I was taking my boy fishing to the Davidson river and ran into billy in walmart getting a copy of my fishing license printed out. He is so nice, i was so stunned forgot to ask for his autograph and wished id thought of something better to say all week. I have two favorite guitar players Randy Rhoads and Billy Strings!
Call me crazy, (you wouldn't be the first 😂) but I really can see why us humans connect so heavily to certain objects, because some objects, aren't just objects, are they? Those guitars were made to resonate like that, to hear lungs singing simultaneously. There's an energy we leave behind in something like that... from the trees grown in the forest, to the craftmanship of making it, to the stories written and unfurled, plucked and strummed over the decades... humans innately evolved to be musicians, all of us, that's why we all FEEL it, even if we never got the chance to learn an instrument or find our voice, but it's there, and it's one of the few human experiences we still have that has the power to sustain some positive energy... what a privilege to play and be in the presence of. Thanks for uploading!!
Billy is a great guitar player along with trey hensley no doubt and I like most of their music but in my opinion and it's just an opinion I think they have a very heavy hand and to be honest I don't think anyone will ever play as delicate and precise and still get out a loud beautiful or soft mellow sound as Tony rice. Like I said billy is a phenomenal guitarist but if we're honest I think Bryan Sutton and Jake Norman are the masters and legends right now and will hold that until they pass then it will be billy, trey, and we can't forget Sierra hull, she has a great hand for picking mandolin amd guitar and her hand is not heavy and she sounds amazing....just my opinion. Heck I've been pickin guitar for 20 years and I am no where near as good as any of these people.lol
Bryon is playing probably one of the only modern guitars that can hang with a ‘30s 12 fret, a Gibson Advanced Jumbo. I’ve played a half dozen, and every one was incredibly sensitive and powerful.
Awesome video but your title should be 1933 12 fret and not 1934. Not a huge deal but for correctness sake might be cool to edit it. Again, thanks for the video! That guitar is one of a kind. The only 12 fret D28 made that year I believe and uniquely the only shade top Martin made at all I believe in a 12 fret D28.
Norman Blake defined a very tasteful version of old-time guitar. These gentlemen have picked up his torch and are adding their own ideas.
Long live Norman Blake
Billy & his band…is here, along w/ Molly, Sierra, etc to save (popularize) Bluegrass & acoustic (& plugged in) string band music!
I was taking my boy fishing to the Davidson river and ran into billy in walmart getting a copy of my fishing license printed out. He is so nice, i was so stunned forgot to ask for his autograph and wished id thought of something better to say all week. I have two favorite guitar players Randy Rhoads and Billy Strings!
Lucky man. Id of been giddy too.
@@spencertherren6806 bro i still cant believe it i for got to show him my posters and everything
If yer in cackalacky thas a dam lie, cuz you can only buy licenses online now 😂
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Call me crazy, (you wouldn't be the first 😂) but I really can see why us humans connect so heavily to certain objects, because some objects, aren't just objects, are they? Those guitars were made to resonate like that, to hear lungs singing simultaneously. There's an energy we leave behind in something like that... from the trees grown in the forest, to the craftmanship of making it, to the stories written and unfurled, plucked and strummed over the decades... humans innately evolved to be musicians, all of us, that's why we all FEEL it, even if we never got the chance to learn an instrument or find our voice, but it's there, and it's one of the few human experiences we still have that has the power to sustain some positive energy... what a privilege to play and be in the presence of. Thanks for uploading!!
Hmmm....ok.😂
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I love Bryan's guitar, too. Thanks for sharing.
WOW!!!! 2 of the best players in tge world!!
Incredible!!!
Billy is a great guitar player along with trey hensley no doubt and I like most of their music but in my opinion and it's just an opinion I think they have a very heavy hand and to be honest I don't think anyone will ever play as delicate and precise and still get out a loud beautiful or soft mellow sound as Tony rice. Like I said billy is a phenomenal guitarist but if we're honest I think Bryan Sutton and Jake Norman are the masters and legends right now and will hold that until they pass then it will be billy, trey, and we can't forget Sierra hull, she has a great hand for picking mandolin amd guitar and her hand is not heavy and she sounds amazing....just my opinion. Heck I've been pickin guitar for 20 years and I am no where near as good as any of these people.lol
Thank you so very very much. Made my morning.
Two of the best pickers since the Doc left us here to figure it out.
Don’t forget Norman!!
And rice
holy shiat this is good! thanks for sharing!
amazing!!! respect!
would love to hear what the rest of the conversation between the two greats - thank for sharing -
Bryon is playing probably one of the only modern guitars that can hang with a ‘30s 12 fret, a Gibson Advanced Jumbo. I’ve played a half dozen, and every one was incredibly sensitive and powerful.
That's not a modern one--- it's a very clean 1935 AJ prototype!
❤❤Sutton Sutton who’s got the Sutton
Right on man!!
12 fret slope D’s speak to me. Got a Gallagher one in the works right now.
Thank you. Much better angle on yours
Randall Collins + Done Gone
Wow!!!!!!
Awesome video but your title should be 1933 12 fret and not 1934. Not a huge deal but for correctness sake might be cool to edit it. Again, thanks for the video! That guitar is one of a kind. The only 12 fret D28 made that year I believe and uniquely the only shade top Martin made at all I believe in a 12 fret D28.
I know Norman Blake. That guitar was originally a Hawaiian guitar. I wonder if Billy bought it from Norman ?
Give me Norman ANYTIME !!
Norman had his time, these boys would pick circles around Norman at his advanced age. He was definitely a pioneer in the flatpicking genre.
Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiick
The synchronized playing seems almost too easy but in real it's incredibly hard to do ( I think)
Uhhhhh
He's good, really good, but imagine if Billy StRings had been playing it.......oops.
The guy with the mustache in the background seems very unhappy,his girlfriend had it he had time to shave it but won't he got the axe.
You'll get more traffic if you spell his name right in the title!
Idk…Billy / Sting crossover fans?