The tune if Farther Along. Love this old timey music and the pictures are wonderful. Reminds me of when I was a growing up and everyone was poor and happy as if they knew something. Wish we could go back to them good old days
its not dying in all circles im twenty one, and my son is three i play banjo guitar and mandolin he sing sold folk songs and loves every min of it. Just keep passing it down
I'm 23 mexican and black but grew up in Tx in the south, my dad and grandpa love this bluegrass and folk music, it's carried on with me. From the style, the instruments, the sound, especially when it has a lo-fi quality, it's the perfect music for anything you'd have to say. I can't talk to any of my friends about this because they don't really appreciate music. I play in punk, metal, folk bands of anykind so a lot of the punk and metal guys just don't get it. Thank you for this.
The whole point is that these are songs that you CAN sing, and are easily passed from person to person, unlike modern music. That was how you learned songs back in the day, by listening to others play them.
I love the old time Bluegrass and this video. But I am 69 years old and I think as I get older and reach the end of my days so will this wonderful music.
I am so so glad I grew up in the country and learned how to hunt, fish, track, wood work, and so much more. I will be teaching my kids what I have learned, I believe they will need it. I ask some people today I work with, if they know how to start a fire without a match or lighter. How to make Pine Needle tea, how to use Pine sap. What wild vegetation to eat. What Wild strawberries look like. I say 95% of the people I work with do not know. The town I grew up in only had 630 people. Today there is just over 800. All Farming community.
Oh my God, so good to hear this old time music. My Mother used to sing "Father Along" as she did her housework. Sure wish I could hear her sing again. Thanks for the post. I hope you can post more.
There is a difference between this and Bluegrass. This is the real "old timey music," but Bluegrass adds a five string banjo played Scruggs style, fiddle, etc and Bill Monroe was its father. Bluegrass uses a lot of improvisation, much like jazz. It is the jazz of country music. That is the way I like to think of it. Love both kinds of old music.
I find guys like that (and people who only listen to dubstep, or rap, or pop, or whatever) often don't even understand the music that they claim to like. What they like is the IMAGE or the lifestyle of that music, but they don't really feel their music, nor do they have the imagination to enjoy a variety of different styles. I love just about anything, and I love how music relates to and effects humans.
Wow, I remember seeing this same sort of thing when I was little. Right down to the glasses and the wallpaper (and the hair styles!). My Uncle jim used to play Banjo and Mandelin when he cam to my grandparents house for Christmas. Thanks for the memories and music!
Hello there, first of all, thank you for replying to me, I really appreciate that. I actually found out the name of the song, and am currently in the process of learning it, both instrumentally and working on some harmonies. It was actually covered by most of the big names in country music, such as Johnny Cash, Doc Watson, Dolly, Emmylou, and Linda etc. Fantastic song! Thank you again though.
Wished I had a dollar for every time I heard my old folks playing this kind of music back in the 1940s in Arkansas and Texas. It was called bluegrass in the late 40s early 50s by my Dad after Bill Monroe named it on national TV.
Please post some of Grandad's banjo playing!!! Please! anything, regardless of sound quality! Would love to hear your family's old music, banjo or fiddling.
it's new to me always switched channels before tonight I listened ya I found the music very relaxing and the honest effort by the musicians and vocalist is stunning really enjoyed the listen thank you
I am a 27 year old woman from the inner city UK and I love this music, I have been trying to find out more but struggling to, my only reference is movies and searching youtube but would love to know more about it and any appreciation societies online etc? I would love to visit the US and experience it 1st hand. I feel a real affinity to this music but feel very far removed, if anyone could post links where I could find out more I would be very appreciative!
Hi Rosie, just google Bluegrass Festivals, and go!!! You'll meet people easily and then from there, the sky's the limit if you want to listen to, play, or dance to that music. Good luck!
This is actually "Mountain Music" not Bluegrass. Bluegrass was "invented" around 1949 by Bill Monroe. Bluegrass obviously descended from "Mountain Music", but "Mountain Music" is much older, and is an adaptation of traditional music from the British Isles as performed by the Scots-Irish (AKA Ulster Scots in the UK) who were the Frontier Folks who settled the Southern Appalachian Mountains in the mid 1700"s onward. "Mountain Music" (AKA "Hillbilly" music genre) is the solid bedrock roots of the entire spectrum of modern American music from Folk & Gospel, thru Country, Rock, Pop and R&B". In 1927, during the Bristol TN recording Sessions by Victor Recording, the Original Carter Family (Sara, Maybelle and A. P. Carter) introduced this Appalacian Folk music to a worldwide audience. Differing from traditional Hillbilly banjo & fiddle lead instrumentals, the fabulous Carter Family used autoharp and guitar instrumentals to create a unique Folk Style and Sound that easily crossed musical genres. The Carter's unique style and sound in effect became the focusing lense from which originated the broad rainbow spectrum of modern American Music.
