So cool to see our hero gushing over another player. It’s as if Tom has been admiring Mr Suttons playing on this session and we’re lucky enough to be part of it. Thanks fellas.
Man, I'm blown away by this masterclass - this is the sort of thing that helps make Homeskoolin the best guitar education channel ever. There are depths here that musicians of any level can learn from and appreciate. From this one short session of two masters of their craft speaking through their instruments, you could get a lifetimes' worth of musical wisdom - whether it's improving your soloing vocabulary, your writing, your understanding of chords and harmony or a million other things. Thank you, Tom and Bryan.
To just throw out, “ … was on stage with Billy Strings recently … “ AFTER mentioning touring with Bela Fleck? With no air of arrogance whatsoever, to share contrasting musical performances at the absolute highest level. Hats off to Mr. Sutton for being so damn personable! Thanks again, Tom, for your effort in sharing these understated, mini master-classes.
I have been playing guitar for over 50 years, can't read music. I play bluegrass, i have no idea what the hell you guys are talking about, but i love it and it just sounds beautiful!!!
First, thank you so much for the time you gave up on your lunch break Tom and Bryan. This is EPIC in my book. I think it was the third chord Tom played and Bryan came in with what reminded me of a Vince Gill sounding response. You guys are beyond brilliant and the fact that you share with us is very much appreciated. That's straight from my heart guys. Have a wonderful weekend everyone. HOMESKOOLIN baby, does it or can it even get any better?? Nope
This is pure gold. Sussing out those magical transitional notes when playing over changes is truly an art. Bryan is one of those players who is overflowing with ideas. I’m recovering from surgery on my right thumb, and that’s severely limited my picking. I’m finding that’s really become a blessing. Because I’m only able to play a few notes per measure, I’m suddenly able to play lines that I’m hearing in my head. It’s a real thrill to finally get a taste of what master improvisers can do. While Bryan was playing, I heard either alternative lines or notes that continued a phrase he played. At 70 years of age, it’s great to feel that this old dog is still teachable. Thanks guys for a 12:38 treasure trove of inspiration. By the way, one of my favorite two chord progressions is a minor 2 chord followed by a major 5 chord (“He’s So Fine”, “My Sweet Lord”, et al). Gets me every time.
I love to see the joy on Tom’s face when Bryan hits one of the magical notes or does a run over Tom’s chords - makes me smile! To see two masters so in love with their craft that they take time during a session break to share their wisdom is amazing and so appreciated. It’s like being the proverbial fly on the wall watching artisans at play 😊
Thank you, Thank you...Always fun when Bryan and you are together talking shop, we get a front row seat to 2 of the all-time Greats, you guys are the GOATS!!!!.
I’ve watched this video about 5 times already. It’s an amazing thing to watch this kind of stuff but you guys are awesome to for teaching and posting stuff like this. Awesome guys
This is in the running for best episode ever. Great concept: “what are you thinking when I play this chord?” Showing inside the heads of two masters. Wonderful!
Dudes! Killer session talk! Please give us a three minute video of full improvisational using your favorite chord progressions. No talking, just stack those resonant chords and pull out a melody. Us aspiring musicians want to hear more of this!! Thanks!
You two are freakin’ national treasures. Love Uncle’s Larry’s face at 2:25 when Bryan hits “the NOTE!” - we’ve all been there hearing our favorite song. What a fun video!
Did Brian get a fresh haircut just for this video??? Lookin' sharp and sounding amazing!! And Tom, just watching your level of admiration for him is as joyful as the playing. Your humility and hunger for learning is a just as inspiring as your playing! Thanks for sharing all these gems with us
Tom is so great because he’s a sponge for knowledge. Love the relationship and mutual respect he has with so many musicians. I didn’t understand most of what you two just said …but I loved it all the same.
Loved The Darlin's, aka the real Dillards as the backing band, when they appeared on the Andy Griffith show. "There Is A Time" is a beautiful original composition by them that was featured on the show.
well, this is somehow one of my favorite videos you've done, and i've seen them all. I've gotten a lot out of many of your lessons. but, this one was really RICH for me. I like hearing about the substitutions and how they get used. Thanks so much Unc! gonna hit that tip jar again!
Best guitar channel on CZcams because you never know what you’re gonna get!
Thank you, Tom and Bryan!
Bryan, Like Gordon , is a pure Joy to watch with dear ol uncle larry
Yes, 100%
And such a relaxed and ‘quiet’ right hand. So smooth
Conversations in words, conversations in sound. “If you know the vocabulary….” Masterful and so incredibly down to earth. Thanks gentlemen.
Incredible Pile Of Gold! I can't believe how beautiful Bryan's tone is. I'm massively inspired to suck less at guitar after seeing this.
This needs to be a regular segment: Uncle Larry with Cousin Bryan, you guys are the best.
Watching these is like finding a cold Gatorade in the middle of a desert. Thanks for posting these discussions.
