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Fantastic, please go to your RU-vid and just put in, Stewart Barnes chicken Picking, you will love this musicians, lots of love from belgium ivo opdebeeck
Let's not forget the great Steve Morse from The Dixie Dregs! And a few more players that I'd like to add to the list are JD Simo, Luke McQueery, Greg Koch, John 5, Bobby Brewer (Funkdawgs fusion guy) and Mark D'Rozario of The Tailgaters (Aussie country music band) ... here's a sample of Mark D'Rozario ... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Hv5eEQpz7FA.html
Good guitar players are a dime a dozen anymore. There's so many places you can learn from. You used to hopefully have a friend that had a friend that knew how to play well and would share knowledge. Now. you cam go to youtube and learn anything you want note for note. However, copying music is like painting by numbers. You can tell how good a person is by their live jamming. It shows their own style and ability. The Blues players are best at that. That's just what they do. Jazz players improvise a lot too to Jazz standards
All great pickers ! ! ! I just never quite understood why that fully 95% of country players prefer the Tele. I saw some in this clip using Strats, and the sound, to me, was virtually indistinguishable Just saying.
That telle that Skaggs was playing had a phenomenal tone to it. These old pickers were something else man. How many tens of thousands of hours of practice do you reckon it takes to pick like some of these dudes.
Rory Hoffman - OMG. That's some of the cleanest fast picking I've ever heard. I wonder if that technique makes it easier or harder. I need to look into him more.
I think Cambell played better guitar, but only Cambell. But roy was amazing on multiple stringed instruments. So, I agree with you about him being king.
Hate Tony's habits got the better of him, he was the last of the best, without a doubt. Son, he could play. Met him a couple times at festivals, nice man, phenomenal player, got to where he couldn't sing anymore, because of certain substances, but always a Bluegrass guide and a gentleman. RIP. Godspeed.