Learn 3 Easy Fiddle Tunes For Your First Bluegrass Jam - Beginner Bluegrass Guitar Lesson
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I know it can be intimidating going to your first bluegrass jam, that's why I'm going to teach you three fiddle tunes you can take from KZread and play in the jam. Old Joe Clark, Angeline The Baker, Soldier's Joy are classic fiddle tunes and required learning for any beginner bluegrass guitarist. These arrangements are simple and easy and the rhythm parts are even easier!
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Hard to meets everyone’s needs but sometimes we mean we are beginners to bluegrass not to playing guitar. Great video
telling people not to buy the tab will not qualify you for salesman of the year, but I got a good laugh of how you begged everyone to use your pinky. You're fun to watch. Thanks
Thank you Marcel, for giving us some beginner info on Bluegrass. There isn’t much out there for us enthusiastic bluegrass beginners, and we all want to be like the biggest, baddest billygoat in the barn! Thank you, friend!
0:56. I was trying to learn the bluegrass technique after hearing Billy Strings and for someone who has never been to an actual guitar teacher and pretty much learned everything from the internet. The wise words means a lot. Thank you
@evhwolfgang2003
Жыл бұрын
This particular lesson is way too elementary for me, but I stopped just to say once again that Marcel is absolutely the best teacher of bluegrass guitar on YT. His videos got me to some fairly complex improvised soloing very quickly, while everyone else was just teaching the same old "learn all the scales first" approach, which doesn't do much to improve your improvisation or your motivation... Marcel's approach (which I would call "learn some of the key notes in the lower positions first, then start applying them") is far more practical and keeps one's motivation up. Well done, Marcel - a lot of people can play, but not many can teach. You are great at both.
My only regret fine sir is that I have but one like to give this lesson - this is INCREDIBLE for those of us looking to learn this style! My thanks!
Brisk, friendly, and authoritative. Great lesson. Don’t be fooled by the “elementary” level, especially accompaniment. Getting those bass notes clean and the brushes crisp and in time are actual gosh-darned skills-and considering it’s what you’re playing the majority of the time, well worth getting right.
Thanks for this. I started playing 3 years ago, almost all fingerstyle. Then one day, I was flipping through some music and came across Old Joe Clark and picked up a pick for the first time. Loved the feel and sound and that started me down this Bluegrass rabbit hole. Now, I know the rhythm part too.
I think I have finally found the online guitar teacher I have been looking for. Great videos!
I have probably said this before, but this is the best flat pick Channel on the tube
Long time senior player; new to bluegrass. On your waiting list for lessons, but in the meantime more of this please!
I know all this already...but really needed to hear it again, thanks so much.
Thanks Marcel, more of this please, us beginners at bluegrass need this wisdom. Ta very much.
Not sure how it works everywhere but at our jam you can “pass “when your turn comes around if your not comfortable with soloing. It happens with eye contact . A quick shake of the head.
This was great. Thanks for this, Marcel.
Just an awesome lesson. Really shows your great teaching skills.
Yes! Thank you so much for this! Really helpful
I've watched this video a billion times. I will memorize you!
Just a great lesson in every way: excellent clear tabs, good pace of the instruction and playing. Thanks!
Well taught, great job. Keep on pickin' ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫
It was nice in the beginning having you explained the music theory. It was also nice having you play the songs all the way through so we could hear the melody while practicing strumming the chords. Thanks Marcel
New to bluegrass and yes this is THE study video and one of, if not the best I've ever seen in any style. Hope you're doing well and thank you!
Came across your channel today. Now one of my favorites. Thank you!
Another genius video Marcel 👏 can’t wait to get my hands on those tabs
Great lesson, Marcel !
this is freakin awesome. Thank you.
Just want to say, of all the people I watch on the tube, you are the most informative. I haven't seen anyone discuss conventions in bluegrass jam sessions. Thanks so much for being the tour guide into this world.
@RobertFairweatherMusic
Жыл бұрын
Dude is putting out some great lessons for those who are seeking musical knowledge and skills.
Wonderful lesson. Thanks
Love your lessons ,best in the business.
Thanks!
Marcel... thanks for the great lessons
I like this lesson!
Great stuff thank you 😊
I throughly agree with this video.
Awesome job Marcel
You always have the coolest t-shirts!
