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I know that I already posted this comment on another of your videos, but I'm happy that I found your channel. In a world that sometimes seems to get meaner and meaner, you've created something beautiful and good. For that, you have my sincere gratitude. Here's wishing you every happiness!
Yes it has helped me out a lot. I have depression and I will listen to blue grass music on the phone cause I grew up listening to this kinda music and I understand that music better. Some. Of the blue grass. Music make me think when I. Was. Growing up it
Her soul is there still. I found her deep in the Smokys of NC more than 60 years ago. Did she chase me or did I chase her. Neither knew. Intelligence level way beyond my private mid Atlantic schooling, scary in fact. Absolutely on the straight and narrow. Just fine by me. How could anyone come from such a tiny school and know so much. We were both Scots and the spark was instantaneous. From the first word she spoke onward for more that 60 years. Had to lay her to her rest last year. Returned her to the mountains and hollows she loved. Now I have memories but she is gone. Oh yes, she was known as MarmeeDoll.
In 2011 my Irish mountain lady shed her mortal coil. Now she lies in the hills and hollers of the Ozarks. I miss her. But in the morning fore the sun rises I can hear her singing through the valleys. Makes a hillbilly's heart smile.
I grew up and still live in the mountains of Virginia. My Granddaddy was born in 1884, and my favorite story was told to me by my Granddaddy of him being baptized in a Black church as a boy of 12 with his dad. He talked about how he loved this church. This would have been in 1896. I still hear his voice every time I think of him sharing this special day of him as a young boy.
I too am from Southwest Va. My grandfather was born in 1895 and passed away when I was 12 years old at the age of 81. He was also a WW1 veteran. The man was no nonsense and honest as the day is long. He left the coal mines of West Va. and got a job at the Radford Army Ammunition Plant ( before WW2 ). He worked there till he retired. The man worked there 30 Years and NEVER missed one day of work. They dont make men like our Grandfathers anymore.
I once took a trip to Ohio from Florida.We drove up Interstate 75. On our way back we decided to take interstate 95 ...and we listened to this music all the time.
When i was in school ages ago i was the drummer in a garage band with some buddies of mine. We played all over town and had a great time playing the latest rock and roll songs. Over the years our keyboard player and i started playing bluegrass. I learned to play banjo left handed and enjoy that music now. I just play for my own entertainment .
Whoever is reading this comment, we don't know each other and probably never will, but I wish you all the best in life and all the happiness in the world! I love this music. I could listen to this all day. God bless whoever is reading this comment ....from Fort Worth, Texas
Great music for the soul, the sound of a banjo just so satisfying.This is awesome! I love this music. Appalachian music is in my blood, my father was Appalachian.
This is a translation, I am French and I have been blown away for years by bluegrass music, which seems to blend between magnificent landscapes and American soul
Thank for the wonderful memories. Hubby and I shared the love of the mountains from our honeymoon trip along Skyline Drive to our last trip in the western mountains of North Carolina and the Great Smokies.
It's impossible for me to listen without tapping my foot. And the scenes remind me of the time we drove west from Georgia through Kentucky to California in the fall; it's just beautiful. Your music is a balm for my soul after a hard day. Thank you so much for all of this!!!
The music is amazing, and the images are a perfect fit. When I'm enjoy this awesome combination, I tune out the world, the negativity, the violence, everything, and I enjoy nature.
I was brought up on this music coming from a old radio on a Saturday night and never lost my love for in thanks for making this music for us...from Chicago, Illinois.
What a wonderful music on a background of relaxing nature. The sweetness of the sound and the calmness of the image really relax the soul. Thank you for these wonderful shares.
Thank you your music is all you wanted to share and you hit the Jack Pot in accomplishing your goals. Keep up the great work you do . Looking to many more
Love blue grass music better than the hell what they are playing now you can understand blue grass music most. Of the music. Make you think of the people who grew up in those. Hard. Times by hand it. Rogjh especially if they had kids they. Worked. Hard. Back in those. Days I REALY. LOVE. BLUR GRASS Music. Richard. Morgan
This video has nice photography, videography, drone footage and music. Do you do any of your own photos, videos, drone flying or music playing. It would be cool if you included text for the names of the places where the photo or video originates and the names of the tunes that are being played. I do a lot of photos, videos, drone flying and I also play folk and Appalachian music. This video show just how well combining these element together works.
