David Holt Interview: George Higgs Piedmont Blues

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2008
  • David Holt Interviews Bluesman George Higgs from Carborro N.C. Higgs plays Careless Love, Baby You Don't Have to Go, Crying Holy Unto the Lord, If You Mistreat Me Baby, Chauffer Blues
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Komentáře • 23

  • @shkeni
    @shkeni Před 11 lety

    RIP George Higgs, thanks for the great music.

  • @lakesidejim73
    @lakesidejim73 Před 11 lety

    I live 1 hour from tarboro. It's a shame he had to die for me to hear about him. Your music will live forever George! R.I.P.

  • @raw1335
    @raw1335 Před 14 lety

    One of the reasons I plan on relocating to the Triangle area! The blues!!

  • @TracyFClark
    @TracyFClark Před 15 lety

    Now THAT"S the blues! :)

  • @Choclongleggz
    @Choclongleggz Před 11 lety +1

    thats about 2 hrs north of Carrboro, 2 hrs south of Tarboro! Thats my Unc!

  • @Choclongleggz
    @Choclongleggz Před 15 lety

    this is actually my dads uncle and he still lives in Tarboro.... he is a wonderful man and he loves his music. Tarboro is in Edgecombe County, about 15 mins from Rocky Mount NC.... also near Pinetops NC
    He looks great!

  • @shanemchavez
    @shanemchavez Před 11 lety

    i like that roll

  • @llamaclipz
    @llamaclipz Před 16 lety

    jesus, that guy had enormous hands

  • @usmcboltaction
    @usmcboltaction Před 13 lety

    I don't think his fingers are much longer than mine. The trick is to just keep tryin til your hand hurts, wait til mornin, and try some more. The same is true for using your thumb on the low strings and doin those old Rev. Davis impossible chords. It's all about the work. Just remember, if your fingers hurt, you have more to be blue about. ;-)

  • @dasilvaec
    @dasilvaec Před 14 lety

    Good God! He's got some finger reach.

  • @31416yatoula
    @31416yatoula Před 13 lety

    @madFlam1 My point?=_1: About what has been written by NeilFraudstrong/_2 : About piedmont / Thanks banjofolk for having posted Georges Higgs, a bluesman & a strong example for piedmont style, awsome to achieve, and get a proper and genuine sound as well; piedmont was not enough taken for granted in my own country( ' was considered somewhat like a style for beginners_Okay!!! Maybe time was for electric blues bands only_) Sorry for my english: Axe=guitar;capos may puzzle your playing>check first

  • @resonatorplate
    @resonatorplate Před 13 lety

    At the start of the video what type of Pickup system is that on the guitar? Anyone know?

  • @anglinthemtns
    @anglinthemtns Před 13 lety

    Love 'if you mistreat me baby' but a man never loves a woman unless she mistreats him (once in awhile)!

  • @31416yatoula
    @31416yatoula Před 13 lety

    @31416yatoula (continued_an answer for NeilFraudstrong_)thinks it is not a matter of size, or race, but Hear in order to decipher and choice how you can get them sounds, these blues and oldiestyles. Relaxing & getting comfort: Time and practice yield(strengh, precision, easiness). Let's find out how one's two-finger can pick n'strike, first, out of one's forearm & wrist, or shoulder. One can not be too stiff or clamped putting fingers on the face of the axe_ Loose "in direction"_

  • @31416yatoula
    @31416yatoula Před 13 lety

    @madFlam1 you want to talk about capos=as long as you're having trouble with your playing, either fingering or picking and striking notes, as long as you don't get comfortable&easy holding your guitar the way you try or are able to, capos are helpless, 'cause playing the guitar is a2-hands process, right with/against left!
    & Don't you think you'd better to check twice what you decide now to play just the same way moving lower or higher your capo? Oh, but you might be such an advanced player!

  • @31416yatoula
    @31416yatoula Před 13 lety

    @madFlam1OK,OK,Ok ! And plenty of famous others, like McGhee! And as far as I'm concerned, so do I "can alot more" with a(good) capo. Occasionally. It sure is something to keep at hand, along with other gear a guitar player should use with experience. Well I guess you'll be agree with me as I am with you when I say it can puzzle! First I am not saying that you should not get some capo the lucky day you get your axe. but I know what I'm talking about_ Learning_ Please dig the ReverendGaryDavis

  • @31416yatoula
    @31416yatoula Před 13 lety

    3146yatoula(continued) IMPORTANT as it's getting difficult:
    Playing the guitar is TWO-HANDS(-a jigsawpuzzle)! (remember the connexion between one's elbow and one's lap,-side of one's fretting hand ).
    SUGGESTIONS:1= practice,( Please, slowly & regularily, but 'means: PLAYING!) first with one axe, smaller-shaped than a dreadnought, but not a solid-body. _2: first period in time throw away longnails, thumb-pick, finger-picks, or flat-pick, & the capo. _3:aSoon as poss' get friends t play with.

  • @31416yatoula
    @31416yatoula Před 13 lety

    Yes but: no & no: one has to find out for him/herself the best way , casuallike , or as the natural blues for oneself. One has to developpe, to improve and succeed in terms of sounds and styles. The basics: one's thumb and one's pointer( l'index en français) and that's all for finger-picking a guitar/ youtube= a lotta' videos of original traditional bluesmen, and Etta Baker, Elizabeth Cotten , Precious Bryant... First thing: all what one's thumb can achieve=awsome; watch carefully Mr.Higgs...

    • @31416yatoula
      @31416yatoula Před 5 lety

      People, I just quote this : ' no matter you are black or white or red or yellow to play the guitar with that old Piedmont regular style

    • @31416yatoula
      @31416yatoula Před 5 lety

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  • @31416yatoula
    @31416yatoula Před 13 lety

    @madFlam1 Don't you think it is relevant if you're not yet as advanced a guitar player: in that case you 'd better to check twice at least intervals and chords change of what you know to play without a capo if you decide to play it the same way higher with a capo; or if you 've got something played with a capo and decide to finger it just the same way higher or lower. Don't you mind these players (often in Bluegrass) whose guitar necks are without marks..!

  • @31416yatoula
    @31416yatoula Před 13 lety

    @madFlam1 Mon gland si t'es grand tu sais à quoi ça sert un capo?!?/// Nothing's wrong with capos, but it'ain't no use to improve basically, either you're a first-learner, or "second-hand"/ re-learner theguitar. Capos are good-helping enough for chording along(-& save an arrangement with "open"strings) the pitch of a singing voice, also good help in case of Open-Tuning. But one key-one sound and it's a good challenge to avoid capos in Standard-Tuning. So don't cheat yourself longer with capos!.

  • @31416yatoula
    @31416yatoula Před 13 lety

    @madFlam1OK,OK,Ok ! And plenty of famous others, like McGhee! And as far as I'm concerned, so do I "can alot more" with a(good) capo. Occasionally. It sure is something to keep at hand, along with other gear a guitar player should use with experience. Well I guess you'll be agree with me as I am with you when I say it can puzzle! First I am not saying that you should not get some capo the lucky day you get your axe. but I know what i'm talking about_ Learning_ Please dig the ReverendGaryDavis