So cool to see our hero gushing over another player. It’s as if Tom has been admiring Mr Suttons playing on this session and we’re lucky enough to be part of it. Thanks fellas.
Split the Nobel prize in tone to these two chord wizards who actually understand music at the highest level. Loved this episode!
Man, I'm blown away by this masterclass - this is the sort of thing that helps make Homeskoolin the best guitar education channel ever. There are depths here that musicians of any level can learn from and appreciate. From this one short session of two masters of their craft speaking through their instruments, you could get a lifetimes' worth of musical wisdom - whether it's improving your soloing vocabulary, your writing, your understanding of chords and harmony or a million other things. Thank you, Tom and Bryan.
Every time Bryan Sutton is on is my new favorite episode.
That Bryan Sutton seems a talent, he might be going places
😂❤
To just throw out, “ … was on stage with Billy Strings recently … “ AFTER mentioning touring with Bela Fleck? With no air of arrogance whatsoever, to share contrasting musical performances at the absolute highest level. Hats off to Mr. Sutton for being so damn personable! Thanks again, Tom, for your effort in sharing these understated, mini master-classes.
2 masters of their craft. Love the Bryan Sutton episodes…the touch and feel he gets with his guitar is amazing.
Best episode.
You are blessed to be friends with these great human beings, as are they to call you a freind.
I wanna hang out with these dudes. This is solid gold.
Right? Internet treasure.
These guys are just on a whole different level... thanks for the ride!
YES YES YES, MAY I HAVE MORE LIKE THIS! vocabulary and experience development while exploring time . thank you very much!
A big old heap o' gold. Thanks!
I have been playing guitar for over 50 years, can't read music. I play bluegrass, i have no idea what the hell you guys are talking about, but i love it and it just sounds beautiful!!!
13 over 9 add 6....????
@@jonaskarlstrom4152 yes
Same here!
@@jonaskarlstrom4152 Feels like I'm back in algebra class sweatin bullets! ;-)
This shit's amazing. Getting into the heads of the masters and how the mystery of music works in the world.
This was beautiful. It's very cool to see behind the scenes of how people who know what they are doing make music.
Every time I see Bryan Sutton I want to go unplugged. But I have given up on that dream 😅
damn, bryans’ acoustic tone is effing incredible
Thanks Uncle Larry! I appreciate you doing this for us! ✌💖🙏😎
Brian’s tone on “Spin you Around” is amazing listened to it 20 times just because of Brian’s guitar tone.
Thanks Brian
I assume you’re talking about the acoustic playing in the new version of Morgan’s song but how do you get the info on who played on it?
I assumed he did since he has done most of Wallens acoustic. Then I looked it up and it said it was him on acoustic
So good!!! His guitar has so much character to it on that song
Tone for days
Bryan plays so beautifully, thanks to both of you for sharing this time with us out here in Internet Land.
Doctor, you have quite a toolchest of (talent) friends in the business to draw from. The 6 and the sus - money notes - absolutely. Always appreciated!
This kind of stuff is just invaluable, thanks Tom and Bryan.
Tom, your channel just keeps blowing me away with tone and great musical talent. So good buddy.
Bryan is just the best. Thanks so much Tom. Wonderful.
Once again, thank you Tom and your guest Bryan for sharing your amazing insight and experience!
First, thank you so much for the time you gave up on your lunch break Tom and Bryan. This is EPIC in my book. I think it was the third chord Tom played and Bryan came in with what reminded me of a Vince Gill sounding response. You guys are beyond brilliant and the fact that you share with us is very much appreciated. That's straight from my heart guys. Have a wonderful weekend everyone. HOMESKOOLIN baby, does it or can it even get any better?? Nope
This is pure gold. Sussing out those magical transitional notes when playing over changes is truly an art. Bryan is one of those players who is overflowing with ideas. I’m recovering from surgery on my right thumb, and that’s severely limited my picking. I’m finding that’s really become a blessing. Because I’m only able to play a few notes per measure, I’m suddenly able to play lines that I’m hearing in my head. It’s a real thrill to finally get a taste of what master improvisers can do. While Bryan was playing, I heard either alternative lines or notes that continued a phrase he played. At 70 years of age, it’s great to feel that this old dog is still teachable. Thanks guys for a 12:38 treasure trove of inspiration.
By the way, one of my favorite two chord progressions is a minor 2 chord followed by a major 5 chord (“He’s So Fine”, “My Sweet Lord”, et al). Gets me every time.
I love to see the joy on Tom’s face when Bryan hits one of the magical notes or does a run over Tom’s chords - makes me smile! To see two masters so in love with their craft that they take time during a session break to share their wisdom is amazing and so appreciated. It’s like being the proverbial fly on the wall watching artisans at play 😊
I love you guys together and Brian is a boss on that acoustic.
This video just reminded yet again how much I don’t know. U guys are awesome
These are two of the best guitar players on the planet. Thanks for sharing your time and talent guys.
