Access 300+ Country & Bluegrass Guitar Lesson Videos, TABS, Jam Tracks Try One Month Free

Forum

Notifications
Clear all

Dark Hollow

Page 1 / 2
(@loganmuir)
Beginner Member

Hi Devin,

Would love to see a lesson on Dark Hollow with some fun riffs and arrangements.

Thanks,

Logan


Quote
Topic starter Posted : October 17, 2020 12:54 PM
9
Eric Reinhardt
(@rinny51)
Elite/Expert Member

Is this the song? I am not familiar with this one.


ReplyQuote
Posted : October 18, 2020 6:37 AM
8
(@tomc50)
Newbie

David Bromberg does a great version of this. Guitar break begins at around 1:45


ReplyQuote
Posted : October 18, 2020 4:51 PM
4
(@shysue)
Elite/Expert Member

This makes me want to play fiddle instead of guitar, LOL.Ā 


ReplyQuote
Posted : October 18, 2020 6:56 PM
6
(@jrick92)
Veteran Member

I like the one by Aubrey Haynie.


ReplyQuote
Posted : October 18, 2020 9:09 PM
6
Eric Reinhardt
(@rinny51)
Elite/Expert Member

@shysue I will keep my eye out for a fiddle at some estate sales lol


ReplyQuote
Posted : October 19, 2020 6:47 AM
6
Eric Reinhardt
(@rinny51)
Elite/Expert Member


ReplyQuote
Posted : October 19, 2020 6:49 AM
5
(@shysue)
Elite/Expert Member

@rinny51 If I saw a fiddle for $20 I would buy it. 😀 I like this Aubrey Haynie version, too.Ā 


ReplyQuote
Posted : October 19, 2020 1:34 PM
4
(@luc-guideau)
Junior Member

Definitely the stuff we are here for. Many thanks Logan for the introduction and thanks for the video posting buddies who put sounds on it already.

It reminds us all Blue Grass is a band stuff with great fiddle and mandoline solos. Either we do as Sue and Eric buying a fiddle šŸ˜‰ or we meet players to have fun together. Both may be great I guess.

First Eric's video above shows some usual blue grass guitar techniques I'd like to handle them as well.

Looking forward to Devin's lesson then


ReplyQuote
Posted : October 20, 2020 4:35 AM
6
(@loganmuir)
Beginner Member

Wow, I've just recently signed up for this site and it's great to see so many people as excited about bluegrass as I am. Thanks all for the warm welcome and for posting different versions of this song!

I've always loved the Dead's many renditions of this song:


ReplyQuote
Topic starter Posted : October 20, 2020 2:31 PM
5
(@jerseychicadee)
Elite/Expert Member

I listen to so many different versions of the same song. These artists take the piece and really own it. You really know when you cross that bridge between just singing or playing a song to really giving it ā€˜ your voice.’ I’m waiting to make that transition. I almost had it today playing along with a song I’m learning. Getting close...


ReplyQuote
Posted : October 20, 2020 9:10 PM
4
(@shysue)
Elite/Expert Member

@loganmuir Never heard their version of this - I like it! I know Jerry Garcia started out playing bluegrass banjo long before Grateful Dead existed. Guess he liked going back to his roots now and then.Ā 


ReplyQuote
Posted : October 21, 2020 6:13 PM
4
(@loganmuir)
Beginner Member

@shysue Glad you like it! Jerry is a great bluegrass player, he's a big reason I'm here today, always have loved the way he plays. He played with David Grisman as well as others fairly often. In the 70s, he played banjo in a band called Old & In The Way. They do a great cover of Wild Horses by the Stones:


ReplyQuote
Topic starter Posted : October 21, 2020 9:43 PM
4
(@shysue)
Elite/Expert Member

@loganmuir That is excellent. The Stones song lends itself well to the bluegrass version. I didn't know about Old & In The Way! Learn something new every day. 😀Ā 


ReplyQuote
Posted : October 22, 2020 6:11 PM
4
(@fransverboomgmail-com)
Active Member

I like the version of Trey Hensley

This guy is good !


ReplyQuote
Posted : November 2, 2020 5:32 PM
3
Page 1 / 2
Share: