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Registrace 17. 10. 2008
Dixie Memorial HD 720p
This is the Dixie B. Michell slide show from her Memorial Service held in Tulsa, OK - March 15th 2015.
We love you Dixie Michell! May you rest in sweet peace.
We love you Dixie Michell! May you rest in sweet peace.
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Rest in Peace Dixie
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Febuary 9, 2015 Dixie Michell passed away. May she rest in peace. She will be missed.
Dixies unique way of constructing a guitar
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Dixie teaches us her unique way of making a guitar. How she does her bracing and truss rod assembly.
Dixie's hand made Nick Lucas style guitars
zhlédnutí 18KPřed 9 lety
Dixie show the six guitars she recently made with details of each.
Beginning Guitar With Dixie Michelle featuring Bye Bye Blues
zhlédnutí 16KPřed 9 lety
Dixie teaches us some basic chords, chord progressions and more, featuring the song Bye Bye Blues.
Ueli's New Guitar
zhlédnutí 5KPřed 10 lety
This is a new guitar Dixie just made for Ueli von Allmen. She used koa wood.
Front Porch Pickin' by Ueli von Allmen
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Ueli von Allmen from Switzerland plays Front Porch Pickin' on the front porch of John and Debra Hnath in Claremore Oklahoma.
Big Song - By Ueli von Allmen
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This is another version of Big Song by Ueli von Allmen, from Switzerland, played on the front porch of John and Debra Hnath in Claremore Oklahoma.
Merci Dixie
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Ueli von Allmen from Switzerland plays a song he wrote for Dixie Michelle in Tulsa Oklahome. He wrote this song to thank her for the great guitars, mandolins and banjos she make and the music she has enabled him to make with her instruments.
Call of Home a song by Pete Gosling played by Ueli and Andy
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Ueli von Allmen and Andreas Teuscher from Switzerland play Call of Home, written by Pete Gosling, on the front porch of John and Debra Hnath in Claremore Oklahoma USA.
A song called Appenzell by Ueli von Allmen
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Ulie von Allmen includes a finger picking lesson in the beginning of his song Appenzell. The song "Appenzell" is about a very pretty place in Switzerland, where people keep up a very special kind of traditional musicianship that is influenced by the eastern world. They have some great harmony singing, you would call it Swiss yodeling, however, those guys sound differently and they use string in...
Creativity Blues by Ueli von Allmen
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Ulie von Allmen plays a song he wrote for Dixie
Your Song by Ueli von Allmen
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Ulie von Allmen plays a song he wrote for Dixie
Nobody Knows You When You're Down & Out
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Nobody Knows You When You're Down & Out
Rebuilding a Chinese reproduction Mandolin
zhlédnutí 5KPřed 11 lety
Rebuilding a Chinese reproduction Mandolin
How Dixie makes her mandolins, guitars and banjos
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How Dixie makes her mandolins, guitars and banjos
How to level frets on a guitar, mandolin or banjo
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How to level frets on a guitar, mandolin or banjo
Amazing teacher❤
Great voice❤
Scrapper would be proud , nice one from UK
Great job, Maybelle would have been proud
I played one her mandolins at Gruhns once. I'm not much of a mandolin player but I couldn't put it down. It sounded magical. Are there any guitars she made available for sale. I'd be honored to have one
La musica mantiene giovani!!!
Excellent picking there
Beautiful, never heard it before, just soo good. Perfectly natural cool singing.
I wanna learn how to play this :')
Man I'm late to the party but I think this is a great method. Who needs all the fancy tools, just use your brains.
This is fantastic! Song choice, wonderful. ❤ your playing/singing: blissfully blue🩵💙🩵
I just listened to several versions of this song, including some big names, and this is my fav. Bessie's version is good too, but it's a different style.
Oh wonderful, beautiful, beautiful.
very cool, wow!
Very well done. I have about 30 different versions of this classic and yours holds its own. You held true to the original intent. Sublime.
Is this a man dressed as a woman?
I know this song from Elvis' debut album
❤🙏🏼❤
Great!
Very cool...😉👍♥️
Beautiful ❤
Omg, I almost lost this video. That was a close one. This should be archived.
i love to play this song aswell, can't sing....but suuure hum it lol
❤
The steel rod and reinforced bracing is taken straight from the Larson brothers. They obviously didn't have carbon fibre, so they used rosewood instead. I always thought the Larson brothers had some clever ideas so its great to see someone using them in a modern context. There is also a modern company that copied this through neck design.
this sounds like a guy....the music is great but this is probably a man...its still good lol
She’s a mighty fine picker! Very well presented! Style!
Perfect... Everything is There...make me feel in this mood....thank you
This is really good shit. I just stumbled upon it. Particularly the bit at the end about different versions of the same chord. That's what I'm into. Thank you Dixie, and Bless You on your travels.
are u a guy or a girl ?
lovely
So incredible. And yes, whoever made these videos, THANK YOU!
Just came across the videos documenting this immensely talented woman. Such an inspiration! Thank you for making the world a better place.
R.I.P Dixie. Out of all the covers on CZcams, this sounds most like the original, yet it’s so different.
Dixie saw the dawn of radio, talkies, television, kinescopes, video tape, and became a CZcams sensation. I just found their channel tonight/this morning. They left an incredible treasure trove of information, work, and warmth. Thank you to her family and friends for maintaining the archives.
bravo Dixie!
This channel gives me so much comfort. RIP Dixie, thanks for all the tunes
Mighty fine.
Sounds great..looks like my gramma and sounds like my grandpa.
Tremendous
Sounding great! I love that guitar! Beautiful!
thank you very much brother
The gang was all there ♥
This video made my day! Thank you! Watching from Brazil
Dixie, a.k.a. Bernie Michele worked at Gruhn Guitars in Nashville in the seventies. He/She sold me the blank I from which I made my banjo neck.
かっこよい。
Thank you for the lessons Dixie I learned a lot from you today..
Incredible!
Look like she did all she loves, is to bad today the people use their life's for use the phone
Thats a dude