Greatly appreciated.
Thank you, Thank you...Always fun when Bryan and you are together talking shop, we get a front row seat to 2 of the all-time Greats, you guys are the GOATS!!!!.
Much respect to you both for sharing these insights. This is the stuff you don’t dictate…it’s the stuff that dictates you.
Another Gem! Thanks Uncle Larry! Thanks Bryan…
you guys are the greatest.
pure gold, thanks so much guys
Two masters of their trade! tis a beautiful thing!
I’ve watched this video about 5 times already. It’s an amazing thing to watch this kind of stuff but you guys are awesome to for teaching and posting stuff like this. Awesome guys
By far the most solid video of the series and that’s saying a lot. Thank you both
This is in the running for best episode ever. Great concept: “what are you thinking when I play this chord?” Showing inside the heads of two masters. Wonderful!
Sutton is a monster. What a tone. And Tom. What a dude.
That is some real deep shit Tom,
I could listen to this chord stack stuff all day!
Man, those acoustic guitars have a life all to themselves...
I’ve watched this four times now hoping someone could shed some light on what they are doing…I feel like I’m in the deep end of guitar playing
Sutton is the acoustic king of tone
Dudes! Killer session talk! Please give us a three minute video of full improvisational using your favorite chord progressions. No talking, just stack those resonant chords and pull out a melody. Us aspiring musicians want to hear more of this!! Thanks!
This is pure wonderfulness! Thank you, gentlemen!
You guys are the best!
Homeskoolin' is the best. Thanks Bryan and Tom!
Great idea for an episode! Love it!
I LOVE this. You guys are wonderful. More of this, please.
Man. Beautiful video. Thanks for posting!
You two are freakin’ national treasures. Love Uncle’s Larry’s face at 2:25 when Bryan hits “the NOTE!” - we’ve all been there hearing our favorite song. What a fun video!
Wonderful! Thank you for sharing this.
This is so incredibly inspiring!!! Thank you gentlemen!!
The only thing that comes to mind is, "Brilliant". Thanks Tom again for sharing priceless knowledge. 👍✌
Wonderful. Thank you for bringing this to us Tom!
Fun to watch you and Bryan just having fun, thanks unc!
This is amazing
So grateful for this. Thanks Tom and Brian!
Pure gold, thanks gents!
Beautiful chord tones and shades... inspiring! Thanks guys! 🤙🏼🙏🏽
Love you guys and thank you so much for your kind and generous knowledge so blessed by the session men. Aloha and God bless
Did Brian get a fresh haircut just for this video??? Lookin' sharp and sounding amazing!! And Tom, just watching your level of admiration for him is as joyful as the playing. Your humility and hunger for learning is a just as inspiring as your playing! Thanks for sharing all these gems with us
Love this concept!
Tom is so great because he’s a sponge for knowledge. Love the relationship and mutual respect he has with so many musicians. I didn’t understand most of what you two just said …but I loved it all the same.
Thanks for this Tom and Bryan!
This is pure educational gold
Loved The Darlin's, aka the real Dillards as the backing band, when they appeared on the Andy Griffith show. "There Is A Time" is a beautiful original composition by them that was featured on the show.
Killer video and lesson 😍. Thanks a lot Tom 🙏🥰
Thank you Uncle Larry & Professor Sutton!
Thanks for that. You two have a great weekend...
This is everything I needed to know. Thanks Uncles
Brilliant!
This is such a deep topic! Thank you!!
YES ! This is what we need!
well, this is somehow one of my favorite videos you've done, and i've seen them all. I've gotten a lot out of many of your lessons. but, this one was really RICH for me. I like hearing about the substitutions and how they get used. Thanks so much Unc! gonna hit that tip jar again!
awesome episode! this is the deep stuff!!
What a great lesson, good heavens. THANKS BUK AND BRIAN!!!
Thanks for the masterclass.
One of my favorite videos - just so good! So educational for players who are still working it out.
Thank you Brian, insightful words and beautiful ideas
Sweet melodic ideas. Thank you both, gents!
Big fun! Cool ideas, thanks Tom and Bryan
A Bryan Sutton CZcams channel would be insane!
This is gold Larry, gold!
When skool is ultra cool! Could listen to you two all day...
One of THE GREATEST insights into how to think about changes. Brilliant lesson! Thank you!!!!
That was fantastic! Tom, thank you so much for introducing me to people like Bryan. I never would have been exposed to this stuff otherwise.
This is a GREAT video and topic!
Awesome, Thanks Unc. and Bryan
I love listening to your music discussions and the knowledge and joy that you are both sharing!! Thank you very much!!
My favorite bluegrass/acoustic player, Bryan Sutton! Thanks, Little Tommy!
What a great idea for a video! You can learn the theory, the scales, the chords, but this is where all that comes to together to make music
Just like that. How bloody good!