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David Grisman and Danny Barnes play “Wabash Cannonball” on vintage Gibson instruments 

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Enjoy this exclusive footage of David Grisman and Danny Barnes performing “Wabash Cannonball” on two of Grisman’s rare vintage Gibson instruments from the early 1930s. Originally recorded in 1929 by A.P., Sara, and Maybelle Carter the song was a hit for “King of Country Music” Roy Acuff.
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Комментарии : 33   
@stevenbaggett6549
@stevenbaggett6549 28 дней назад
Nice to see them still picking. David's got a good sense of humor😊
@billkammerzell9082
@billkammerzell9082 24 дня назад
A great sense of humor. I saw him with Del McCoury at the Ryman some years ago. They were terrific. He kept us all laughing. Especially Del.
@laurencefinston7036
@laurencefinston7036 28 дней назад
That is really nice playing. The holes are there to give you more places to drop your pick into the instrument.
@cousinadam5157
@cousinadam5157 25 дней назад
I first encountered Danny Barnes playing banjo in a quartet with Tim O’Brien, Casey Driessen and Mike Bub. Not long thereafter they were an impromptu backup band for Steve Earle (and the Bluegrass Dukes) at a Gray Fox Bluegrass Festival. Back in the day he was in a group called The Bad Livers…….The lad certainly gets around!
@roderickbalt8993
@roderickbalt8993 28 дней назад
These guys can play, you can just tell before the even start haha
@Spike-w5o
@Spike-w5o 24 дня назад
If you dont know the Dawg you should check out Tony Rice,Jerry Garcia,Hot Rize,the Earls of Liester ,Norman Blake.
@roderickbalt8993
@roderickbalt8993 24 дня назад
@@Spike-w5o Yeah I know his work with Jerry Garcia and Tony Rice, thank you.
@hughjosephfeely
@hughjosephfeely 16 дней назад
Wow
@ckg145
@ckg145 22 дня назад
dig it
@仲村等
@仲村等 22 дня назад
聞くに堪えない!!
@martysender5539
@martysender5539 26 дней назад
Nice! Marty Sender You Tube
@LeePax
@LeePax 24 дня назад
Oh, the Eastern states are DANDY 😅
@jameslifetimelearner
@jameslifetimelearner 23 дня назад
Hard to keep centurion instruments in tune.
@davidbaise5137
@davidbaise5137 28 дней назад
Hey thanks for this! I first heard Mr. Grisman with Earth Opera! Quite a while ago. Great version here.
@sonomabob
@sonomabob 24 дня назад
He has been busy since then…. 😎
@markgrissom2032
@markgrissom2032 25 дней назад
Damn....that was....awesome
@judsonclayto7813
@judsonclayto7813 28 дней назад
Two of my favorite players. My Saturday is complete.
@garyives1218
@garyives1218 18 дней назад
Much thanks for sharing! Beautiful
@BenBrossMusic
@BenBrossMusic 19 дней назад
That was a beautiful piece of flatpicker heaven! Thank you!
@terryhill6935
@terryhill6935 19 дней назад
That was fun.
@BlueBeeMCMLXI
@BlueBeeMCMLXI 11 дней назад
Sad, but sitting here wondering if Danny ever was bequeathed Steve James's banjo?
@d.l.huntministries8131
@d.l.huntministries8131 5 дней назад
Thank you both for making my evening turn out nice.
@andrewbowen6875
@andrewbowen6875 22 дня назад
Wow check out that beautiful one off Gibson jumbo
@NasuMeji
@NasuMeji 23 дня назад
sound wasn't picking up the mandolin all that well
@davidmolloy126
@davidmolloy126 23 дня назад
Really enjoyed it thanks very much
@boco1951
@boco1951 24 дня назад
You should do more songs
@aaront879
@aaront879 20 дней назад
They have a fantastic album with David’s son on bass called “David Grisman’s Dawg Trio”.
@redooz5886
@redooz5886 23 дня назад
Wow! I've never seen a Gibson mandolin or guitar like that. I can't even find anyone else referancing such a mandolin anywhere. I know they made some two points in the 60s and 70s but thats from the thirties. What an incredible instrument!
@joefranklin9881
@joefranklin9881 27 дней назад
The mandolin is known as the "Lil Pup"...
@bubbakav
@bubbakav 27 дней назад
Kansas State University favorite at sporting events.
@calebnoonan3446
@calebnoonan3446 22 дня назад
David is so sharp😁
@CliffRoling
@CliffRoling 29 дней назад
These are so cool! Totally unique in sound and design,sound terrific that guitar is truly fascinating to look at,they must have thought that plastic was so cool!lol and obviously that somehow the more holes the better,louder it would be?
@laurencefinston7036
@laurencefinston7036 28 дней назад
To the best of my knowledge, it's a bit of a balancing act. More holes means more places where the volume of air resonating inside the instrument can transmit its energy to the air outside, but if you have too many holes, it will have a negative effect on the resonance. Louder is also not necessarily better. Many instruments are optimized for volume, but there's always a trade-off. Some other aspect, for example, the volume of particular harmonics, might suffer. A likely consequence would be that the lower harmonics would be emphasized, producing a less complex sound.
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