I’ve already been practicing this and it really sounds great when you get it! Thanks for your videos they are a great help. Before I read your reply I was thinking what to call this lick, Ralph’s walking lick sounds good to me, so I’ll use that too! Thanks, much appreciated. Tony
This past week, I was fortunate to put my first archtop on layaway. It's a MASTERCLONE and it's got a few little things to straighten out. It has both spikes and a slide capo.. The slides gotta go! And of course fixing those two screw holes. Apart from that, just cleaning and maybe a new tailpiece and bridge. Hopefully the tone ring will be good!
My archtop is off for fret work, so I'm stuck with my flathead for another week or so. The Flathead sounds like cardboard compared to my archtop! 🤣😂@@thebanjooutlaw
I was just listening to Ralph play Cumberland Gap. He did the firs part a little different as he always did things his way, but his up the neck part seems to me wat different. A little bluesy twist I'm hearing. What are your thoughts on this? Recon I could talk you into breaking it down and posting?
Hey man! Thanks for the suggestion… I hope everybody understands that I might not get around to everybody’s specific requests, but I will try to keep them all in mind along with my own ideas for videos as well! There is just so little time… it might take a while but I will try to keep all the requests in mind! Thank you for watching friend!👍
Where is your video on the best song he ever did. “A Robin Built a Nest on Daddys Grave? I have had to learn it on my own. Its played by Steve Sparkman I know but please give us your version.
I usually slide from 3rd to 5th to play pretty polly and it gets very rough to get it clean up to 140 bpm. Might as well try this a whole lot more for speed and rythm instead. Thanks man. Were it not for people like you Ralph's sound will get lost into time, deep down into the mountains.
I sometimes refer to this as Ralph’s “walking lick”… cause he keeps “walking” on that fourth string!😁
I always called it the "Ralph Stanley Bump" Great video!
Trying to learn, but it seems like I need the Tabs to learn. Thank you for the video's I know what I'm looking for.
Yeah, timing & tone. So much to learn & practise.
Thanks 😊
@@brucejohnston6184 👍
Thanks for sharing, looking forward to adding this one to my Stanley inventory of licks.
Thank you!👍
Some of us would really benefit from you playing while counting for us 🙏
Wow. This replaces that nasty square roll in the Scruggs style, and so much faster, too. Thank you!!
I’ve already been practicing this and it really sounds great when you get it! Thanks for your videos they are a great help. Before I read your reply I was thinking what to call this lick, Ralph’s walking lick sounds good to me, so I’ll use that too! Thanks, much appreciated. Tony
Thank you Tony!👍
I appreciate you making this video buddy!
Thank you buddy I’m working on this as soon as I get home it’s evening
@@highlonesomebluegrass8286 yeah man!👍
This past week, I was fortunate to put my first archtop on layaway. It's a MASTERCLONE and it's got a few little things to straighten out. It has both spikes and a slide capo.. The slides gotta go! And of course fixing those two screw holes. Apart from that, just cleaning and maybe a new tailpiece and bridge. Hopefully the tone ring will be good!
I hear you man!👍
@@thebanjooutlaw any way I can send you some pictures?
There’s a lot of archtop sound coming out of that banjo
Haha thanks!👍
My archtop is off for fret work, so I'm stuck with my flathead for another week or so. The Flathead sounds like cardboard compared to my archtop! 🤣😂@@thebanjooutlaw
@@GeorgeCampbell1964 😁
Thanks for the lesson. Could you use this roll on every chord?
I was just listening to Ralph play Cumberland Gap. He did the firs part a little different as he always did things his way, but his up the neck part seems to me wat different. A little bluesy twist I'm hearing. What are your thoughts on this? Recon I could talk you into breaking it down and posting?
Hey man! Thanks for the suggestion… I hope everybody understands that I might not get around to everybody’s specific requests, but I will try to keep them all in mind along with my own ideas for videos as well! There is just so little time… it might take a while but I will try to keep all the requests in mind! Thank you for watching friend!👍
@@thebanjooutlaw oh yeah man! Believe me, I totally understand!
Where is your video on the best song he ever did. “A Robin Built a Nest on Daddys Grave? I have had to learn it on my own. Its played by Steve Sparkman I know but please give us your version.
I usually slide from 3rd to 5th to play pretty polly and it gets very rough to get it clean up to 140 bpm. Might as well try this a whole lot more for speed and rythm instead.
Thanks man. Were it not for people like you Ralph's sound will get lost into time, deep down into the mountains.
Thank you friend!👍