Thank you for your information regards the history of American HillyBilly, Mountain Music. Most appreciated. From New Zealand Happy, healthy and prosperous New Year. God Bless
yhuppp, Did you have to put in the obseneity? Learn to express yourself without resorting to 'barnyard' language. Usually, our kind of music doesn't attract your kind!,...of person I mean! This is great harmony and effort, which I respect.
good video but that is not bluegrass. No bluegrass existed until Bill Monroe. Also the Carter family is not blue grass. Not sure why people call all southern music bluegrass.
Beautiful front porch music. Thank you for this.
The tune if Farther Along. Love this old timey music and the pictures are wonderful. Reminds me of when I was a growing up and everyone was poor and happy as if they knew something. Wish we could go back to them good old days
its not dying in all circles im twenty one, and my son is three i play banjo guitar and mandolin he sing sold folk songs and loves every min of it. Just keep passing it down
I'm 23 mexican and black but grew up in Tx in the south, my dad and grandpa love this bluegrass and folk music, it's carried on with me. From the style, the instruments, the sound, especially when it has a lo-fi quality, it's the perfect music for anything you'd have to say. I can't talk to any of my friends about this because they don't really appreciate music. I play in punk, metal, folk bands of anykind so a lot of the punk and metal guys just don't get it. Thank you for this.
The whole point is that these are songs that you CAN sing, and are easily passed from person to person, unlike modern music. That was how you learned songs back in the day, by listening to others play them.
I love the old time Bluegrass and this video. But I am 69 years old and I think as I get older and reach the end of my days so will this wonderful music.
Great old time Bluegrass!! Love this old sound!
These are the roots of Americans. Respect it!
This is great. My granddad, dad and many other family members. Great job.
I am so so glad I grew up in the country and learned how to hunt, fish, track, wood work, and so much more. I will be teaching my kids what I have learned, I believe they will need it. I ask some people today I work with, if they know how to start a fire without a match or lighter. How to make Pine Needle tea, how to use Pine sap. What wild vegetation to eat. What Wild strawberries look like. I say 95% of the people I work with do not know. The town I grew up in only had 630 people. Today there is just over 800. All Farming community.
Bluegrass is just a new name for old time country music.
Thanks for sharing. We must preserve our musical heritage.
Love this old stuff, and the old pics are great too, reminds me of when I was a little kid.
Wonderful ! This is the real soul of bluegrass. Pure joy ! Thanks for posting.
Oh my God, so good to hear this old time music. My Mother used to sing "Father Along" as she did her housework. Sure wish I could hear her sing again.
Thanks for the post. I hope you can post more.
There is a difference between this and Bluegrass. This is the real "old timey music," but Bluegrass adds a five string banjo played Scruggs style, fiddle, etc and Bill Monroe was its father. Bluegrass uses a lot of improvisation, much like jazz. It is the jazz of country music. That is the way I like to think of it. Love both kinds of old music.
This is pure Bluegrass - or old time music. Liked it. And, love the song. Thanks for sharing. Gwen
Great song, and thank you Salomao for giving us the title of this song. Lovely harmonies. Pure joy.
Very nice music!.....and brings back so many nice memories. Thanks for posting.
Right from the soul through the creators hands .Brings me back to child hood . Thanks for putting this up , blessings .
I miss this so much. I feel like crying. When I was little, my family used to get together all the time and play and now it's dying. It's a shame.
I find guys like that (and people who only listen to dubstep, or rap, or pop, or whatever) often don't even understand the music that they claim to like. What they like is the IMAGE or the lifestyle of that music, but they don't really feel their music, nor do they have the imagination to enjoy a variety of different styles. I love just about anything, and I love how music relates to and effects humans.
Wow, I remember seeing this same sort of thing when I was little. Right down to the glasses and the wallpaper (and the hair styles!). My Uncle jim used to play Banjo and Mandelin when he cam to my grandparents house for Christmas. Thanks for the memories and music!
Hello there, first of all, thank you for replying to me, I really appreciate that. I actually found out the name of the song, and am currently in the process of learning it, both instrumentally and working on some harmonies. It was actually covered by most of the big names in country music, such as Johnny Cash, Doc Watson, Dolly, Emmylou, and Linda etc. Fantastic song! Thank you again though.
Simply beatifull,softly ,moments of peace,I am from mexico ,I remember my life in 1980. Usa have most beatifull music.
This is just great. Heartfelt, real music that is a gift to the world from the USA.
I agree
Wished I had a dollar for every time I heard my old folks playing this kind of music back in the 1940s in Arkansas and Texas. It was called bluegrass in the late 40s early 50s by my Dad after Bill Monroe named it on national TV.
I love it, love it. We need to go back and appreciate this sweet loving music.
I agree. Much better than the noise heard today. I listen to this music daily. For hours.
I agree
For sure,The world is just into much of a hurry.The video is awesome,close your eyes and listen it takes me back to a very special time and place.
Real, honest music, sung well, with great feeling. Thanks for posting... Jack
Wonderful music. Thanks for a sharing.
When love for family and living off the land was at its best.
...the ultimate in music; folks playing and singing from their inside!
Love em all ,good Raw Bluegrass, Thanks for posting ~ Arthur
I grew up in church they ranged this sonh a lot, and my ather played along with our gutiars in church
Full of soul, what a beautiful song
REAL MUSIC AND PEOPLE.. THANKYOU ALL.....
