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Norman Blake Plays and teaches Whiskey Before Breakfast 

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A sample from "Norman Blake's Guitar Techniques DVD 1 - Songs, Instrumentals and Styles" available as an instant download here: leapingbrain.com/modshop/chec...
This DVD is a boon to all players who want to explore country flatpicking and the smooth, uncluttered Norman Blake guitar style. In his clear and concise way, Norman covers the basics of his technique so that even near-beginners will gain the important skills necessary to play in this style. You'll learn alternating strokes, rolls, crosspicking, single string/rhythm chord combinations and other aspects of his right-hand style, plus slides, pull-offs, hammer-ons, chord positions and melody notes. Nancy's back-up technique is highlighted, and Norman gives tips on use of the capo, open strings and special tunings.Songs and instrumentals include "Whiskey Before Breakfast," "Gray Coat Soldiers," "Prettiest Little Girl In The Country," "The Wreck Of The Old '97," "Ginseng Sullivan," "Bonaparte Crossing The Rhine."Review:"Even in the velvet draped background of a video recording studio, the listener feels like they've been invited to a special one-on-one lesson on Blake's own back porch. Better role models for traditional music are hard to come by, and I highly recommend this to intermediate-level players."- Sing Out! MagazineStudent Review:"I just wanted to let you know how much enjoyment and experience I have gained from both of your videos. In comparing your teaching style with what I have seen on other videos, I find yours to be among the best. I might also add that I am a faculty member (in Microbiology, believe it or not - wondering sometimes whether I missed my calling as an old-time guitar and mandolinist) here at the University of North Texas in Denton. As someone who plays (and learns) practically every day, it makes me wonder sometimes where my interests and talents will carry me." - Dan Kunz, Texas
To get the DVD version of this title on Homespun Tapes please visit the links below:
Norman Blake's Guitar Techniques - DVD 1
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Norman Blake's Guitar Techniques - Two-DVD Set
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@draconus0311
@draconus0311 11 лет назад
I appreciate all the positive comments, ladies and gents. My grandfather, Norman, I'm sure appreciates it as well. I doubt he'll ever see them, though, considering he despises computers. LOL
@alan4sure
@alan4sure 3 года назад
They are not the end-all by any means!
@jasonslayton2970
@jasonslayton2970 3 года назад
I’m from Fort Payne Alabama. I’m living around Nashville now, but, when I was a young man I’d see your grandparents out from time to time. My good buddy is J.B.‘s nephew. Norman and Nancy are National Treasures! Much love.
@davidbrogan432
@davidbrogan432 2 года назад
🙏💖
@ritaspencer2144
@ritaspencer2144 2 года назад
He's not the only one!
@danothemano99
@danothemano99 2 года назад
I remember telling Norman at one of his shows in the late 90's that he had an internet following and he was really taken back, like he couldn't even imagine. What an awesome and humble guy, the few times I have met him, and an inspiration to me on guitar for most of my adult life.
@JimmyDeLocke
@JimmyDeLocke 15 лет назад
Norman is truly one of the legends of flatpicking. Ask anyone who knows. Those of you who are old enough to remember Dylan's Nashville Skyline album may recall that the hot guitar break on Nashville Skyline Rag was played by Norman. That was over 40 years ago and he's still going strong. He created a style of his own when flatpicking was new, taking Carter style to the next level. He's not just "good" he's one of the greats of the genre.
@calypsojimmy
@calypsojimmy 6 лет назад
there are so many incredible flatpickers in the world today, but the ONE that tickles me to death to watch, hear, and simply enjoy for the sake of combined technical excellence and authentic soulful southern musicality at the highest spiritual level is Norman Blake.
@tunefultony
@tunefultony 15 лет назад
I've been teaching for some years & I have never heard cross picking so simply explained & demonstrated. Mind you , Norman makes it look easy.
@Banjo362
@Banjo362 10 лет назад
He has such gentle touch. I like how beautiful and melodic it sounds. Sounds like a harp. I also like how its not wild or syncopated.
@beanstalked
@beanstalked 16 лет назад
I've got all three of his homespun tapes. And they're all brilliant! Apart from his really practical teaching skills, and as silly this sounds, the fact that he seems like such a nice guy encourages you to try harder. His mandolin DVD blew me away.
