Wonderful presentation, I love seeing these young artists who are so talented, well spoken, and educated! I'm a 1981 Berklee grad and it always makes me happy to see the diverse talents and styles of those folks who went through my alma mater and represent it so well! Molly is a very special talent, an equally great player, singer, and songwriter!!
God, that right hand... ultimate efficiency, absolute consistency, unconscious perfection in attack, dynamics, change of tempo... music comes from the right hand, and so few of us ever develop it well.
Billder Inbaja, couldn't agree more. I know I focused on my left hand (fiddle player for 30 years, guitar for two weeks, ha!) way too much in the past. Started to focus on the right hand about 3 years ago and that's where it's at.
I just accidentally hit thumb down.. ugh. Don’t know how to take it back, but I did not mean thumbs down. Didn’t mean anything, just accidentally hit the doodad.
Funny how so many of us never realize that for...forever. When I was young I thought my left hand was “good”, better than my right. After about 40 years I realized I didn’t have a clue. As for Molly, her right hand is the most amazing thing I’ve ever seen. At a glance, it looks like you couldn’t possibly be accurate playing like that. But, she’s flawless! Absolutely flawless and nuanced. And, oh, did I mention fast? But, she so much more than fast, which is all so many bluegrass pickers focus on.
It's so easy to get caught up in her technical prowess, but her feeling and musicality just blows me away. There are a lot of "bluegrass shredders" who can flat pick that well, but they just don't have that SOUND! And then there is her voice! She is the whole package.
One of the best tips, "keep the melody in your head while crosspicking". Thanks Molly! Really helped me play with a syncopated rhythm while playing "to the melody".
Now I know why Molly is such a brilliant musician - besides having a HUGE amount of talent, she also has a long musical history. I lived in the Bay Area during the early 1970's, and was into (listening) the local bluegrass scene back then. My friend Brian Baxter had a sister named Dorothy, who played with the "Good Old Persons" - I loved her playing so much! She inspired me to keep at it, because I needed inspiration, not being very talented myself. Brian took me to see her play at a pizza joint in Berkley on his birthday, and she stole my heart. During a break, when he introduced me to her, I asked if she had heard of "Clarence White", who I had seen, or "Tony Rice", and she said "oh sure, I played with Tony before" (and everybody knew about Clarence already). That shut me up about name dropping, then I learned she worked at a guitar repair shop in Fairfax, doing repair work - I was in love. Later I went to a guitar making school, but my health problems precluded me ever becoming a luthier or repair person - now a mere farmer.. I later saw Doc Watson with Merle Watson in Georgetown a few years later, which was one of my lifetimes most memorable experiences - I'll never forget that night. There is something about the honesty of old time country and bluegrass music that captures my heart... Now Molly has stolen my heart too - I love your music Molly! You may be a young woman, but you have a deep soul, and you plow the depths of your beautiful heart to conjure magical healing music for us all. THANKS to you for being such a wonderful person, who generously shares your amazing talent with us all..!
David, What a wonderful story. Yes, Molly was a joy to get to know. I look forward to working with her many more times in the future. Thanks for being part of our guitar family. - Steve
I heard and saw Molly and Friends last Friday in Asheville- moving. I would give anything to play like her, but I wasn't born with her gifts. On a technical level, her speed and precision is "inconceivable", but what catches me is when she takes a bit more time to move into the mood. Thank you, Molly- my life is better because you are here.
Molly's picking and voice are wonderful! Her taste in jackets is too...I still wear the Levi jacket with the lining - identical to hers, though more beat up - that I bought near 40 years ago!
One of the most gifted and engaging female guitarists on the planet offering some insight into her playing, and at time of writing 14 numpties have given this a ' thumbs down'. You have to despair.
Awesome interview Steve- I really appreciate what you are doing my friend and it’s all about the passion we have for guitar and you communicate that very well with Molly 😀
Molly is wonderful. It's unusual to find a super-great singer who also is a super-great guitarist, one who does more than just strum. But Molly's strumming is also great, as well as her picking, along with her singing. I should mention that the song she's singing around 37.00 is especially good at bringing out the beauty in her voice.
She is so incredible and so informative and a joy to listen to. She follows up the interview with "Gentle On My Mind" which was great! Incredible player.
So great to hear Molly appreciate Vern Williams, Kathy Kallick, Laurie Lewis, David Grisman and her dad -- music inspirations from California -- and also Clarence White, Tony Rice, David Grier, Gillian Welch, Dave Rawlings from outside of California!