At many jams you will see and "inner circle" and "outer circle". The "inner circle" is usually occupied by the folks who started the jam and/or are players known to the group to be better players and singers. While it is perfectly alright to pick along in the "outer circle" or get "the nod" for a break from the song leader, don't presume to push your way into the "inner circle" or to play over someone else's solo. If you pull off a couple of good breaks, you might be invited into the inner circle. A definite no-no if you don't want to alienate yourself from your fellow jammers is to show up late and keep shouting, "Cripple Creek" from the outside circle. If the "inner circle" asks for suggestions, then go ahead and ask, but be aware that the group may have already played that tune once, twice, or three times and want to do other things.
Like number 1k! Congrats and thanks for all your contributions to the bluegrass community
Great lesson Marcel! Should be required viewing for newbies...especially the little etiquette spill.. ;)
Awesome vid
Thanks for this video. I teach guitar and plan to use this lesson for my students. I will teach it with a video and tag you in it. I will go about teaching it with a little different twist on how I present the material. I am trying to get my students hip to the metronome, so my lesson will have that as a featured element. I hope some of my students who want to play blue grass get turned on to your site. I am not hugely into blue grass yet. The style offers such a great path for beginners to start playing melodies that have community and improvisation. That element is making me of a blue grass learner. I have a few things that I working on all the time in my routines and this video is now one of them. I hope to help more folks find your channel. Thanks again!!
Great.
Good morning Marcel.
Nice
Great stuff for beginners and this is nitpicking but, fiddle tunes are but a small part of bluegrass . Sitting around jamming guitars on fiddle tunes is great and all but bluegrass is much more than that.
Back in the old days capo s were used they would say g plus 2 etc. The key was always announced every thing you said usually happened except the leg bit. I played a lot of rethum to keep it fun I created base runs that added to the lead knew Tony and doc do I have to stories all those festivals.
That sounds dirty, man - staring into my soul telling me to use my pinky.. haha :) great lesson! can't thank you enough
Could you please do watch it fall by billy strings 🙏🙏
Jolly Good, Marcel. I'm gonna check your site out. If I join your channel, will I still get the ads?
I'm down with the slow jam baby...thx for info......mo rhythm lessons.....thx. big bad billy goat of the barnyard
@biggirlbigfella9646
4 жыл бұрын
I just started going to the bluegrass jam and though they are really fun really nice people and if you have a big enough group you'll have some fellows that know songs and how to shred.....bring your bluegrass..country..Western swing ..etc....bring one of them old time gospel song..... the old folks got incredible good energy and I'm totally improving...... oh and bring some grateful dead songs also....with a touch of the blues
@biggirlbigfella9646
4 жыл бұрын
More rythm breakdowns!!!!💥👍
MARCEL!
Used in cripple creek also
Having trouble playing the 7th measure at high speed. Any tips (other than practice practice practice)?
Hi Marcel ! What's chords on youe Martin's DCAura ? Thanks
Is the melody from a certain scale? How are you selecting those notes?
A question about structures in blue grass jams. So is it that the band toghether plays A+A+B+B then there is a break where one person improvises and the rest plays rythm, after the break is finished then back to A+A+B+B, then break, then A+A+B+B. Is that correctly understood? Or do they breaks happen during the A+A+B+B sections?
I love everything about this video. The visual play alongside and basic music theory. guitar is my 4 th instrument I’m adept with and I use videos like these to teach my kids. Amazing work.
It's as Universal as the raised foot. If it's coming around to you and you make eye contact and shake your head "no" everybody knows what you mean
13:33 - Old Joe Clark 8th note playthrough
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... I forgot to say the 7th measure of which song. The 7th measure of Angeline the Baker.
Oh I am screwed with the eye contact 😂👍🏼
@007Elvisofnazareth
3 жыл бұрын
That's what SHE said
How bout when your in a jam circle and some " expert" sits RIGHT INFRONT of you blocking your view of others ...you ask them to move they ignore the request. Jams can be cliquey
14:00
@joshuatate5671
4 жыл бұрын
20:00
Can you teach country boy by Ricky skaggs
All three have lyrics. Just saying.
My first tune in 1958 at 5 years old was “little Brown Jug”.... note by note by note....ugh!
@demej00
2 жыл бұрын
Hey I was 5 years old in 1958 too.
That’s not first fret
It's funny how something so casual sounding, jam, is actually rather elitist.
Far too much talking.
good stuff but until you either turn that cap around or discard it i'm outa here!