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Registrace 14. 12. 2011
Mostly music videos featuring mandolin virtuoso, Tony Williamson.
Tony Williamson on 1924 Lloyd Loan Gibson F-5 mandolin: "Ragtime Annie"
Tony Williamson on 1924 Lloyd Loan Gibson F-5 mandolin: "Ragtime Annie"
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Tony Williamson: Packing a Vintage Mandocello
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Tony Williamson: Packing a Vintage Mandocello
Tony Williamson: Midnight On The Water 1920 Gibson F4
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Tony Williamson: Midnight On The Water 1920 Gibson F4
Lloyd Loar’s Overtone Experiment by Tony Williamson
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Lloyd Loar’s Overtone Experiment by Tony Williamson
Tony Williamson "Leather Britches" on a 1938 Gibson F-5 mandolin
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Tony Williamson "Leather Britches" on a 1938 Gibson F-5 mandolin
The Rocky River Quartet: "Shoutin' On The Hills"
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The Rocky River Quartet: "Shoutin' On The Hills"
The Williamson Brothers with Jim Watson and Don Wright: Ol' Slewfoot
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The Williamson Brothers with Jim Watson and Don Wright: Ol' Slewfoot
Tony Williamson plays the Tiger Loar (2/26/1923)
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Tony Williamson plays the Tiger Loar (2/26/1923)
Tony Williamson plays a February 8, 1923 Lloyd Loar mandolin
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Tony Williamson plays a February 8, 1923 Lloyd Loar mandolin
Tony Williamson "Groundspeed" Gibson RB-Granada
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Tony Williamson "Groundspeed" Gibson RB-Granada
Tony Williamson plays Groundspeed on 1928 Gibson RB Granada
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Tony Williamson plays Groundspeed on 1928 Gibson RB Granada
Tony Williamson: "The Christmas Song" on March 31st, 1924 Lloyd Loar Mandolin
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Tony Williamson: "The Christmas Song" on March 31st, 1924 Lloyd Loar Mandolin
Tony Williamson June 1, 1922 Gibson F-5 Lloyd Loar Mandolin
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Tony Williamson June 1, 1922 Gibson F-5 Lloyd Loar Mandolin
Tony Williamson June 1, 1922 F-5 Lloyd Loar "OverTheWaves"
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Tony Williamson June 1, 1922 F-5 Lloyd Loar "OverTheWaves"
Tony Williamson: Secret Love July 9, 1923 F-5 Lloyd Loar
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Tony Williamson: Secret Love July 9, 1923 F-5 Lloyd Loar
Tony Williamson "Done Gone, Blue Yodel #4"
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Tony Williamson "Done Gone, Blue Yodel #4"
Tony Williamson: 1998 Randy Wood F-5 "Wheel Hoss"
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Tony Williamson: 1998 Randy Wood F-5 "Wheel Hoss"
December 18, 2010 Tony Williamson, "John Hardy" and Andrea Deyrup
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December 18, 2010 Tony Williamson, "John Hardy" and Andrea Deyrup
Tony Williamson plays 1910 Vega Tubaphone "Wreck of the Ol' 97"
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Tony Williamson plays 1910 Vega Tubaphone "Wreck of the Ol' 97"
Tony Williamson plays "Nuthin' to it" on 1945 Gibson J-45 with flatpick
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Tony Williamson plays "Nuthin' to it" on 1945 Gibson J-45 with flatpick
Tony Williamson: "All for Naught" on 1945 Gibson J-45, finger picks
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Tony Williamson: "All for Naught" on 1945 Gibson J-45, finger picks
Tony Williamson 2018 North Carolina Heritage Award Recipient: "Now's the Time"
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Tony Williamson 2018 North Carolina Heritage Award Recipient: "Now's the Time"
Tony Williamson: Scorpion Banjo Bridges on '37 RB 3
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Tony Williamson: Scorpion Banjo Bridges on '37 RB 3
Tony Williamson plays "Done Gone" on June 13, 1923 Lloyd Loar F-5
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Tony Williamson plays "Done Gone" on June 13, 1923 Lloyd Loar F-5
Good music..!!
Nice!
