Chris Thile & Michael Daves: Forked Deer / Big Sciota
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NYC's finest bluegrass musicians came together Sept 23, 2012, to benefit the ceiling restoration fund of historic landmark, Old First Reformed Church in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Learn more at: www.oldfirstbrooklyn.org
Recorded live at The Bell House in Brooklyn.
Chris Thile, mandolin; Michael Daves, guitar.
www.thiledaves.com/
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I thought I was a musician but now I understand I'm just a clown playing some chords around a campfire, lol.
Can't believe this has been on here for eight years and no one has commented! Great job 😮
That’s one rushing river! What skill!
This is the video I watch when I’m sad. Absolutely phenomenal
Wow THAT was impressive ! This is the best piece of Bluegrass I have heard in a long time.Sorry Billy.. Fantastic !
Breathtaking. This is what happens when two virtuosos get together. Pure magic happens.
@barrythompson6285
7 жыл бұрын
dru5mmerboy1390
Incredible musicians. Wow.
WARP SPEED MR. SULU! my brain barely comprehends the tune of Big Sciota these fellas are so fast!!!!
Those guys are amazing!
This is a master class.
YOU ARE AMAZING GUYS!!!!... Wonderful song.... :)
Absolute genius. Period.
the dual-improvisation on big sciota that starts around 5:35 is just phenomenal: they are so instantly responsive to each others thematics, dynamic changes, where they need to be range-wise to complement each other and fill the sound spectrum. I couldn't come close to writing counterpoint like that, and thile-daves are doing it on the spot!
@tydouglas3013
5 жыл бұрын
@Trunk McEight high iq hobbies. I like that. Haha
It's not for me to understand how one could not like this?
And, I like the way they share the mic!
Excellent !!!
This is just sick!!!!!
Ha! Thile is hammered in this video, and still rips it up better than anyone.
@coryCuc
5 жыл бұрын
haha, I've seen him flat out wasted, especially some back stage stuff and absolutely kills it. He could be blackout drunk and knock a performance out of the park lol
I wanted to be at this show but it sold out quick. Glad I can see it here!
That tempo shift when going to Big Sciota. Wow.
STUPENDOUS!
Quality!!
Fantastic
Too good.
i love big sciota. it reminds me of big sci country (montana).
This is insane!
OMG! They're "off the hook!" Thile is super human. He was born with a mandolin in his hands I think!
I thought I didn't like blue grass until my music teacher sent me this video!! WOW AMAZING!!
Kaaaaboooom!
ahh that transition around 3:30 is so beastly
@drummerboy1390
3 ай бұрын
The ending is pretty slick too. The whole performance is a masterclass.
Whew, I know every fiddle tune called. Every one of these tunes gets called at the bluegrass jam sessions in Chicago.
@popoaggie
7 жыл бұрын
An old fiddler once said there's really only 3 fiddle tunes. And two of those are "Liberty".
he puts the fingers on his left hand in a pencil sharpener before every gig :D
@pensiverestless6111
5 жыл бұрын
Ouch
This is what it must've been like to watch Charlie Parker...
Ha ha..so amazing! 😂😂😂
There ARE lyrics to "Big Sciota".
Listen and learn Billy 'Twings
Waiter I like my deer forked and tender. I just learned the second one now to dig into the venison. Hopefully I can track a basic version.
There is a reason Chris Thile and Nickel Creek recorded their first album at the age of 14 (and kudos to the Watkins, who are amazing as well), and won the MacArthur Genius Grant at the age of 31, has recorded with Yo-Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer, Jerry Douglas, founded the Punch Brothers, and now hosts Live From Here. He is a flat-out genius who hangs around with like people. Oh, to have him sitting around the campfire with me and my friends!
GeemaNIDDLY!
I have sciota. And it hurts.
What kind of mic are they using? Sounds amazing no feedback. Great playing by the way! Cheers!
@bkleinyt
6 жыл бұрын
EL Holt That BG standard the AT4033.
Michael Daves is one of the few people who can show Thile up when it comes to improvising around a fiddle tune man
I’d be offended if you just didn’t come over to my house and play mando for me all day every day
@SoulLove-mu3sf
Жыл бұрын
Yes, please, thank you
so jealous! lol
My only wish is that they cut out the first 1:30 and got right to the music.
@bkleinyt
7 жыл бұрын
It's about capturing a moment in the lives of these performers (and to generate interest in Old First Reformed Church, Brooklyn). Fiddle tune request time is an important part of this duo's concerts. I'm glad I was able to document it here.
@drothberg3
7 жыл бұрын
No criticism intended. I'm glad you recorded it the way you did. My bad. All the best to you.
@bkleinyt
7 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks. Best to you too.
@JakeTolbert
6 жыл бұрын
My favorite part of this video has always been a tie between calling Jerusalem Ridge the Call Me Baby of fiddle tunes and the haranguing that Thile gives the audience for requesting songs with lyrics.
@tydouglas3013
5 жыл бұрын
@@bkleinyt ok fellas who taught yall how to troll?!?! Whats this polite understanding crap?? You have to be rude, irrational, and completly disregard anyones elses point of view. Improper grammar is expected. Now, from the top!
OK.....er........ok....😶......
Chris Thile is the Mozart of the mandolin. However as Salieri once said to Mozart "too many notes." I couldn't hear the melody on Forked Deer. Sorry, I said it.
It is not a requisite for a fiddle tune to have no lyrics. That's a misconception. Maybe playing a, ahem, fiddle, would be a more essential item to be concerned with when playing, you know ehh, fiddle tunes
@derekskater1996
4 жыл бұрын
That’s why it’s “playing a fiddle tune”, or else on fiddle it would be known as just “just a tune”. Transcription takes talent and that’s part of the fun and intrigue