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Skeleton Melodies? // St. Anne's Reel // Bluegrass Guitar Lesson 

Hayes Griffin
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In this video, Hayes give s a brief introduction to finding skeleton melodies in bluegrass fiddle tunes, using St. Anne's Reel as an example. Stick around for the end of the lesson to learn Hayes' variation of St. Anne's Reel based upon the skeleton melody.
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Комментарии : 31   
@jeffmcdonald7882
@jeffmcdonald7882 7 месяцев назад
Dang……so good. Why am I just seeing your channel? Thanks for all of your efforts with these videos!
@HayesGriffin
@HayesGriffin 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for the kind words!
@alexgriffiths2873
@alexgriffiths2873 4 месяца назад
This was really helpful! Coming to this from a jazz angle, I heard Bill Frisell talk about how he's always thinking of the melody when he improvises, I had been thinking about using a stripped down version of the melody as target notes, instead of chord tones to try and get at that. I wonder if Frisell was thinking of skeleton melodies, as he plays a lot of country and bluegrass as well!
@HayesGriffin
@HayesGriffin 4 месяца назад
I bet he had something like that concept in mind! Touristy makes sense based upon your description and everything I’ve heard Bill play. Glad you found the lesson helpful, excited to see how up employ the concept in your own playing. Don’t hesitate to give me a shout here if you have any questions or other topics you want to discuss.
@jimmccarley9609
@jimmccarley9609 3 месяца назад
Someone called this at the jam last night. I was five chairs away, so I had a little time to get the feel of it. Still, this bare bones idea is quite useful in such situations. For me, I kinda would get the "A" part, but then there's two "B" parts, and by then, I forgot the "A" part! So I just kinda noodled around as best I could.
@HayesGriffin
@HayesGriffin 3 месяца назад
That’s a story that sounds very similar to some of my own experiences! Glad you find the skeleton melody concept useful for this application Jim!
@olben58
@olben58 Год назад
Hayes - So happy I found your teaching. You are now my favorite music teacher! Ben
@HayesGriffin
@HayesGriffin Год назад
Wow, thanks so much for the kind words Ben! I'm really glad you enjoy the lessons, let me know if there's anything you'd like to see on the channel 🤠
@olben58
@olben58 Год назад
Your idea of skeleton melodies has opened up some new horizons for me. Fiddle tunes seemed incomprehensible before and now learning them seems attainable with working through the process. When you talked in class about deconstructing the tunes down to their ‘skeleton’ and then building back my own arrangement it was like seeing for the first time. I’ve been wondering hiw ro tackle 2 finger banjo arrangements and your method is going to guide me there too. Thank you, Hayes. See you in Fayerweather Hall
@HayesGriffin
@HayesGriffin Год назад
@@olben58 looking forward to our next class! Can’t wait to chat with you about this more 🤠
@Emmetgriffin9
@Emmetgriffin9 Год назад
I do this all the time it’s cool to see Jedi masters teaching this❤🎉🎉 thanks!
@HayesGriffin
@HayesGriffin Год назад
Glad you liked it! Thanks for tuning in Emmet
@merthsoft
@merthsoft Год назад
Play every note that's not the skeleton melody as a ghost note for extra spoopy times
@HayesGriffin
@HayesGriffin Год назад
YES
@scratchtogigs
@scratchtogigs Год назад
Love this, keep up the amazing work!
@HayesGriffin
@HayesGriffin Год назад
Thanks buddy, miss ya :)
@TonyVllk
@TonyVllk Год назад
Awesome!
@HayesGriffin
@HayesGriffin Год назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@jday9322
@jday9322 Год назад
Subscribed! Your vids have helped me tremendously as a beginner bluegrass picker!
@HayesGriffin
@HayesGriffin Год назад
Aw shucks, that's means so much to hear! Thanks for the sub, so happy you're able to get something out of my videos 🤠
@billdedrick1914
@billdedrick1914 10 месяцев назад
incredible playing.. great tone.. What year is that D18? Strings? Flat pick?
@HayesGriffin
@HayesGriffin 10 месяцев назад
Thanks Bill! That’s my grandma’s 1949 D-18. Love that guitar. Using GHS Phosphor Bronze and a Blue Chip TAD50
@billdedrick1914
@billdedrick1914 10 месяцев назад
Excellent sounding post war D18...You prefer GHS P.B. mediums to D'Addario and Martin? @@HayesGriffin
@HayesGriffin
@HayesGriffin 10 месяцев назад
Yes, I've been very impressed with both the Americana and regular phosphor bronze strings. I noticed a huge bump in quality and sound after they starting using sealed bags for each string...@@billdedrick1914
@billdedrick1914
@billdedrick1914 10 месяцев назад
@@HayesGriffin Are they as loud as D'Addario's?
@HayesGriffin
@HayesGriffin 10 месяцев назад
I can't say that I've done a side-by-side comparison on volume, but I've never been disappointed with the GHS @@billdedrick1914
@eliotbrenner3156
@eliotbrenner3156 Год назад
There you go teaching us stuff again.
@HayesGriffin
@HayesGriffin Год назад
Just couldn't help myself 😂
@Emmetgriffin9
@Emmetgriffin9 Год назад
😮😮😮😮😮😂😂😂
@LessonsWithMarcel
@LessonsWithMarcel Год назад
Didn't watch the video, just commenting to let you know that skeletons actually can't play melodies at all because they are, by their very nature, deceased. Try better next time and stop spreading misinformation. Thanks.
@gimmeeinboxback3860
@gimmeeinboxback3860 Год назад
Yep fake newwws. HaHa
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