My dad had a Martin Guitar and he use to play this. His guitar looks brand new. He has been gone for 2 years. He use to play Wildwood Flower all the time when I was growing up. It was his favorite song. He's gone but that Martin Guitar is still here as beautiful as ever.
Wrong about the old traditional ! Mother Maybelle Carter wrote that song. They called her a dumb hillbilly because she played the note before she fretted it. She is credited for what we now know as the hammer on.
I can't thank you enough!! I'm 70 years old and picked up my first guitar as a teenager in 1966. Played about 5 years on my own and with a high school band. Went into the Army in '71 and played until I got out in '74. Unfortunately quit playing until I was 68 years old. Bought a JazzMaster & '65 Super Reverb and have been trying hard to get it all back. I was taught a very bad version of Wildwood Flower in my youth. Watching your SUPER learning technique I've finally mastered Wildwood Flower. Thank you SO much and I'll keep watching and learning from you. Gene in Seattle area
Great style of teaching. I suffered ab brain injury (TDI) which wiped out my memory and re-wired the circuitry in my brain. I lost all ability to play music after having played for decades. I'm actually learning and remembering things by using your videos. Thanks
I'm so sorry you suffered such a traumatic experience. Keep playing each opportunity you have to play, it's therapy in it's own way. And an escape from some of the pain for me. Praying for your full recovery and best wishes for you.
This is the song my grandma played and caused me to fall in love with the guitar. I started trying to play her guitars when the war in the Ukraine broke out. I finally got the nerve to try this song. After a month, I've finally made my way all the way through it, with your instruction. Thank you!
Thanks for sharing this tune, picked my first guitar up at 74 years of age, always wanted to copy Maybelle's style of playing, a lot of history behind the song and her gift for playing it. You have a natural talent for teaching and the split videos help. I went over to the Nashville from the UK to visit the Country Music hall of Fame, in 2013 never even cntemplating that I would ever play this tune, now thanks to you I can. It is never to late to start playing the guitar, a Godsend during the pandemic. keep up the good work and thanks again
I'm from the Ozarks of Missouri this instruction is the best that I've seen. It's been some time since I played I've injured my left hand causing me to put away my 12 strings. Now living in Ozark Alabama and much older (68) I'm returning to my roots of southern gospel and mountain music. Thanks for the lesson.
Thank you for this! This was the first song my grandpa learned and showed me to get me into wanting to learn the guitar. Now I can show him what I’ve learned.😁
Thank you so much for your clear and accurate teaching. You’ve helped me to finally get this family favorite of ours under my fingers. Now to master the thumb and finger pick ‘scratch’!
i don’t usually leave comments, but this video was exactly what i was looking for and i’m so pleased this channel exists. i also greatly appreciate the camera angle showing the fretboard from the player’s point of view. thank you; this was educational and lovely!
Great thanks so much.I'm glad you explain each note to be played rather than playing with a tab which I can't understand :) Thanks I hope I can play and sing it for my channel.
The song sounds very intimidating but you made it so easy to learn and understand, thank u for the lesson!! I’ve learnt the whole thing within three days of practice, I thought it would have taken at least a week👏🏻😂 thank u!
Good tutorial, but the name of the song is Wildwood Flower. There's only one of them Mama June Carter sang it that way; her lover compares her to a flower that grows in the forest. The titles on the video are wrong.
Don, thats a tough question cause it depends on how much you are practicing. Can you can play the 3 chords required and switch back and forth flawlessly on beat? Bryan
Thanks so much for the quick response Bryan. Fortunately I'm able to practice quite a bit (couple hours every day). No problem with most chord changes certainly not the easy ones (some changes from open to barre are still a little clunky) but this is the first piece with note picking mixed in that I've tried and it's taken me about 4 hours to get the first 2 sections down. At this rate I'm figuring it'll take me a week to be able to play it through at speed without any/many mistakes....
