I'm looking at Brittany close up at around 2:30, it looks as if the A string of the bass is tuned to a high G like the top string. Is it just an optical illusion or is the bass tuned differently to normal? Thanks.
From the Traditional Tune Archive: JOHN BROWN'S DREAM. AKA and see "Brownlow's Dream," "Brown's Dream (1)," "Brownstream," "Pretty Little Gal (1)," "Pretty Little Miss (1)," "Herve Brown's Dream," "Johnny Bring the Jug Around the Hill," "Little Rabbit," "Red Steer," "Stillhouse Branch." Old-Time, Breakdown. USA; southwestern Virginia, western North Carolina. A Major. AEae (Tommy Jarrell) or Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCC (Brody): AABBCCDD (Phillips, Songer). A Galax, Virginia, regional standard, but variants widely known throughout the upland South a under a variety of titles. One of a family of tunes that includes "Brownstream," "Herv Brown's Dream," "Jimmy Johnson Pass that Jug Around the Hill," "Little Rabbit" "Pretty Little Girl," "Pretty Little Miss (1)," "Stillhouse Branch" "Table Mountain Road" and others. The tune family is a common a popular one in the Blue Ridge Mountains, where it probably originated but has since been disseminated. Hobart Smith, of Saltville, Va., also played the tune on the banjo. Tommy Jarrell, of Mt. Airy, North Carolina, suggested that "John Brown's Dream," which he learned from his father, fiddler Ben Jarrell, was derived from "Pretty Little Miss."
In some ways Allison leads in this one. She makes eye contact with everybody and seems to want to psych up everybody to another level. Besides that she's damned good looking, but that's another story ...
Phenomenal. These girls had the music in them. You see it on their faces, in their body movement and in their joy at expressing the music.
BRAVO! Kind Thanks Many Blessings and More Music! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
They are wonderful
lol Thanks for making me play this about ten times in a row!!! This is awesome. Whew!
They diffenitly can make .a person want to get up and do alittle jig. I still listen to their one and only cd
Thrilling.
Great song! I love to hear me some good clawhammer on that banjo!
Love the energy of your music
Nothing but awesome.
This is the best. I want them to play at my birthday party!!!
Fantastic!
this is timeless good
Woah! That was AMAZING 👏 🙌 😍 ❤ 👌 OMG
Very nice job girls, Awesome: Keep it up....
best regards from the south of France.
bravo , les drolesses, o zou fiat mon thieur, olé ine boune music astheur!!!!!! merçi!!!jp de saintonge maritime à royan
oh! such talent!!
Fantastic
pure talent
Nicely done!
One person does not wanna get that, get that, get that...
GREAT!
美しい演奏だ‼
You gals rock-it.
Good stuff!
Awesome :-)
GREATTTTTTTTTTT.
Very nice!
This song was featured on KXCI 91.3 in Tucson
Oh Yeah!
Great 🍄
I'm looking at Brittany close up at around 2:30, it looks as if the A string of the bass is tuned to a high G like the top string. Is it just an optical illusion or is the bass tuned differently to normal? Thanks.
Traditional fiddle tune also known as John Brown's Dream, Brown's Dream, or The Devil's Dream.
+Nathan Vargo shut up you steaming pile of s.
+t mac Woah...
+Nathan Vargo is that not a steaming pile of ?
Little known fact, Brown's Dream is actually a different tune that isn't very popular but a great tune check it out! /watch?v=3XW1wCDngQI
From the Traditional Tune Archive:
JOHN BROWN'S DREAM. AKA and see "Brownlow's Dream," "Brown's Dream (1)," "Brownstream," "Pretty Little Gal (1)," "Pretty Little Miss (1)," "Herve Brown's Dream," "Johnny Bring the Jug Around the Hill," "Little Rabbit," "Red Steer," "Stillhouse Branch." Old-Time, Breakdown. USA; southwestern Virginia, western North Carolina. A Major. AEae (Tommy Jarrell) or Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCC (Brody): AABBCCDD (Phillips, Songer). A Galax, Virginia, regional standard, but variants widely known throughout the upland South a under a variety of titles. One of a family of tunes that includes "Brownstream," "Herv Brown's Dream," "Jimmy Johnson Pass that Jug Around the Hill," "Little Rabbit" "Pretty Little Girl," "Pretty Little Miss (1)," "Stillhouse Branch" "Table Mountain Road" and others. The tune family is a common a popular one in the Blue Ridge Mountains, where it probably originated but has since been disseminated. Hobart Smith, of Saltville, Va., also played the tune on the banjo. Tommy Jarrell, of Mt. Airy, North Carolina, suggested that "John Brown's Dream," which he learned from his father, fiddler Ben Jarrell, was derived from "Pretty Little Miss."
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A REAL THING!!!!!
who says Goodbye Girls much proper would be HALLO GIRLS
I wanna marry The Goodbye Girls
Fantastic video!! What type of banjo is that?
Don't know the brand but it's an open back. Traditional for clawhammer, as opposed to a resonator back for bluegrass!
I like how there's a banjo breakdown so I can steal the part
In some ways Allison leads in this one. She makes eye contact with everybody and seems to want to psych up everybody to another level. Besides that she's damned good looking, but that's another story ...
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sounds exactly like john brown's dream but with different lyrics
Sub-SCRIBED!!!
Are y'all posers?