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Flatpicking guitar with Molly Tuttle(1 hour)
some nice upclose tips from Molly about her playing style, pick choice, Berklee, etc.
Recorded live at legendary Gruhn Guitars in Nashville. I wish the man would have spent more time with Molly and not so much on all the other things. But, it has a lot of things related to her explosive playing style. at 7:33 there's a minute of no sound, but hang on, it comes back around 8:00 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJHiDLQCbnI&t=268s Last edited by darylcrisp; 04-08-2018 at 05:56 PM. |
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I've watched that vid before, but I always say, I could listen to and watch Molly Tuttle play all day long... She's an amazingly gifted musician, a beautiful young lady, and I can only imagine how far she's going to go, and how influential she's going to be in the future... |
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She makes it look effortless, but there's a lot of practicing and hard work behind that talent. You don't get through Berklee on talent alone.
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I remember seeing her and her family on YouTube 10 years ago. She was awesome then and even more so now. I am only 20 mins into the video and I like her teaching style. I need to work on that cross picking thing she showed.
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Been following her career for a while. Watching that reminds me of two things: one, I can't even dream of having that sort of talent, but two, how much I'm looking forward to seeing her live with Rachel Baiman next month.
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Terrific video! A great talent. And that Huss & Dalton T-OM-M sure sounds nice - and a pretty burst too.
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