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Molly Tuttle picking hand rhythm/lead video
Don't know if this has ever been posted here. I thought this was a great view of her picking hand at work. She talks a little bit about her technique as well.
This is a great view for teaching purposes...you can really see what she's doing with her hand. I wish more of the video/tutorial lessons you see online used a view like this. For both the picking hand and the fretting hand. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awFeDMNiKX4
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So, how 'bout Molly's playing in that video, eh?
Seriously, thanks for posting, hammer. She is an incredible talent. The songwriter in me still gravitates toward "You Didn't Call My Name" as my favorite though. |
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It’s not just her guitar playing that is fabulous, her voice is too! The way she jumps up to that Octave note is simply great.
The cameras do a good job of showing whats going on with her right hand technique,but although trying to do any sort of imitation, for me at least, is a non starter, she is in a wholly different league. I was so pleased to see her get the recognition of “guitarist of the year”, or whatever that award was called, it was very well deserved. |
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I've watched this video many times, just really enjoy her style, phrasing, dynamics and her very sweet voice. It really shows the uniqueness of her right wrist and cross picking style. Then she is able completely switch into a claw-hammer fingerstyle that is just as appealing! (she plays banjo too) ...such a graceful talent for sure, thank you hammer for sharing it!
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Amazing! Great talent there. I love that there's no artifice, just great playing and singing. Doc Watson would have so enjoyed the music.
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I've been following her career for a while. She is amazingly talented. I lover her version of "Gentle on my Mind."
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That’s the camera that’s catching her pick hand from the side.
Such a smooth picker. I can’t think that fast, let alone pick. Whoo. |
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MT is a master player, no doubt. What I find most impressive about her is that she is equally talented as a singer and songwriter. She's got the whole package. Hopefully, one day, she may become a name that is widely and universally known.
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Molly is amazing, can play mandolin, banjo, guitar, probably a lot more instruments. Love to listen to hear and watch her amazing ability to use a pick.
here's a slow and slightly faster version of her with Wildwood Flower, in the slow version you can see her picking hand style really well also. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EusasuLnEE |
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Rhythm and lead switching is what I do all the time. This is a great video. Thanks.
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Agreed !! she is a super duper talent and I love her Gentle on my Mind as well !!!!
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Molly is a phenomenal talent and a world class musician and songwriter. I love her version of “gentle on my mind” playing a 1945 Martin 000-18. Check out her videos with Lindsay Lou who is great also.
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Am now looking forward to when she comes to Bristol later this year. |
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By great good fortune I saw her play up close last fall in a small room in Cooperstown, and I imagine she won't be coming through such an insignificant venue again, given her rise and talent, so it's one and done for me. I'm still high from the show, and working harder now to tighten up my flat picking.
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While we're at it, here's Molly playing Pine Siskin on a Pre-Wars Guitar 000:
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