For where you are at as a beginner playing just 6 months I would say you are doing great! It is tricky to play those melody notes within the chords, especially for a beginner. Great job getting those first 2 bars down in 4 hours! With the amount of time you have to practice I would say you will have this nailed in a week. If you need the tab you can get it here for just a $1.50 centerstagetabs.com/product/wildwood-flower/ But it sounds like you are doing pretty good without it!
My dad had a Martin Guitar and he use to play this. His guitar looks brand new. He has been gone for 2 years. He use to play Wildwood Flower all the time when I was growing up. It was his favorite song. He's gone but that Martin Guitar is still here as beautiful as ever.
I picked the guitar up again after 30 years. I was never great new basic chords. Brother you’re teaching style is awesome. Thank you for the lesson
Happy to help!
Wrong about the old traditional ! Mother Maybelle Carter wrote that song. They called her a dumb hillbilly because she played the note before she fretted it. She is credited for what we now know as the hammer on.
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I can't thank you enough!! I'm 70 years old and picked up my first guitar as a teenager in 1966. Played about 5 years on my own and with a high school band. Went into the Army in '71 and played until I got out in '74. Unfortunately quit playing until I was 68 years old. Bought a JazzMaster & '65 Super Reverb and have been trying hard to get it all back. I was taught a very bad version of Wildwood Flower in my youth. Watching your SUPER learning technique I've finally mastered Wildwood Flower. Thank you SO much and I'll keep watching and learning from you.
Gene in Seattle area
Great style of teaching. I suffered ab brain injury (TDI) which wiped out my memory and re-wired the circuitry in my brain. I lost all ability to play music after having played for decades. I'm actually learning and remembering things by using your videos.
Thanks
I'm so sorry you suffered such a traumatic experience. Keep playing each opportunity you have to play, it's therapy in it's own way. And an escape from some of the pain for me. Praying for your full recovery and best wishes for you.
This is the song my grandma played and caused me to fall in love with the guitar. I started trying to play her guitars when the war in the Ukraine broke out. I finally got the nerve to try this song. After a month, I've finally made my way all the way through it, with your instruction. Thank you!
Thanks for sharing this tune, picked my first guitar up at 74 years of age, always wanted to copy Maybelle's style of playing, a lot of history behind the song and her gift for playing it. You have a natural talent for teaching and the split videos help. I went over to the Nashville from the UK to visit the Country Music hall of Fame, in 2013 never even cntemplating that I would ever play this tune, now thanks to you I can. It is never to late to start playing the guitar, a Godsend during the pandemic. keep up the good work and thanks again
John, thanks for the comment! So glad we were able to help!
I need this song my dad is 79 and played with I was growing up. Thanks
Best Wildflower Lesson I've seen. Thank you so much!
I loved that you showed your picking hand as well as your fretting hand. Made it so much easier to follow. Thank you. Great lesson.
Hello....Hope you're doing good and staying safe?sensational
I'm from the Ozarks of Missouri this instruction is the best that I've seen. It's been some time since I played I've injured my left hand causing me to put away my 12 strings. Now living in Ozark Alabama and much older (68) I'm returning to my roots of southern gospel and mountain music. Thanks for the lesson.
I love how you short the angle of the guitar as if we are playing it!❤
Thank you for this! This was the first song my grandpa learned and showed me to get me into wanting to learn the guitar. Now I can show him what I’ve learned.😁
Thank you so much sir. I am 75 and haven’t played for years, but thoroughly enjoyed your lesson and picked it up very quickly.
You're very welcome!
Right on , I like the split screen to the neck made much easier to learn. Thank you .
Great lesson. I like the different camera angles, and the speed used. Thanks.
Nobody does a more thorough job on songs then you my friend ...
Thanks so much for the great comment
Thank you so much for your clear and accurate teaching. You’ve helped me to finally get this family favorite of ours under my fingers. Now to master the thumb and finger pick ‘scratch’!
Happy to help!
Best teacher I've ever seen
Thank you for going slow and easy. Grateful for the tutorial!
You are one the teachers i prefer !!!
i don’t usually leave comments, but this video was exactly what i was looking for and i’m so pleased this channel exists. i also greatly appreciate the camera angle showing the fretboard from the player’s point of view. thank you; this was educational and lovely!