@robertshorthill6836
@robertshorthill6836 2 года назад
Where can I get this rare book with all these great tunes that are only learnable by ear and many hours or days?
@knopflerado
@knopflerado 12 лет назад
The first time I saw Norman play live I walked to the back of the stage to see if someone else was playing too. I couldn't believe one person was getting that much sound out of a guitar. Amazing right hand!
@grorob52
@grorob52 4 года назад
He is such a master! I love to watch him play it always looks like he is having so much fun. Hope he is well and knows what a great influence to all that love music
@jackk9366
@jackk9366 11 месяцев назад
Man his tone is sooooooooo goooooooodddddd I can only strive for such tightness balance and dynamics
@williambutler8624
@williambutler8624 2 года назад
I know this a older video, but Norman Blake is one of the best flatpickers around, he makes it look so easy, he is truly a gifted musician, also he a humble person, a true entertainer, I hope him and family are doing well, just bought one of his albums, I could listen to his flat picking all day.
@bigmuddy1
@bigmuddy1 13 лет назад
@birchwand Norman is so relaxed because he confesses he has never had a real job, just playing music. If only we could all do that!
@randeezydizzle
@randeezydizzle Год назад
"And I'm gonna play this tune on the third fret just because that I like the sound of it there" is what I tell people every time they ask why I play a song with a capo
@billlowe6883
@billlowe6883 5 лет назад
Excellent
@joereadel
@joereadel 2 года назад
I've been watching this for 10 years and it never gets old. Norman's crosspicking is so clean
@LunaMoonJune
@LunaMoonJune 10 лет назад
I love this song... been singing it forever !!
@gombakhillbillies
@gombakhillbillies 14 лет назад
I know NB is great in technique, but what I also love about him is the tone he gets out of his guitars. Just love it!
@alan4sure
@alan4sure 3 года назад
It helps to have a guitar 50 or 100 years old😅
@gombakhillbillies
@gombakhillbillies 3 года назад
@@alan4sure haha! I'm sure.
@turrafirmaguitarchannel
@turrafirmaguitarchannel 6 месяцев назад
He famously uses the 12 fret Martin dread with the slotted headstock. They have a big sweet tone.
@amusicalheart7
@amusicalheart7 8 лет назад
Russell, I play strictly by ear, but what comes into play is what's called muscle memory. Once you learn something you should play it until it gets so ingrained that you can think about something else and still play it perfectly. It just takes time; longer for some than for others. Certainly those who fully understand scales and music theory have an easier time learning but when it comes to performance of a song you need to know the piece so well that you throw all the conscious thinking about theory out the window and just play it from your heart.
@818deadboys
@818deadboys 5 лет назад
Beautifully put.
@lordofthemound3890
@lordofthemound3890 Год назад
Straight up. There are songs I’ve forgotten how to play, but my fingers remember.
@BURGRKNG
@BURGRKNG 10 месяцев назад
Theory won't help most situations when improvising live if you're playing at a fair clip, theory is for training your ear more than anything imo
@johnojazz78
@johnojazz78 10 лет назад
I love the way Norman plays it swung at a slow tempo, most flatpicking on old time tunes tends to be pretty straight (nothing wrong with that either)
@AndreJDaniels
@AndreJDaniels 10 лет назад
no kidding. Was just listening to Monroe and boys absolutely smoke through Roanoke and then this. Lovely.
@Tree_born_crooked
@Tree_born_crooked 13 лет назад
Working on this now, I really recommend this set of dvds
@giannirocco7492
@giannirocco7492 2 года назад
Now THAT'S a bad man!I've always had so much respect for Mr.NormanBlake it's hard for me to describe...long story short,he's truly a great player and awesome human being!
@vintageguitarguru
@vintageguitarguru 14 лет назад
@birdy2foot The guitar is a very rare D-18h. It was originally meant to be played in the hawaiian style, but was converted to be played in the standard spanish style.
@mosrite60
@mosrite60 15 лет назад
Norman, Tony Rice , Bryan Sutton the three top flatpickers in my mind. Discounting ole Doc of course who is still above everyone when it comes to flatpickin'
@bchunter53
@bchunter53 2 месяца назад
I might add Kenny Smith and Bob Minner.