hello! j apprécie d entendre ces musiques,qui, une fois n est pas coutume!!🤣 ne sont pas coupées et recoupées😤 par de la publicité! qui plus est…idiote!👀. Rien que pour ça,je zappe,à la radio comme à la tu!👀🫢😂 merci🥰
Forever lost in blues grass forever lost in you girl so let's get lost in blues grass forever let's love each other all night long let's dance night away to blues grass music let's not stop loving each other tell that's day when's are time come and we go blues grass heaven together loving each other and think about all good times we had and says men's I wish we can go back relives our lives together again dose were good old day's ❤️🪕🎻❤️🪕🎻❤️🪕🎻❤️🪕🎻❤️🪕🎻❤️🪕🎻❤️🪕🎻❤️🪕🎻❤️🪕🎻❤️🪕🎻
If you possess a not-so-smart phone there is an audio/music recognition app you may install. Once activated it will listen to audible music then search and determine the song's name and band. This app would also work if installed on a contemporary PC.
Hell yea brother! We got choice selections on the menu. Appalachia Blue ridge: A delightful morning hue, that inspires the soul and gives a peaceful respite. Smokies: the morning and evening. vitalizing the soul at the Start, clearing it in the end of the day. Ozark Foothills: low lying hills with a touch of mist in the mornings. Perfect for those not accustomed to the high hills but want the slower way of life. Plateaus The high hill. Far away from big city hassle. Peaceful but closer to mid size towns. The Ozarks I recommend for the beginner. I nice blend of backwoods living with the convenient city nearby, without the big city nonsense. Ouachita mountains Trap and Zigzag perfect for those who want the highland life but want the thermal waters to wash away yer weary woes The caddo and Chrystal mountains. Advanced level living more rural but a place to set roots and remain planted. The Ouachita mountains run east west so the sun rises on the ridges and remains on the ridge for the day. Perfect for those that wish to have sanitizing rays of the sun bath them in its deliciousness. Do you need sometime or are you ready to place yer order.
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Yes it sure did!! I’m a new subscriber as of now! BTW, bluegrass is some of my all time favorite music!👍
I know that I already posted this comment on another of your videos, but I'm happy that I found your channel.
In a world that sometimes seems to get meaner and meaner, you've created something beautiful and good. For that, you have my sincere gratitude. Here's wishing you every happiness!
Subscribing now! Need more of this stuff in my life :)
Yes it has helped me out a lot. I have depression and I will listen to blue grass music on the phone cause I grew up listening to this kinda music and I understand that music better. Some. Of the blue grass. Music make me think when I. Was. Growing up it
Love the scenery & the music! Thanks for posting!
Her soul is there still. I found her deep in the Smokys of NC more than 60 years ago. Did she chase me or did I chase her. Neither knew. Intelligence level way beyond my private mid Atlantic schooling, scary in fact. Absolutely on the straight and narrow. Just fine by me. How could anyone come from such a tiny school and know so much. We were both Scots and the spark was instantaneous. From the first word she spoke onward for more that 60 years. Had to lay her to her rest last year. Returned her to the mountains and hollows she loved. Now I have memories but she is gone. Oh yes, she was known as MarmeeDoll.
I feel you pain but she is in a great place looking down on you
In 2011 my Irish mountain lady shed her mortal coil. Now she lies in the hills and hollers of the Ozarks. I miss her. But in the morning fore the sun rises I can hear her singing through the valleys. Makes a hillbilly's heart smile.
I don't know what's better - the music or the photography. They're both fantastic....
I grew up and still live in the mountains of Virginia. My Granddaddy was born in 1884, and my favorite story was told to me by my Granddaddy of him being baptized in a Black church as a boy of 12 with his dad. He talked about how he loved this church. This would have been in 1896. I still hear his voice every time I think of him sharing this special day of him as a young boy.
I too am from Southwest Va. My grandfather was born in 1895 and passed away when I was 12 years old at the age of 81. He was also a WW1 veteran. The man was no nonsense and honest as the day is long. He left the coal mines of West Va. and got a job at the Radford Army Ammunition Plant ( before WW2 ). He worked there till he retired. The man worked there 30 Years and NEVER missed one day of work. They dont make men like our Grandfathers anymore.
Are you in your 70s? (Not trying to be insulting. My math isn't that good lmao 🤣)
I once took a trip to Ohio from Florida.We drove up Interstate 75. On our way back we decided to take interstate 95 ...and we listened to this music all the time.