Wow, thank you!
Great thanks so much.I'm glad you explain each note to be played rather than playing with a tab which I can't understand :) Thanks I hope I can play and sing it for my channel.
I think I’m ready. Awesome lesson, thanks so much !
The best on line a nd the best way to learn this guy is the greatest thanks very much nick
Excellent transfer of knowledge. Once learned it is yours, later on you can add your own licks etc. No two people play a piece the same way.✌
Best lesson ever. Thank you so much
That was a awesome lesson I can finally play it now great job
the very best lesson i ve seen
The song sounds very intimidating but you made it so easy to learn and understand, thank u for the lesson!! I’ve learnt the whole thing within three days of practice, I thought it would have taken at least a week👏🏻😂 thank u!
That is fantastic! It just takes focus and practice
Thank u for the reply! And yes I completely agree, I’m sure my grandpa will be happy to hear me learning some folk music.
LOVE THE POV CAMERA ANGLE i can actually see what your doing ...thank you for the lesson now the ball is in my court lol.
thank you for this fantastic lesson !
Thank u so much brother for da wild flower intro guitar pick.Thanks a lot❤️😇🙏
Most welcome 😊
Fantastic POV’s! Very helpful thank you.
Amazing lesson I learned this song quick and pretty easy for picking and strumming
FANTASTIC tutorial THANK YOU so much
for sure best wildflower lesson ! thanks
Very detailed and great angles very helpful thanks
Great teacher,,,,thank U for Ur skills... Saaweet...
Thanks for the help,,great show
Spot on...fantastic teaching.
Very good tutorial. Thank you very much.
Just great well presented tutorial
thanks for repetition and very clear presentation!! wonderful lesson!
Excellent lesson.
Got it finely thanks. Great job.
Beautiful song,,,,thanks....
I learned it all thank you very much
That is great!
Great lesson. Nice job.
You are goooooooood man..I play that..
Thanks
Great lesson.Thanks
Hello....Hope you're doing good and staying safe?sensational
Great lesson, thanks.
Hello....Hope you're doing good and staying safe?sensational
nice instruction, thx!
Great tutorial! Thank you.
Thanks!
Fantastic
Great stuff
Nicely explained.
Glad it was helpful!
I heard it called.Country pick and strum
Good tutorial, but the name of the song is Wildwood Flower. There's only one of them Mama June Carter sang it that way; her lover compares her to a flower that grows in the forest. The titles on the video are wrong.
Tabs?
11:43
12:10
0:58
Or Carter style...Mother Maybelle Carter
My family would call it "double picking"
How to play run on guitar
65
the guy got lost at the end
From what you said I don’t think
Hello....Hope you're doing good and staying safe?sensational
Wonderful lesson! Wondering how long you think it should take a beginner (6 months) to learn something like this all the way through?
Don, thats a tough question cause it depends on how much you are practicing. Can you can play the 3 chords required and switch back and forth flawlessly on beat? Bryan
Thanks so much for the quick response Bryan. Fortunately I'm able to practice quite a bit (couple hours every day). No problem with most chord changes certainly not the easy ones (some changes from open to barre are still a little clunky) but this is the first piece with note picking mixed in that I've tried and it's taken me about 4 hours to get the first 2 sections down. At this rate I'm figuring it'll take me a week to be able to play it through at speed without any/many mistakes....
For where you are at as a beginner playing just 6 months I would say you are doing great! It is tricky to play those melody notes within the chords, especially for a beginner. Great job getting those first 2 bars down in 4 hours! With the amount of time you have to practice I would say you will have this nailed in a week. If you need the tab you can get it here for just a $1.50 centerstagetabs.com/product/wildwood-flower/ But it sounds like you are doing pretty good without it!
Thanks Bryan, I'll check out the link
Don Lemelin wow! Only six months and your playing wildwood flower the same speed as Bryan here? Your a damn natural!
Zzzzzz
Tabs?
centerstagetabs.com
Great lesson! thanks