@BaronEvola123
@BaronEvola123 Месяц назад
Norman Blake is the most down home guitar picker ever.
@MidwestBriar
@MidwestBriar 15 лет назад
ive been trying to figure it out for months and I think I finaly get it thanx to this video
@bazthehandyman
@bazthehandyman 13 лет назад
Lovely !!
@AlbertoDati
@AlbertoDati 13 лет назад
Yeah, his right hand is amazing!
@keisenburg9828
@keisenburg9828 11 лет назад
I work with Norman Blakes grandson!
@818deadboys
@818deadboys 5 лет назад
Awesome
@NancyEMcGill
@NancyEMcGill 13 лет назад
beautiful sound.
@tedpeterson1156
@tedpeterson1156 7 лет назад
"Jess because I like the sound of it thar.." Capo anywhere you like.. LOL What a great lesson.
@GuitarSlinger2112
@GuitarSlinger2112 12 лет назад
If your right hand tenses up, identify the farthest part up your arm that's getting tense. Let's say it's your shoulder and you find all you rmuscles are clenched up down to your fingers. Instead of trying to relax everything, just concentrate on freeing up your shoulder and don't worry about the rest of your arm just yet, once you have learned to control the muscle tension there, focus on your biceps and triceps, then your elbow, then your forearm, then your wrist and finally fingers.
@ryanbouchard1185
@ryanbouchard1185 3 года назад
Awesome
@YTSlide
@YTSlide 4 года назад
I loved it when Norman said "I'm gonna play this tune on the 3rd fret just because I like the sound of it there." What he's saying is, don't worry about music theory people. Play what sounds right.
@DilloTank
@DilloTank 12 лет назад
I hear you Matt, me too. It's pretty simple, but damn hard to do!!! Lordy, Lordy have mercy!!! There's only one Norman!!!
@tacratt6091
@tacratt6091 5 лет назад
I would love to hear that old D18 with a good neck set, taller saddle, and bone nut. Norman makes it still sound good!
@austenrobinson2747
@austenrobinson2747 Месяц назад
4 foundation flatpickers in no order. Norman, Tony, Doc and Clarence. Everyone learned master their craft my listening to and patterning themselves after one of these guy or parts from each.
@ztahs
@ztahs 6 лет назад
Love the albums that he made with Tony Rice
@jmdbb
@jmdbb 5 лет назад
I love those albums too. Mostly guitar and singing. Nary a mandolin or fiddle in sight to play all over the guitars. I wish there were more albums like this I could find.
@mygad
@mygad 15 лет назад
It's a great video from a great DVD. I've got the first one and going to get the second one.
@mlwsf
@mlwsf 4 года назад
Yep, ain't learning that this week at best, though I am tempted to say lifetime. Lol. Dude makes it look effortless for sure.
@rico700hd
@rico700hd 11 лет назад
Great tune and advice- thanks!
@aaronjones3613
@aaronjones3613 2 года назад
Beautiful
@lkb3rd
@lkb3rd 13 лет назад
@redflare31 That's standard tuning capo'd at the 3rd fret, using the "c" form.
@Poodlepups
@Poodlepups 14 лет назад
Second that comment...I'd like to hear The Old Brown Case too. Robin Bullock played it for me but said I should hear the original.
@timmyles314
@timmyles314 10 лет назад
Nice. Thanks for this lesson .
@davidbrogan432
@davidbrogan432 2 года назад
💖
@ptalbany
@ptalbany 16 лет назад
he makes it look so easy lol someday is all I say someday
@user-rh7uk9uv2h
@user-rh7uk9uv2h 4 дня назад
Can you play it now
@jakesmet9426
@jakesmet9426 Год назад
For me, Tony Rice and Norman Blake. We stand on the shoulders of innovators such as Mr. Monroe, Earl, Hartford, Vassar Clements, Stringbean, Uncle Dave Macon. Jeff Austin, founding member of YMSB, comin hot off 'OH, BROTHER WHERE ART THOU?'.
@TruegrassBoy
@TruegrassBoy 13 лет назад
@1nonconformist I agree!
@e1ay3dme12
@e1ay3dme12 2 года назад
Is Norman not just about the most "down home" person ever?
