Fingerpick Like Elizabeth Cotten-Can You Even? ★ Acoustic Tuesday 192

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @brendaevans3240
    @brendaevans3240 5 месяцев назад +16

    Tony, I really enjoyed and appreciated this post! I am Brenda Evans and Elizabeth Cotten is my great grandmother. I am also the vocalist on her album Shake Sugaree at age 11. I am now 71 years old.

  • @jeffreyabelson7171
    @jeffreyabelson7171 Год назад +5

    Cotten is incredible - playing the guitar bass strings down - singing along with her perfect syncopation - it's amazing to watch and hear

  • @randypressley4145
    @randypressley4145 3 года назад +18

    Hey Tony! Love this format! The in depth report on Elizabeth Cotton was so informative and inspiring I wanted to hear and see even more! I would love to see additional segments like this featuring other artists such as Tony Rice, Nick Drake, Molly Tuttle, Billy Strings, John Prine, and many others. It really provides you with a ton of insight into their struggles, triumphs, and successes. I can't wait to see more!

  • @kenanderson5264
    @kenanderson5264 2 года назад +2

    What a necessary and heartfelt appreciation of a cultural treasure. Thanks, Elizabeth, for your music and just for being you. And thanks to Tony for bringing focus to her incredible life story, techniques, and melodic skills.

  • @StopFear
    @StopFear 3 года назад +19

    She was such a lovable woman. It’s like I hear suffering of life in her voice. By the way, her music is in the video game BioShock Infinite

  • @kenty2831
    @kenty2831 3 года назад +2

    elizabeth cotten broken down to make the song so fresh and new. I have never heard the technique so clearly explained. Thank you sir

  • @Keith_Butcher
    @Keith_Butcher Год назад +1

    Just discovered Elizabeth Cotton ( I’ve been play guitar for 50 years). This was a great video explaining why I couldn’t make sense of what I was hearing. Didn’t guess the upside down playing style

  • @rabbisandra
    @rabbisandra 3 года назад +3

    I love this format. Hope to see more like this

  • @thepennydrops.
    @thepennydrops. 3 года назад +6

    Great episode!
    I was busking last week in Brighton and played Freight Train a couple of times….had no idea it wasn’t a Chet Atkins tune.
    Thanks for the education! 🙂

  • @artsun812
    @artsun812 2 месяца назад +1

    Wonderful Lesson. ❤

  • @toddjohnson9753
    @toddjohnson9753 3 года назад +5

    Mississippi John Hurt. I fell in love with his song "I Shall Not be Moved".

    • @stevedouglas7375
      @stevedouglas7375 3 года назад

      Todd Johnson, I agree. I love his playing and I fingerpick in his style. Just yesterday I found myself playing: "You've Got To Walk That Lonesome Valley."

  • @ralphrounds709
    @ralphrounds709 3 года назад +4

    I totally loved the deep dive approach, it was so absorbing, I could have watched all day. Bring on the finger style piedmont blues. Pink Anderson, Brownie McGhee, I’ll go wherever you will.

  • @DubClark
    @DubClark 3 года назад +2

    This episode and format is terrific. Really useful information on the main subject and excellent windows into people we should be watching for and listening to. I’m guessing you are about the same age as my granddaughter so you missed seeing Elizabeth Cotten live. Her shows were great with large audiences hanging on every note and word. A thrill to see. She and Etta Baker were the first guitar heroes of the folk music boom of the late 1950s and early ‘60s. You might consider doing one of these shows on Etta Baker since there is also a body of material for people to reference. If not Etta, then maybe a combination episode on Mose Rager and Ike Everly, two great pickers who were early exponents of “the Muhlenberg sound.”

  • @aprilpaddock8455
    @aprilpaddock8455 3 года назад +1

    I’m glad these videos only come out once a week or my head would explode from all the stuff that I learn. 🤩

  • @mikepowell5766
    @mikepowell5766 3 года назад +1

    Loved the behind the scene information. Makes her come alive. Knew the music but not the person.

  • @billmiller9763
    @billmiller9763 2 года назад +1

    Hi Tony, I had a stroke during knee surgery a few months ago. I'm 64 and lost alot of skills on my guitar, except the Elizabeth Cottion song Fright train ? ?. I'm out of the hospital playing Amazing Grace and Fright train , and remember some other songs . Picking what I can remember. Huh , amazing how this came at the right time.

