This is my arrangement of "Wlldwood Flower", which was featured in my Crosspicking 101 lesson that was featured in Acoustic Guitar Magazine! You can view the lesson here: acousticguitar.com/crosspickin... www.mollytuttlemusic.com
I remember my late father playing this tune in the kitchen of our farm house. Never knew the name of the tune but sure remember the tune. It brings back good memories everytime I hear it. Thank you so much, beings a year too my eyes when I hear it to this day. Again thank you so much.
I‘m a young 55 beginner, started at 50, and so glad to have started learning such a deep well of wonders. Never will I give up my wishes to play better and soooo grateful for young people like Molly who are keeping the home-fires burning for generations to come. Thrilled there are folks older than me too, who desire to see their own fingers, minds and love picking the guitar. We will, therefore we can.
As a rock and roller, when my bandmates went off to break, I picked up the life of many a party by kicking into "Wildwood Flower" and had a great time doing it! People loved this song and came out of the woodwork to dance to it. I played it fast and it soared!
My brother, I started out playing "Crazy Train," 20 years ago... And, I teach guitar now... Do you play at secret "Illuminati" gutar bonfire's or something???? 👍😂👍
Hello Molly. Anthony here. We absolutely enjoy you over here in Brisbane. You have more fans than you know over in Scotland. What a bonny version of the song you've played here. Thank you.
This tune reminded me of "The Sinking of the Reuben James" by Woody Guthrie. So after listening to this, I listened to the Kingston Trio version of the Reuben James. Then got curious about the history of the ship the Reuben James. Web meandering came full circle when I read on the ship's Wikipedia entry that Woody actually did incorporate the "Wildwood Flowers" tune ("I'll Twine 'Mid the Ringlets" - Joseph Philbrick Webster 1860) into the verses of the "Sinking of the Reuben." Not just an incidental similarity. I don't know why I'm posting this. I just thought it was a neat discovery, sparked by Molly's tutorial.
For those of you trying to learn this, there's a hammer on from 0 to 2 on the D string at 1:31, which the tab does not show . I'm in the process of learning this, and I was a bit confused at first why it didn't sound the same. The linked tab is actually from another video lesson that doesn't have that hammer on. It sounds nicer with this little extra flourish though.
this lesson was a lot of fun and super helpful for me!!!!!!! thanks for taking the time to write it. beautiful huss and dalton!!! I got to visit them a few months ago and it was a great time.
You were my instructor for banjo at the Ness Creek Bluegrass Camp a couple years back. I really enjoyed it and was truly amazed at how well you played guitar and banjo. Lovely clip. R.
I love your classic playing style Molly. I have listened to your interpretation of Hickory Wind a hundred times as it is so beautiful, almost as beautiful as you. :) Yes, I know, I'm a masher, lol, but a sincere one.
By far my favorite artist currently. Wildwood Flower was the first song I learned on guitar and I love, love, love the claw hammer style on Acoustic. So cool Molly so cool! Thank you! Please come to Denver, CO sometime!
I first ran across you many many years ago when i saw the cubernachia song video and have followed you and the tuttles since, well off and on) . I really think you should do more with this channel thou so word can spread and you get the subscribers you deserve. Perhaps clips of shows or such. You and your siblings are so talented. I wish you the best and hope to see you perform live.
@@alan4sure , Agreed 100 % AJ lee Is a lovely singer and supurb master mandolin player! I am responding to this Video only of Molly and yes, i am 100 % sure I responded to AJ Lee's video in the past and has watched her videos over and over!! ty,St Johns,Nl,Canada
Parlor version. ----------------------------------------------- "WILDWOOD FLOWER" She is waiting for me in a rose colored bower, And her eyes are like violets after a shower, For she's dreaming of dreams through the long summer hours, my sweetheart, my own, my frail wildwood flower. All the wild forest creatures are under her spell, On her shoulder the dove it's love secrets will tell, And the wild dappled fawn comes to lie at the feet, of my frail, wildwood flower, So gentle and so sweet. I will pick tender blossoms to twine in her hair, lovely roses so red and the lilies so fair, Lovely myrtle so bright with the emerald hue, Buttercups yellow, forget-me-nots blue There's no artist can paint her, no poet can write, How she warms this old heart like the sunbeams so bright, I will love and protect her and never more part, From that frail wildwood flower that twines around my heart
Hi Molly you’ve been my go to learn cross picking. I am getting up to speed on Red Haired Boy, Whiskey before breakfast, St Anne’s Reel and now this one. Thanks for the inspiration! I also have a RU-vid channel with reviews, setups and guitar related stuff 👋🫡🇦🇺
I like how you don't spend too much time "explaining" like so many seem to do. Let your fingers do the talking! Thank you. Interesting how this tune shapes up in different people's hands. Love your arrangement and plan to steal parts of it into my own.!
I have played my own FAST version of this song in rock and roll bands across 35 years, as the group took a break .... People came out of the woodwork to dance to it. Just me and my guitar ... ELECTRIC guitar. And that was fun!
Jeffrey Harris: Internet allows many people to become know therefore a lot of competition. Can be his music style? A French guitarist woman "Tina S" has 530,000 subscribers: Some say it is the best! If you want, you will find his youtube channel on mine. Bye.
I was so struggle with the song, I Spend a lot of time on watch and learn. But when I click the link below, It is Free TAP there! And I was like“ Love you man!”haha Thank you so much, Molly. Because I don't have paypal or something else so it's hard for me to pay for things on youtube.😘