Thanks for sharing this. I bet different size spoons sound different. I love watching you. Hunter, I'm going to go find you and follow. Thanks for keeping this art alive😊
Abby is such a sweetheart 💕 She is a young soul with a foundation of a big generous heart ❤️. Abby is making a difference in the world. I just love her. 😊
You can tell it makes Abby happy watching him do spoons i searched for you on RU-vid it’s time you make some videos young man y’all take care and be safe✌️
I've never seen 2 people play the same instrument exactly the same ever. Similarly, but never the same. Nice to meet Hunter. He should do a RU-vid channel too. Some of is stay away from other types of social media.
Good to see you Abby and Hi to the person sitting by Abby (t will take me time to remember your name) This is awesome to see the music of the spoons being passed down. HUNTER is his name. He said that right then.
Love to hear you playing the spoons. My mom or dad taught me and my sister how to play the spoons, but not the part where you slide them down your fingers. That was cool. Love listening to you. Keep it up. I was listening to "Sold" the Grundy county auction and I was wondering if the spoons could be played to that. Sounds like it would be interesting. Lol
Great video. Stoked to see more lesson videos. I’m starting to play more spoons, and got myself a wooden set, but I want to make a good metal set as well! On my wooden set I might use one finger, but a metal I might use two for more control
My first set of spoons was one made from rosewood and one metal one. Handles on the wooden ones were to wide to play together so I improvised. Recently I bought some all metal ones that are sautered together. I find that I'm able to learn new beats quicker with these new ones. However, some of the beats you do can't be done or seem more difficult on these new ones. I'm wanting an all wooden set next, do you recommend getting 2 separate ones rather than ones that are connected? Just curious what your take was on this....
Keep doing what you're doing. You are a musician. Whether anyone else acknowledges it or not, I play seven instruments fluently. I can play more than seven but seven fluently and you're better than me