  • @robertmcfetridge3480
    @robertmcfetridge3480 Год назад

    I have been a fan of Elizabeth Cotton even before I saw her perform at the Vancouver Folk Festival in the 70s. I did not know about her connection to the Seegers. Thanks for sharing that.

  • @louieo.blevinsmusic4197
    @louieo.blevinsmusic4197 3 года назад +5

    Uhhhhh. Thank you for introducing me to her. Do they still call it “cotton pickin’” style when only two fingers are used? I absolutely love this lady. She’s everything I wish I was in a guitar player but I had to be a damn chord progression snob. Edited: I came back to watch again and it’s actually called “Cotten Picking.” Love it and her.

  • @ron1ndon
    @ron1ndon 3 года назад +1

    Downloaded some Elizabeth Cotten! Thanks Tony!
    I was gonna recommend a new artist to you but you already featured her, way back in AT60! Very prescient! The artist is Sierra Ferrell, she’s blowing up all over my RUclips and a new album is forthcoming. Wooo! So thanks for this too Tony!

  • @barriepotter3753
    @barriepotter3753 3 года назад

    Freight train blues was the first finger picking song I learnt, in about 1963. To my shame I never knew who wrote it - it was usually ascribed as ‘Trad’. It was only after the beginning of the COVID-19 lock down did I come across Elizabeth Cotton, and then also found out that she wrote ‘Shake Sugaree’, which I learnt from a Stefan Grossman album in the ‘70’s. It took that long to find out who it was who helped enrich my life so much. I talk about her whenever I play one of theses songs.

  • @crystalgaynor4729
    @crystalgaynor4729 3 года назад

    GREAT SHOW, GREAT NEW FORMATE!!! The information on Elizabeth Cotton was just priceless!!! This episode was right on time, my homework on Elizabeth Cotton's "Freight Train"! And I love Nora Brown, in this time and space, she is a brave soul, singing beautiful, fresh and honest music!!! Thanks Tony!!! AAA+ show!!!

  • @edmishjr7623
    @edmishjr7623 3 года назад +1

    Loved the new format. It is awesome to see the style differences between artists.

  • @billygross
    @billygross 3 года назад

    Yes, I like your format! It's fun to go into the history as well as the techniques themselves.

  • @dannykessler2952
    @dannykessler2952 3 года назад

    loved the format-maybell carter, robert johnson, mississippi john hurt

  • @kenty2831
    @kenty2831 3 года назад +2

    great inspiration for fingerstyle and routines

  • @iamgates7679
    @iamgates7679 3 года назад +2

    Great Video: Small suggestion - 8 mins to get an example of the playing style/player you’re making the video about feel a little odd. A lot of us are super sensitive to feeling click baited, so, putting the subject of the video at the top we can see its what we wanted to watch; hope thats useful :) thanks for introducing me to her, good stuff!

  • @sazon860
    @sazon860 3 года назад +4

    My friend plays like this. Upside down right handed guitar, very interesting style

  • @anuj9749
    @anuj9749 3 года назад

    Such a legend and genius. Respect ❤️

  • @QuantumZenField
    @QuantumZenField 3 года назад

    Tony, thank you so much for all that you do and share! Cheers!

  • @jonathanfinks8019
    @jonathanfinks8019 2 месяца назад

    Awesome lesson! I recently discovered Freight Train so it was so perfect to learn about Elizabeth Cotten. I'd love to learn more about Mance Lipscomb or Mississippi John Hurt.

  • @hopewilliams5810
    @hopewilliams5810 2 года назад

    I love this format, so glad you covered Elizabeth! I’d love it if you covered Phil Ochs and his music. Phil doesn’t get enough recognition! Keep up the great work!

  • @stevefeatherston4977
    @stevefeatherston4977 3 года назад

    Enjoyed this format!

  • @gibby230079
    @gibby230079 3 года назад +2

    great episode!

  • @michaellaverty1844
    @michaellaverty1844 3 года назад +1

    Libby Cotton is an Icon. I never really thought of her playing the bass notes with her index finger and the melodies with her thumb. I knew she played upside down but it just never dawned on me. Happy Traum he been there through my whole guitar journey. Almost 50 years. I’ve been following Nora Brown from the start. Her album Cinnamon Tree is awesome. Check her out folks.