@Vanguard448
@Vanguard448 14 лет назад
@1deadtoe I think it's more like saying that the Atlantic Ocean is a little bit bigger than a paddling pool.
@1nonconformist
@1nonconformist 13 лет назад
@1deadtoe: tiger woods is also one of the greatest philanders to ever live, whether you like his golfing or not.
@EverTommy
@EverTommy 13 лет назад
@birchwand how does he acheve that reaxed right hand technique? The same way he got to Caernigie Hall...................practice1
@planezane
@planezane 15 лет назад
Hey J.D. Try going to "The Festival Tapes 7.0: Bluegrass Sampler". It's a great video of Norman, Nancy and James Bryan performing "The Old Brown Case". Good luck to you.
@robertshorthill6836
@robertshorthill6836 2 года назад
Wish he'd spend about 45 minutes teaching Elzic's Farewell. Man, that would be priceless.
@aliwhitwell
@aliwhitwell 11 лет назад
Agree entirely. Tim O'Brien also manages to have the same relaxed right hand when playing the mando and guitar.
@alan4sure
@alan4sure 3 года назад
Bryan Sutton too and Kenny Smith. And Molly Tuttle.....hmmmm.
@rickykelleher9833
@rickykelleher9833 3 года назад
3:34 I'm sure that lick inspired landslide
@jameslumley2463
@jameslumley2463 4 года назад
Norman Blake, can you show us how to play "Maple on a Hill"?
@philkinzer6486
@philkinzer6486 Год назад
Man he makes this look like taking candy from a baby!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@jackpenny8572
@jackpenny8572 4 года назад
sheeeeeeyiiit
@1deadtoe
@1deadtoe 15 лет назад
Wow! Give this tread a rest. Tiger Woods is one of the greatest golfer who has every lived whether you like him or not. Ditto for for Norman Blake as a flat picker. He is one of my favorite musicians. I'm a big fan of Norman and Tiger.
@Crumpleshadow
@Crumpleshadow 6 лет назад
tune starts at 0:48
@therealrandcamp
@therealrandcamp 14 лет назад
Gold Rush it is! But I think it's Blake's version.
@JohnnyHurbonConnections
@JohnnyHurbonConnections 11 месяцев назад
Geius in the house
@I0MSammy
@I0MSammy 6 лет назад
Thought it would be of interest to mention that the second version that Norman does is very similar to Joscho Stephan's technique of playing arpeggios which he calls a "rake".
@BURGRKNG
@BURGRKNG 10 месяцев назад
Its like sweep picking but you give it more pick
@blackdogleg
@blackdogleg 15 лет назад
Clarence White
@springsten
@springsten 13 лет назад
@redflare31 Standard
@redflare31
@redflare31 13 лет назад
wat tuning is it in? standard? drop d?
@alan4sure
@alan4sure 3 года назад
Standard tuning.
@rerite2
@rerite2 8 лет назад
Hello Everyone. Question for all the musicians out there who can help this tone-deaf human figure something out: when a musician, like Norman Blake, plays a song like the one in this video, is the musician thinking, consciously, of each note to play? Such as: C..D...D...C...C...G., etc. ? Or is the song played strictly by "ear"? I assume some musicians play a song so many times they can play a song in their sleep? Do you start out slow, playing note by note, naming each note, and work your way up? Thank you!
@socializard1
@socializard1 8 лет назад
there is the learning of the song...then there is practicing the physicality of the song (muscle memory)...then you throw in your own runs or mix it up a little so it becomes your own. but when you've played so many fiddle tunes a lot of the runs are somewhat similar so the muscle memory for the song comes much quicker when you've got more songs under your belt. I don't learn every note. I just know what key he's in and have an idea of where he's going by knowing for example he's in the key of C (or Eb with the capo) playing in 1st position. I'm by no means a fancy player. i'm maybe a strong intermediate player (at almost 17 years! d'oh).
@rerite2
@rerite2 8 лет назад
Very helpful. Thank you!
@lkb3rd
@lkb3rd 8 лет назад
Instead of thinking of note names, he is probably hearing what it's going to sound like in his head as he plays it. As far as how to start, as socializard1 says, learn lots of tunes. A second thing you can do is to start singing your lines to get the sound of the notes in your head. Learn to sing do re mi fa so la ti do, and the "Doe, a deer" song maybe. Don't worry about sounding like Pavarotti, just focus on getting the pitches right. And stick with it and have faith :) It takes time and effort.