45.30 open scale runs👍Put this in as a reminder for me to look again but must say how much I enjoyed this interview! She is obviously a great player but I also think she has a lovely tone to her singing.
No matter what and how fast she's playing, Molly Tuttle has this rare ability to make it sound and look so smooth, easy and rhythmic, which is a great gift. It's just wonderful and inspiring listening to her.
cool video! Lot of people don't know this but Mr. Jerry Garcia was initially a San Francisco Bay area Bluegrass folky who played banjo. Also, regarding the idea that any given geographical area would or would not have Bluegrass, I'd offer this story: I grew up in a Midwestern city bordered the mason Dixon line. Tons and tons of Bluegrass players lived in my hometown. We were about an hour away from the Ohio river that separates Ohio from Kentucky. When I was about 19 years old I traveled to Nantucket Massachusetts to visit family . I went into a local restaurant/bar/Music Venue and was totally floored to hear some dyed-in-wool, very authentic bluegrass music. I don't recall the name of the trio, but they really were great. And I was surprised as I stayed in the region and eventually learned that New England has a very robust country music scene as well as Bluegrass and pretty much anything else. and that's a good thing!
Very Very Nice! Thanks Molly and Steve. Wish I could of seen this live but I was unable to get it here in Costa Rica. This makes op for that. Thanks Steve for always having someone special for us to learn from Christopher
Strawberry bluegrass festival up in the Sierra Nevada has been a big thing since.. I met my wife.. I went to a small college up there.. I was in a jug band... and those guys were the founders of the Strawberry bluegrass festival..... back in the dark ages of Commodore computers .. I was not involved, but attended one of the festivals.. right before I met my wife in 84 I think it was.. no wonder I remember it.. 86.. right before we moved to New Mexico... and.. I was 4 years sober.. and actually remembered the fun I had... far out man
This was excellent. Molly is not only an unbelievable musician, but so pleasant and generous with her time and knowledge. If there are 2 questions I could’ve asked, they would’ve been, how often does she change strings, and can she play fingerstyle at all?
Yeah, we can see that's good enough. Learned so much such watching this picking style. I like Jim Dunlop purple pics which has round cavity on it for acoustic guitar and it is thick. I checked it is nylon big stubby 3mm. It is not stuck on strings don't know why ? But I have about Jim's almost any plectrums you have to find your own to play great.
Amazing player amazing content, Steve. I've been working toward incorporating some bluegrass techniques in my own playing, specifically crosspicking. I understand Molly plants her wrist on the bridge when crosspicking and she mentioned others post up with a pinky. I seem to be floating. Does anyone know any players that float?
To see Molly's bluegrass path, look at " the Tuttles with AJ Lee" videos here. It's her family band, Molly very young, up until more recent times. Videos go back 10 years, like this one, Molly on guitar. ruclips.net/video/jwtof_M5KT4/видео.html Or here with her little bros, 9 yrs ago! ruclips.net/video/vTJ8xH7c8xY/видео.html
Omg I just fell in love 😍lol iv heard about Molly but never really realized how good she is she seems very down to earth goood person I totally would love sit around a fire and get a lesson or few on some that picking she is so smooth that right hand looks like it’s b just strumming but she is shredding. Very nice it cool to see the new generation keep this music alive. And as a female coming ing in putting all those good ol boys in there place.totally 🔥🔥 hope to catch a live show some day soon you playing grey fox this year ..?
Don’t forget Steve, Jerry Garcia, one of the greatest San Francisco guitarists of all time was a member of Old and In The Way which still has the best selling bluegrass album of all time. There is a vibrant bluegrass scene in the Bay Area.
Great show/interview, Steve. I first saw Molly perform with her dad, Jack live at the Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul during a showing of A Prarie Home Companion years ago. I’ve followed her career closely and seen her perform several times. It’s always great.
@Guitar Gathering I know this is a year after the fact, but I would be really interested to know Molly's action setup. String clearance at the first fret, string height at the 12th fret, string spacing at the peghead nut & saddle, neck relief etc. She's such a natural talent that she probably doesn't even worry about that kind of thing. lol
She’s a gift to all guitar players. I love her playing and singing
She needs more thumbs ups.
She's an absolute gem, a true national treasure. Protect Molly at all costs!
Yes!
So true!
I can't listen to Molly play, sing, or speak without just thinking, "Amazing" every time. Such talent and personality. Go girl!