  • @marcelodaluz8248
    @marcelodaluz8248 3 года назад +1

    Nora Brown is great! I love her voice and her playing, Just amazing.

  • @colinwiles4712
    @colinwiles4712 Год назад +1

    Yeah it was really interesting, thank you.

  • @fredwilliamvlectos5484
    @fredwilliamvlectos5484 3 года назад

    Hey Tony one of the best episodes and like the new format!

  • @nickseils8193
    @nickseils8193 3 года назад

    I really enjoyed today's episode! I'm just starting out on my Acoustic journey! And me personally, I've never really educated myself in the realm of musicians. I loved hearing her story, and I loved when you played Freight train and kinda broke it down! I would love to expand my knowledge on other Acoustic Guitar players, just like Elizabeth Cotton! An inspiration for sure! Great episode man!

  • @jordanlewis6144
    @jordanlewis6144 3 года назад

    Brilliant video format 👍🏼

  • @joelmiller7443
    @joelmiller7443 3 года назад

    Hey Tony, I definitely enjoy your channel, here are some of my picks for fingerstyle study !! Here they are, take care ..
    Doc Watson, Merle Travis, Chet Atkins, Jerry Reed, James Taylor, MIchel Gentils, Leo Kottke, Doyle Dykes, Roy Clark, Tommy Emmanuel, Mike Dawes, and many more .. smile .. For Classical Ben Woods, Estas Tonne, Thomas Zwijsen, AND .. Johnny Hiland although mainly electric, has an interesting chicken picking finger style !!! .. Other greats are already mentioned by your other followers...

  • @jimilives484
    @jimilives484 Год назад

    This is incredible

  • @davidmai7145
    @davidmai7145 3 года назад

    love this format, great job!

  • @marciaewell2661
    @marciaewell2661 3 года назад +1

    Yes, good format to go in depth with classic artists. How about Etta Baker, who is equally incredible, and of course Memphis Minnie, who got the ball rolling for many later blues artists and rock and roll itself.

  • @agrawal.akash9702
    @agrawal.akash9702 3 года назад

    hey, loved the format.

  • @zollingerp
    @zollingerp 3 года назад

    This is so awesome, informative, and helpful! Thank you.

  • @DoyleAndrewCarson
    @DoyleAndrewCarson Год назад

    Great video. Especiall story of cotton meeting the Seeger family.

  • @sbolfing
    @sbolfing 3 года назад +5

    How could an episode about Elizabeth Cotton NOT be great? And yet, there are way too many people who have never heard of her. I would love to see you dig into other artists that have had similar impact, but may not be that well known. (How about Mother Maybelle Carter and the "Carter Scratch?"

    • @mikefox2379
      @mikefox2379 11 месяцев назад

      She found an ointment for that....

  • @h.m.1101
    @h.m.1101 3 года назад

    I dig the format. Nick Drake, Doc Watson, Mississippi John Hurt, John Renbourn would be others styles I'd love to go deep into.

  • @Seven-by2gg
    @Seven-by2gg 3 года назад +1

    Awesome format! Awesome videos! No request for a person but perhaps some flatpicking and someone who you think does it best?

  • @cheatlewilsonyoutube
    @cheatlewilsonyoutube 3 года назад

    Great format.Works well

  • @mauricioromero4716
    @mauricioromero4716 3 года назад

    Awesome episode. Loved the format and would like to ask for one about Jack Rose. Greetings from Mexico!

  • @johnfeole1971
    @johnfeole1971 3 года назад

    Thanks Tony, looks like i'm going to woodshed on this and try to learn the technique..

  • @tomlellau5633
    @tomlellau5633 3 года назад

    Great stuff, love this format. I would really love additional sessions like it. The names crossing my mind (and somehow in a similar league as E. Cotton, I guess) are Mississippi John Hurt, Little Hat Jones and Memphis Minnie. Greetings from Switzerland

  • @richpivo772
    @richpivo772 3 года назад

    Nice Martin. My Martin has a great sound as well and wouldn’t trade it for the world.