Thats Awesome! Glad you enjoyed our music on your trip :)
When i was in school ages ago i was the drummer in a garage band with some buddies of mine. We played all over town and had a great time playing the latest rock and roll songs. Over the years our keyboard player and i started playing bluegrass. I learned to play banjo left handed and enjoy that music now. I just play for my own entertainment .
Whoever is reading this comment, we don't know each other and probably never will, but I wish you all the best in life and all the happiness in the world! I love this music. I could listen to this all day. God bless whoever is reading this comment ....from Fort Worth, Texas
Great music for the soul, the sound of a banjo just so satisfying.This is awesome! I love this music. Appalachian music is in my blood, my father was Appalachian.
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Blue grass, Folk and Country music always fascinated me, don't know why? Perhaps Mandolin, Dobro, Banjo, Guitar and Violin combination attract me?
This is a translation, I am French and I have been blown away for years by bluegrass music, which seems to blend between magnificent landscapes and American soul
I retired into this place a little over six years ago and the smile hasn't left my face since. It really is this beautiful and relaxed.
Thank for the wonderful memories. Hubby and I shared the love of the mountains from our honeymoon trip along Skyline Drive to our last trip in the western mountains of North Carolina and the Great Smokies.
The Great Smokies are wondrous hiding life that is old and lovely.
It's impossible for me to listen without tapping my foot. And the scenes remind me of the time we drove west from Georgia through Kentucky to California in the fall; it's just beautiful. Your music is a balm for my soul after a hard day. Thank you so much for all of this!!!
It reminds me of my home in Appalachia proud mountain man is what am best music ever 🇺🇸🇺🇸🪕
The music is amazing, and the images are a perfect fit. When I'm enjoy this awesome combination, I tune out the world, the negativity, the violence, everything, and I enjoy nature.
I was brought up on this music coming from a old radio on a Saturday night and never lost my love for in thanks for making this music for us...from Chicago, Illinois.
My father was Appalachian , this music is my blood....
Je joue de la mandoline bluegrass depuis 1986, avec des amis. J'aime beaucoup cette musique ! 🎶🪕🍻😉
Music is peaceful, calming and healing amidst the endless chaos and nonsense of this world.Thank you....
Listening again on better speakers and hearing the wonderful variety of instruments this time. Amazingly beautiful.
Beautiful music and Appalachian scenery!
Thank you!! more to come :)
Bluegrass gospel is so inspirational and very undiscriable sweet
This music brings back so many memories ....from Fort Worth, Texas
This is wholesomeness on an entirely new level! Thank you :D Your music will help me write my new book.
What a wonderful music on a background of relaxing nature. The sweetness of the sound and the calmness of the image really relax the soul. Thank you for these wonderful shares.
Subscribed and the bell is on and liked.
having a Imagination,Fandom,Bluegrass party,having lots of fun.
I love this music.....it gives peace and happiness.
Amen! Peace and happiness is something we all need alot of right now!
Espectaculares imágenes y sublime música. 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Thank you your music is all you wanted to share and you hit the Jack Pot in accomplishing your goals. Keep up the great work you do . Looking to many more
So glad you are enjoying it and we appreciate your support.
Great way to start the day
I'm a great fan of Western- and Bluegrass-Music.
I visited the US several times; thank you so much for posting and greetings from Germany. 😃
Beautiful Absolutely love to hear the banjo and fiddle played together 💯❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💯
Banjo is essential to Bluegrass.
EXCELLENT!!! Great tunes. Great photos. Thanks. 👍
Not all of this is blue grass. Some of it old time, mountain music, and swamp/hobo music. All of it is American folk music. I love it all!!
I do enjoy blue grass music and many other music
Serenity peace of mind amen
beautiful!!!!!
Superb Bluegrass 💖💎💖
Beautiful melodies and photography - appalachia is very much my happy place!
The waterfall at 15:17 is right here in New York. Taughannock Falls State Park. Great place to visit
Thanks, beautiful
Love blue grass music better than the hell what they are playing now you can understand blue grass music most. Of the music. Make you think of the people who grew up in those. Hard. Times by hand it. Rogjh especially if they had kids they. Worked. Hard. Back in those. Days I REALY. LOVE. BLUR GRASS Music. Richard. Morgan
There is only one kind of music and bluegrass and bluegrass music to worship 🙌 the GOD on high
Thank you, that was incredibly relaxing!