@rerite2
@rerite2 8 лет назад
thank you
@jacobk23
@jacobk23 14 лет назад
What's the song playing in the intro?
@TheKingDoge22
@TheKingDoge22 9 месяцев назад
Gold Rush
@fjlawrence
@fjlawrence 11 лет назад
I wonder if his fiddle and mandolin buddies feel the same about the key of Eb?
@benjaminking3677
@benjaminking3677 5 лет назад
They make capos for mandolins now but fiddle players beware!
@brendanflaherty4624
@brendanflaherty4624 10 лет назад
shhhhh dude
@BoyajianDon
@BoyajianDon 9 лет назад
I forget- what is the name of the song in the intro?
@mbsnyderc
@mbsnyderc 9 лет назад
Donald Boyajian Whiskey before breakfast.
@spiercevaughn
@spiercevaughn 9 лет назад
Donald Boyajian Gold Rush
@bloodletter3400
@bloodletter3400 7 лет назад
It's The Gold Rush and it sounds like the Tony Rice Version
@EarlMalmsteen
@EarlMalmsteen 14 лет назад
Gold rush, probably the Tony Rice version
@ryokokato4027
@ryokokato4027 3 года назад
0:47
@wvmiller
@wvmiller 13 лет назад
I believe that this Martin D-18 is one of the very early dreadnaughts, 1932-33?? In any event, the neck is very wide (1 and 7/8s at the nut) and with the slotted or open peghead, which disappeared soon afterwards. It is also a 12 fret guitar, which allows the body to be larger, producing very big tone. Norman kept and played the guitar on records for several years. To the best of my knowledge this guitar begain life as a dreadnaught, not a Hawaiian, though it could have been an H conversion.
@fameisfun
@fameisfun 9 лет назад
Gold Rush
@djandersen39
@djandersen39 6 лет назад
The usual key for this tune is D, so I'm sure if Norman or anyone else were playing with fiddle or mandolin players, he'd just slide the capo down to the second fret. Problem solved.
@kaptenmax
@kaptenmax 14 лет назад
@1deadtoe tiger woods is a good golfer
@bluto212
@bluto212 4 года назад
Doesn't strike me as a whiskey before breakfast kind of guy though.
@leeblake3989
@leeblake3989 Год назад
No, but his father was at a time and his grandfather was up until whiskey and cigars killed him.....at 95.
@GuitarSlinger2112
@GuitarSlinger2112 12 лет назад
Don't be surprised if this takes a few weeks or even months to accomplish. The important thing is to do it one at a time. You're re-teaching your nervous system how to cope with playing a complicated and precise instrument. Don't move on to the next body part until you have been able to play for at least a whole day w/o tensing up the part your're currently working on.
@bluto212
@bluto212 6 лет назад
"at least a whole day," that's nuts
@ElmerDurrer
@ElmerDurrer 12 лет назад
......is like saying Tiger Woods is a normal ladies man......
@user-jk1pi6tu8u
@user-jk1pi6tu8u 8 месяцев назад
AI voice for Jim Beam... Lol
@1deadtoe
@1deadtoe 15 лет назад
Saying Norman Blake is a good guitar player is like saying Tiger Woods is a good golfer.
@davidbrogan432
@davidbrogan432 2 года назад
😎🔥
@TypingHazard
@TypingHazard 2 года назад
Tiger Blake is a good golftarist
@charlespeterson3798
@charlespeterson3798 7 лет назад
Blatantly put and abstractly.But sly. And subtle. Crafty Bendy and twisty.J'J won't never a touched no BLUE note, Lord aw god, Never. Keep them down in the holler cards and letters comin'.
@johnholland723
@johnholland723 2 года назад
How many children does Norman have?
@leeblake3989
@leeblake3989 Год назад
2 of his own. Me and my brother and a step daughter from Nancy.
@petermuller161
@petermuller161 10 лет назад
I bet he would call himself a good player.
@davidbrogan432
@davidbrogan432 2 года назад
💖
@EverTommy
@EverTommy 13 лет назад
@birchwand how does he acheve that reaxed right hand technique? The same way he got to Caernigie Hall...................practice1
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