I mean.... not sure what needs to be said about this song. It's brilliant. Very interesting chords, but of course the star of the show is the vocals.
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The Mountain Grass Unit consists of three Birmingham pickers: Drury Anderson (mandolin and vocals), Luke Black (acoustic guitar and banjo), and Sam Wilson (upright bass). The Mountain Grass Unit has played music festivals, private functions and multiple music venues, playing bluegrass tunes and adding a bluegrass touch to country, jazz, funk, rock, and even metal. With the addition of Luke Black and Sam Wilson on harmonies, The Mountain Grass Unit has established the firm foundation to take on not only the vocal harmonies of traditional bluegrass tunes, but also the freedom to adapt songs from various genres to an all-acoustic format. Aside from their original songs, all three are equally comfortable restyling a Tony Rice number, a classic Grateful Dead tune, or covering contemporary acoustic masters like Billy Strings. The youthful exuberance and energy they bring to the stage is always remarkable. Their competency at what they do was best described by Birmingham music promoter Steve Masterson when the boys performed at his Acoustic CafΓ© festival: βThey donβt just play good for their age, they play good. Periodβ. Sam, Luke, and Drury are excited to share with their audiences this new and exciting musical chapter.
Not really a guitar tune but this song f*'kin gets me every time I listen to it.
I'd like to hear your take on it, and maybe what you would add to it with a little improvisation
A lot of what I get from your videos aren't just about the theory, but a lot of it is your interpretation of the emotional aspects of the msuic/themes
Hope you're well, love what you do
Powerful song about the loss and re-birth of passionate relationships, this song gives me chills every time.
In any case, the composition, dynamics, and power is something to marvel at.
This guy deserves a Grammy.
I suspect they had to add supports under the stage so it didn't collapse under the weight of the precision that these two play with.
Its hard to pick a favorite generational collaboration video between this one (full length version) and the one with SRV and Albert King.