  • @matthewmcclure3181
    @matthewmcclure3181 Год назад

    Can you even? Yes I can, because I'm a lefty and learned how to play using my dad's right-handed guitars... but picking with my left hand. It took quite a while to unlearn this approach once I got my first proper left-handed guitar. I don't do it anymore because I don't want to get twisted up.

  • @luistapia4779
    @luistapia4779 3 года назад +1

    Great format and video. I would like your take on John Denver...

  • @chaseingraham5864
    @chaseingraham5864 3 года назад

    Would love to see a vid about Lead Belly in this format!

  • @justinray9895
    @justinray9895 3 года назад +1

    BLAZE FOLEY!! awesome show Tony, you need to check out blaze Foley man! incredible musician!! Keep it coming tone!

  • @chuckjj5493
    @chuckjj5493 3 года назад

    Great Format

  • @kendallkelley840
    @kendallkelley840 3 года назад +1

    Great AT Show Tony as always. I like the format variation. John Hurt would be my next choice. BTW, check out Oka Vanga's latest music release.

  • @davidwilliams7552
    @davidwilliams7552 3 месяца назад

    Shes my idol. Hey that video you showed she is only using one finger and thumb.. She did not normally play like that she used three fingers with pinky anchored.
    In that one video she is specifically demonstrating travis picking which only uses one finger and thumb.

  • @jimross9429
    @jimross9429 3 года назад

    I am ashamed to say until now I had no idea who Elizabeth Cotten was, thanks for turning me on to another guitar player. As for another player I would like to know more about it would be Pete Huttlinger. I had the good fortune to get to see him the last time he played a show we were at the Six String Social Club in Woodstock GA. It was a very small venue maybe 30 people at the most, sadly Pete passed away early the following morning.

  • @wiggokarlsen2976
    @wiggokarlsen2976 3 года назад

    For next week -- "Strange Fruit... Immortal Classics" by Josh White is my choice when it comes to acoustic blues albums.

  • @scottrill17
    @scottrill17 3 года назад

    I love the format. I can't remember his name but there was another old North Carolina blues player of the Piedmont Blues tradition that Taylor guitars showcased around 20 years ago that was lost for many years. Dig him up please?

  • @johnfeole1971
    @johnfeole1971 3 года назад +1

    Yes, nice format on this episode. Can you do one on Tommy Emmanuel?

  • @williamwoolcock
    @williamwoolcock Год назад

    Rev. Ken Makuakani, great Hawaiian player, left handed upside down. Originally with Pandanus Club.

  • @louieo.blevinsmusic4197
    @louieo.blevinsmusic4197 2 года назад

    Also I rlly dig this format. Do Elliott Smith!

  • @timburkert1680
    @timburkert1680 3 года назад

    I like the format. John Hurt, Doc Watson.

  • @TheTrollMastah
    @TheTrollMastah 3 года назад

    I have the problem where I practice and play really good in the morning and I’m getting my songs done and being really productive.. then I take a break and feel like not playing again at all or binging on video games.
    Sometimes I take a video game break and go back to practicing and playing guitar but other times I just crash and burn productivity-wise. I almost always play again at night though.
    I wake up around 7 or 8 and play until 12-1 and binge on games for a few hours, what I really WANT to do is take a break and come back bigger and better than before sometimes I just can’t focus on learning like I want to

  • @ryandowell5555
    @ryandowell5555 3 года назад

    This is off topic... lol, but have u ever demo a seagull guitar, just curious ur thoughts

  • @yungsolopath2603
    @yungsolopath2603 3 года назад +4

    Sister Rosetta Tharpe

  • @rlk3605
    @rlk3605 3 года назад

    Another Great Video. I am interested in learning more about Nick Drake. Thank you!

  • @leica_sl2
    @leica_sl2 3 года назад

    There's been only 2 people that I've seen playing a right handed strung guitar, one who was an Australian ,who is now dead and Elizabeth Cotton.How did they do it ? really don;t care.A great guitar standard, a must for every guitarist.(Freight Train)

  • @ZeEduardo95
    @ZeEduardo95 3 года назад

    Video is gonna blow up

  • @benlawless4683
    @benlawless4683 3 года назад

    Great show!! Do similar for Mississippi John Hurt!!!!

  • @richardmarshall5221
    @richardmarshall5221 3 года назад +1

    Would love to hear you interview Jorma Kaukonen

  • @waynethedruggist
    @waynethedruggist 3 года назад

    Loved the format. How about John Hurt?