I play metal and punk too but love this music
This is precious.
Wonderful to see all this. Great heartfelt music.
Excuse my typing, IS: the tune is: Farther Along. It's a common gospel tune found any many old shape note books.
Great old stuff!
Please post some of Grandad's banjo playing!!! Please! anything, regardless of sound quality! Would love to hear your family's old music, banjo or fiddling.
Qué bello es el Bluegrass. Dios bendiga por siempre a Bill Monroe
Richie, that's a gospel tune "Farther Along.."
it's new to me always switched channels before tonight I listened ya I found the music very relaxing and the honest effort by the musicians and vocalist is stunning really enjoyed the listen thank you
Scots Irish.. Appalachia real American music that cries with happiness...real Americana
This is my family. They are beautiful people
were they born with a fiddle in there hand
I am a 27 year old woman from the inner city UK and I love this music, I have been trying to find out more but struggling to, my only reference is movies and searching youtube but would love to know more about it and any appreciation societies online etc? I would love to visit the US and experience it 1st hand. I feel a real affinity to this music but feel very far removed, if anyone could post links where I could find out more I would be very appreciative!
ten years later, still my favourite
Keep the spirit alive :)
yes.....old timey....after Monroe....a little garcia playing old timey.........
where these music has gone? I can say one thing how was green our valley...
Love this music🎉
thanks for posting loved it
the second picture u c on there with the little girl in the newspaper is my mom :)
Hi Rosie, just google Bluegrass Festivals, and go!!! You'll meet people easily and then from there, the sky's the limit if you want to listen to, play, or dance to that music. Good luck!
A real mans music.
Never mind. This is just as good, only different. Sadder.
Good one. Thx
Now that was balm for a weary soul. Thank you, hope to meet you in heaven soon.\0/\0/\0/
Please keep this going
"Farther Along" written by Bill Gaither
This is actually "Mountain Music" not Bluegrass. Bluegrass was "invented" around 1949 by Bill Monroe. Bluegrass obviously descended from "Mountain Music", but "Mountain Music" is much older, and is an adaptation of traditional music from the British Isles as performed by the Scots-Irish (AKA Ulster Scots in the UK) who were the Frontier Folks who settled the Southern Appalachian Mountains in the mid 1700"s onward. "Mountain Music" (AKA "Hillbilly" music genre) is the solid bedrock roots of the entire spectrum of modern American music from Folk & Gospel, thru Country, Rock, Pop and R&B". In 1927, during the Bristol TN recording Sessions by Victor Recording, the Original Carter Family (Sara, Maybelle and A. P. Carter) introduced this Appalacian Folk music to a worldwide audience. Differing from traditional Hillbilly banjo & fiddle lead instrumentals, the fabulous Carter Family used autoharp and guitar instrumentals to create a unique Folk Style and Sound that easily crossed musical genres. The Carter's unique style and sound in effect became the focusing lense from which originated the broad rainbow spectrum of modern American Music.
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Thank you for your information regards the history of American HillyBilly, Mountain Music. Most appreciated. From New Zealand Happy, healthy and prosperous New Year. God Bless
@Rowanriver They have taken our heritage or we gave it away or forgot to remember
SLAYER! SLAYER! SLAYER! SLAYER!
Boy, I cant wait to get tickets to this shit.
The music of my people
Wow, awesome
And to think, they played ALL that with all that extra webbing between their fingers.
I heard they just started the first leg of their world tour!!!
God damn! This is ten minutes long. 😲😲😲
I imagine cowboys around 1800 to this music
yhuppp, Did you have to put in the obseneity? Learn to express yourself without resorting to 'barnyard' language. Usually, our kind of music doesn't attract your kind!,...of person I mean! This is great harmony and effort, which I respect.
Does anybody know the name of the first tune??
this kinda music scares me not sure why still love it
I heard the guitar players daughter has the most beautiful two and a half eyes you ever did see.
haha, i can see why,,but it's pretty badass still.
A for effort.
I bet THEY remember what mothers milk tastes like.
They damn sure didnt play basket ball .ha ha ha
Can you believe Beethoven was deaf?
Where's my sister???
...excuse me!, you had better look in your hymnal, I can assure you, -it was NOT written by Bill Gaither!, unless there is TWO, I don't think so!
Singer No. 1: Wanna sing another one?
Singer No. 2: Hold on. Gotta go brush my tooth.
Sounds like my sex life.
good video but that is not bluegrass. No bluegrass existed until Bill Monroe. Also the Carter family is not blue grass. Not sure why people call all southern music bluegrass.
I seriously doubt they learned to play from tablature.
Well is it Old Time or Bluegrass? There is a difference.
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Profanity is the sign of a conversational cripple.
speekrs blew at 3:00 sozz :(
Still not quite as good as French Canadian...but maybe that's just me.
So boring zzzZzzZ
Eder Bueno Your parents are boring, but if it wasn't for them you would have no teen spirit, now would you. I'm in nirvana listening to this music.