Thank you 😊
It very pretty I love it
Blues grass take me home to Blues grass country so I can hear 🪕and 🎻blues grass is Prue Blues grass love video music thank you for sharing 🪕🎻
Wonderful
almost heaven
This video has nice photography, videography, drone footage and music. Do you do any of your own photos, videos, drone flying or music playing. It would be cool if you included text for the names of the places where the photo or video originates and the names of the tunes that are being played. I do a lot of photos, videos, drone flying and I also play folk and Appalachian music. This video show just how well combining these element together works.
Does anyone know the name of the second tune? 😊 very nice playlist
I'd like to know the names of the songs... If That Is possible!?
What is the name of the music st 30.00? I love it and it haunts me. Thank you
I will wonder about, interfering with lives at all times.
Who is playing at 34:04? It's really good!
You can hear Irish, British, Welsh, and Scottish folk music.
I miss my home in East Tenn!
Where are you now?
I left GREENEVILLE 45 years ago. I never missed it, but now that I’m 66, I tend to yearn being there. Sarasota is home.
Orlando, FL now, from Erwin, Tn
Left 35 yrs ago
Do indeed love that country near Boone, North Carolina.. Almost called it home.
And if I ever get to rest home.
hello! j apprécie d entendre ces musiques,qui, une fois n est pas coutume!!🤣 ne sont pas coupées et recoupées😤 par de la publicité! qui plus est…idiote!👀. Rien que pour ça,je zappe,à la radio comme à la tu!👀🫢😂 merci🥰
au dessus le commentaire…je parle de la TV!😅 et je veux rajouter qui l’a en bonus des paysages somptueux !😉
I just got a banjo trying to learn I play Guitar and harmonica I write and sing
Was trying to figure out the song that starts at about 25:29 . . . Anyone?
does anyone know the song which plays at 20:36?
Forever lost in blues grass forever lost in you girl so let's get lost in blues grass forever let's love each other all night long let's dance night away to blues grass music let's not stop loving each other tell that's day when's are time come and we go blues grass heaven together loving each other and think about all good times we had and says men's I wish we can go back relives our lives together again dose were good old day's ❤️🪕🎻❤️🪕🎻❤️🪕🎻❤️🪕🎻❤️🪕🎻❤️🪕🎻❤️🪕🎻❤️🪕🎻❤️🪕🎻❤️🪕🎻
Could anyone tell me the names of the tunes in this video. Thank you
And yes. You can bury me in the garden.
Does anyone know the name of the first tune.
I know. But I like it anyway.
Hay
If there are some young people who would like a house you can have mine. You must feed me and let me sleep in a bed.
Interesting proposition. My first thoughts are concern for your health.
Аляска, Кид, Россия 😅👍🤝
Alaska belongs to the US y'all sold it fare and square.
Alaska doesn't belong to Russia
Ya'll can tap your foot if ya'll want.
What are the songs?
If you possess a not-so-smart phone there is an audio/music recognition app you may install. Once activated it will listen to audible music then search and determine the song's name and band. This app would also work if installed on a contemporary PC.
I'Mfrom Boston Massachusetts can I still be a hillbillie?
Of course you can. Welcome to the family lol!
Of course. Just love your mate.
Hell yea brother! We got choice selections on the menu.
Appalachia
Blue ridge: A delightful morning hue, that inspires the soul and gives a peaceful respite.
Smokies: the morning and evening. vitalizing the soul at the Start, clearing it in the end of the day.
Ozark
Foothills: low lying hills with a touch of mist in the mornings. Perfect for those not accustomed to the high hills but want the slower way of life.
Plateaus
The high hill. Far away from big city hassle. Peaceful but closer to mid size towns.
The Ozarks I recommend for the beginner. I nice blend of backwoods living with the convenient city nearby, without the big city nonsense.
Ouachita mountains
Trap and Zigzag perfect for those who want the highland life but want the thermal waters to wash away yer weary woes
The caddo and Chrystal mountains. Advanced level living more rural but a place to set roots and remain planted.
The Ouachita mountains run east west so the sun rises on the ridges and remains on the ridge for the day. Perfect for those that wish to have sanitizing rays of the sun bath them in its deliciousness.
Do you need sometime or are you ready to place yer order.
Also. I will kill the TV if I even so much as suspect a soap opera.
If it’s not Bluegrass or country it’s not music
You don't know what music is then.
Hell, yea Brother.
@@songsabai3794 why? Bluegrass, mountain music, and country is the only music worth listening to.
@@timesthree5757 😂
Amen brother!!!!!
Awsome kind of music play it again Sam I could listen to that kind of music all day it's do relaxing
Yeah, guitars, banjos, and violins just go together huh?