews in the same week seems unreal to me. Thank you Rick.
@BassByTheBay11 ай бұрын
I admittedly don't think about Bela much, yet every time I hear him, I'm struck by how great he sounds and how articulate and interesting he is. Rhapsody in Bluegrass?? 😄 It sounded *fantastic.* Rick, please live forever so you can just keep documenting amazing musicians like this. You're my favorite interviewer because you ask great questions and then stay appropriately quiet 😊.
@michaelknight404111 ай бұрын
Its guys like this that are proof that no instrument is ever dead or spent from a creative standpoint. I still hear people say things like "guitar has ran its course" or "its all been done on guitar" You can imagine how alot of people felt hearing Bela Fleck for the first time taking the banjo out of its "box" and doing all these fresh new things incorporating classical, jazz, even Indian elements on an instrument that's so intrinsically associated with one genre. It just goes to show that the imagination and ones own willingness are the only limitations when it comes to creating music on any instrument.
@carterruff365711 ай бұрын
Rick, you've hit yet another one out of the park. Every part of this interview was enlightening and delightful. Thank you.
@drvp199611 ай бұрын
Fleck is incredible. Love the Flecktones song "Big Country"
@AndreaAbelian11 ай бұрын
I saw one video of Béla and his wife (Abigail Washburn) playing banjo together, and that was enough for me to fall in love with the instrument. They are masters of their craft 🙏so happy you decided to interview Béla!!
@rlb325511 ай бұрын
I've had the good fortune to see and hear Bela make music in all iterations at least 15-16 times ; Flecktones, various Bluegrass bands as well as My Bluegrass Heart. I can honestly say that I've never heard anything better. Superior musician and musicianship.
@Jeff_H_the_Guitarist11 ай бұрын
Mr. Fleck sure makes it look easy. Amazing musician. Rick, thank you. You are lately bringing all my favs to your show!
@marcdunn77162 ай бұрын
About the most experienced, open minded, skilled and down to earth musos you'd ever be lucky enough to see play. Anyone from any genre could learn a world from Bela. What an inspiration. Great interview
@flapjackson607711 ай бұрын
Dang, Rick! Steve Morse, then Bela Fleck! Starting the new year with a bang! Great interview! Bela is such a humble master of his craft. And your deep understanding of theory on top of your historic knowledge takes the discussion to a higher level! That was a joy to watch! You’re going to leave a great legacy, Rick. John Niles, Alan Lomax, Rick Beato. 🤙
@dizzythegreat6 ай бұрын
This is a great video for any student. He's the master, and he keeps talking about how music taught him things and how playing different songs allowed him to learn different things. He's the master because he knows you never stop being a student.
@seworden11 ай бұрын
This was such an illuminating and enlightening interview. I've loved Bela for decades. What a delightful treat to have heard this interview. Thank you so much! 💜
@MrHabart11 ай бұрын
Bela is a very very humble man. I can't think of a time when he ever placed himself above any musician he's played with or spoke about despite his immense talent & impressive career that stands apart from just about everybody.