  • @scelest321cx
    @scelest321cx 3 года назад

    Love it so you happen to have tabs for freight train I’m gonna make it my mission to learn it

  • @malcolmmengesha1636
    @malcolmmengesha1636 3 года назад

    I would really love to know how to loosen my acoustic guitar strings,, its a bit harder to play

  • @rayspringer9003
    @rayspringer9003 3 года назад

    When I used to read Guitar Player years ago, they often mentioned Reverend Gary Davis, so that might be a good choice. The videos are pretty rough, though.

  • @jakewilliams1344
    @jakewilliams1344 3 года назад

    Great video

  • @virgilioalbarese2603
    @virgilioalbarese2603 3 года назад

    Hi from SouthernBavaria !

  • @JP-vb4ky
    @JP-vb4ky 3 года назад

    Can you please cover Nick Drake on that format?

  • @saoirsepaddy
    @saoirsepaddy 3 года назад

    Tony check out Neil Woodward, Michigan's Troubadour ... Stories of Michigan Folks, A festival of songs and musical sounds with voice, fiddle, banjo, dulcimer, concertina, guitar, . Neil Woodward was my first Guitar Teacher back in the early 80s

  • @edwardpetersen4309
    @edwardpetersen4309 3 года назад

    I was in an iconic acoustic guitar shop years ago. . . I won't say which one. There was a sign which said, "When trying out our fine guitars, please, please, please no Freight Train or Dust in the Wind. We've heard them too many times."

    • @TahtahmesDiary
      @TahtahmesDiary 3 года назад

      Seriously? Those are banned, but not Smoke On the Water?!

    • @edwardpetersen4309
      @edwardpetersen4309 3 года назад

      @@TahtahmesDiary Smoke on the Water is not an ubiquitous, acoustic, finger style ditty I guess.

  • @JohnTimothy-m8x
    @JohnTimothy-m8x 10 месяцев назад

    Well, this is the way I've been doing it from the beginning. I thoughtt everybody did. So I guess I'm on up but I did give up guitar for 20 years. s*** now 2 years later. And i'm a hook again

  • @jonathannadeau859
    @jonathannadeau859 3 года назад

    Très intéressant

  • @tysonnesland13
    @tysonnesland13 Год назад

    Doc Watson also used thumb and index only to 😮

  • @jaskamon6127
    @jaskamon6127 Год назад

    I play upside down lefty but am more the strummer-reggae ska skanker.. I was inspired by Otis Rush and other blues upside downers.. you basically have to teach yourself though

  • @StopFear
    @StopFear 3 года назад

    Does Tony teach a bunch of students how to play guitar?

    • @zeeb0w
      @zeeb0w 3 года назад

      he organized an amazing course called Tony’s Acoustic Challenge at tonypolecasteo.com. you can either pay monthly, yearly or pay for a lifetime membership. love it!!!

  • @dennispedicone5125
    @dennispedicone5125 10 месяцев назад

    Mississippi John Hurt

  • @jerialice
    @jerialice 6 месяцев назад

    Freight Train!

  • @jwukulele
    @jwukulele 2 года назад

    8:54

  • @booswalia
    @booswalia 3 года назад

    I saved all my lunch money for two years when I was in high school so I could buy my first guitar.

  • @Keep-on-picking
    @Keep-on-picking 3 года назад

    Please focus on my Guitar God, Clarence White on acoustic !

  • @hoompaloompaa
    @hoompaloompaa 3 года назад

    Blackhawks

  • @Lowdenjim
    @Lowdenjim 10 месяцев назад

    It's ironic that Elizabeth Cotten played with thumb and finger long before Merle Travis was ever heard of yet it's his name that's plastered all over RUclips as if he invented it! Worse still is the use of "Travis-Picking" as the generic term for finger style/fingerpicking when he only used one finger!

  • @acedia4453
    @acedia4453 3 года назад

    Spanish have been finger picking since the medieval ages.

  • @taperecorder3
    @taperecorder3 3 года назад

    musical geniuses can't figure out what the fuss is all about..what is so easy for them is next to impossible to us earthlings

  • @robertlee8042
    @robertlee8042 Год назад

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