What a Great Sounding Banjo and Really Great Playing by Him and Everyone in this Group 😇 I Enjoyed This and Thank You for Sharing 😃
Brings up memories. I bought a 1946 J-45 in 1965 for $100. Sadly it was stoled 2 years later. I have been looking for another that sounded like it... the closest I came was a WM-45. Gibson.. consistently inconsistent.
You can tell it’s an original Loar because the sound is amazing and the intonation is terrible lol.
Well done! Lovely instrument, too!
Pickin qnd grinnin
Wonderful! Thanks for sharing!
Outstanding gentlemen!
Awesome... 😮 waitin for the day!.❤😊
Well done Angel Band !
Awesome
Very good .....!!!
Love this. Thank you all. Also subscribed.
OH guys this was an awesome performance. Loved it all the way. that lead mandoline is bang on the bass is wonderful the banjo is so clear and the rhythm guitar is amazing too all Blended together and nice voices. Super Performance I have subscribed. Hope to C U Soon!
honest, pure and from the heart - my kinda music 😎🪕
❤
Well done! Fun to listen to!
Looks like a fun pickin’ time!
Nice
Amazing tune, amazing tone, amazing time!
Has this thing sold?
T FOR TERRIFIC
excellent
That’s the year I was born. I’m looking for one of them. I’ll just call it the last Guitar.
I remember you playing that on the Cannon and I was dazzled...it was too adavnced for me at that time, even though I was tackling advanced stuff as a beginner...I've been very inactive lately, but I'll be learning from this video sometime soon...I liked Midnight On the Water and was puzzled as to why you started in G but then you brought it home to D...glad you can still deliver...
Your amazing I wish I could be graced with your talent or learning from a master also. Thank you my fellow mandolin lover. Good days before me, good days behind.
Do you own all those loars?
What an amazing instrument, and played masterfully. Thanks so much for sharing with us 😊
Lovely rendition on a beautiful instrument!
I love oval-holes. A mandolin is not always bluegrass.
Gawjiss, that is, Tony!
Балдёж
Beautiful!
Sounds great! The person playing it helps too. 😊
Exactly.
Agreed: Great car. Great driver.
I got a chance to hit a few licks on this one and must say it is a powerful late 30's F5.
and does this one have the virzi tone producer?
curious if that one has the virzi tone producer in it still?
does is has a virzi tone producer?
no. Gibson stopped putting Virzi in them by the end of 1924. Only a few left overs of early 1925 still had them.
Sounds great!!
What an amazing instrument
As far as I know LLoyd Loar never made an F-4 Mandolin, it may be a loar era.
Oh my gosh, I have to go back to the drawing board. Wow, what incredible playing, beyond my comprehension. Thanks so much for sharing, amazing instrument, great demonstration.
You don't even have to work towards the bridge to find the harmonics. You can start with the 12th fret harmonic (halfway between the bridge and nut!) then play the 7th fret harmonic, followed by the 5th fret harmonic, then the 4th fret (this same harmonic exists roughly above the 9th fret too!), then, by a process of experimentation you can use your finger to slowly get closer to the nut to find the additional harmonics which ofc do not reside above any actual fret.
How many loads do you own
Ok, you can do this on any stringed instrument. I don't understand what the point of this "experiment" is. Isn't this just common knowledge to everyone that plays a stringed instrument or am I missing something here?
I don't think that you are missing anything at all...... I am quite sure this same experiment can be done on any stringed instrument, as you had mentioned. I'm going to drag out my Taylor GS mini and first apply it to that and see for myself....wish me good luck!
I had to look it up, but apparently Lloyd Loar designed mandolins for Gibson and experimented with improving the instrument's resonance. So it's related to that in some way. "Demonstration" would be more accurate, as like you say, this is just the physics of strings in general.
@@karawethan Ok, that makes sense, a demonstration rather than an experiment.
@@karawethan Perhaps it has something to do with a design for steel strings vs. gut strings. I don't think you can get those high harmonics on gut strings.
Round here, partials is what replaces missing teeth
I’ve seen Randy build a few of these in his shop and they sound and look amazing, I’ve got one of his banjos and they are very light with a great tone!
thanks for giving me something to work on...heard Tony play "Twinle Little Star" nearly 50 years ago...somehow he improved it for this recording...still got the mandolin he sold me in 1978...
When I see that instrument I think Sam Bush….
Yes. It looks a lot like it all around!