Right hand and left hand perfection. Her flst picking is so rhythmically perfect it sounds like finger picking with a flat pick. One of a kind
I had never heard of Molly Tuttle till about a week ago, and I am blown away by her playing. Wow!
Same here , beautiful
When Molly plays and sings i cry . It,s beautiful.
Yes, she's a treasure. - Steve
Molly is just so sweet, humble and massively talented.
Yes, I agree 100%! - Steve
Wonderful presentation, I love seeing these young artists who are so talented, well spoken, and educated!
I'm a 1981 Berklee grad and it always makes me happy to see the diverse talents and styles of those folks who went through my alma mater and represent it so well!
Molly is a very special talent, an equally great player, singer, and songwriter!!
Molly is simply INCREDIBLE!!!!!!
She transports me, dear lord...
Such a sweet soul, a wonderful, talented, amazing person. A real pleasure to listen to her play and sing.
God, that right hand... ultimate efficiency, absolute consistency, unconscious perfection in attack, dynamics, change of tempo... music comes from the right hand, and so few of us ever develop it well.
Billder Inbaja, couldn't agree more. I know I focused on my left hand (fiddle player for 30 years, guitar for two weeks, ha!) way too much in the past. Started to focus on the right hand about 3 years ago and that's where it's at.
The Right hand's the engine, the left hand can't get anywhere on time unless the right hand is running properly.
I just accidentally hit thumb down.. ugh. Don’t know how to take it back, but I did not mean thumbs down. Didn’t mean anything, just accidentally hit the doodad.
Her right hand precision is sublime. I use thumb and index (ala Merle Travis style) and can't even come close to replicating her lines.
Funny how so many of us never realize that for...forever. When I was young I thought my left hand was “good”, better than my right. After about 40 years I realized I didn’t have a clue. As for Molly, her right hand is the most amazing thing I’ve ever seen. At a glance, it looks like you couldn’t possibly be accurate playing like that. But, she’s flawless! Absolutely flawless and nuanced. And, oh, did I mention fast? But, she so much more than fast, which is all so many bluegrass pickers focus on.
It's so easy to get caught up in her technical prowess, but her feeling and musicality just blows me away. There are a lot of "bluegrass shredders" who can flat pick that well, but they just don't have that SOUND! And then there is her voice! She is the whole package.
Yep, shredders don't understand that music is made up of notes and spaces and a great musician is one that can work those together
her touch to the strings are so smooth
Yes, she was a great guest - phenomenal playing and wonderful person to talk to.
Her own material is fantastic. I hope a major label signs her. More people need to hear her talent.
Witnessing genius! Thank you so much Molly!
One of the best tips, "keep the melody in your head while crosspicking". Thanks Molly! Really helped me play with a syncopated rhythm while playing "to the melody".
I am a fawning fan of this inspiring musician. Her songs have brought tears, and her guitar playing is stunning. Great interview.
Now I know why Molly is such a brilliant musician - besides having a HUGE amount of talent, she also has a long musical history. I lived in the Bay Area during the early 1970's, and was into (listening) the local bluegrass scene back then. My friend Brian Baxter had a sister named Dorothy, who played with the "Good Old Persons" - I loved her playing so much! She inspired me to keep at it, because I needed inspiration, not being very talented myself. Brian took me to see her play at a pizza joint in Berkley on his birthday, and she stole my heart. During a break, when he introduced me to her, I asked if she had heard of "Clarence White", who I had seen, or "Tony Rice", and she said "oh sure, I played with Tony before" (and everybody knew about Clarence already). That shut me up about name dropping, then I learned she worked at a guitar repair shop in Fairfax, doing repair work - I was in love. Later I went to a guitar making school, but my health problems precluded me ever becoming a luthier or repair person - now a mere farmer.. I later saw Doc Watson with Merle Watson in Georgetown a few years later, which was one of my lifetimes most memorable experiences - I'll never forget that night. There is something about the honesty of old time country and bluegrass music that captures my heart...
Now Molly has stolen my heart too - I love your music Molly! You may be a young woman, but you have a deep soul, and you plow the depths of your beautiful heart to conjure magical healing music for us all. THANKS to you for being such a wonderful person, who generously shares your amazing talent with us all..!
David, What a wonderful story. Yes, Molly was a joy to get to know. I look forward to working with her many more times in the future. Thanks for being part of our guitar family. - Steve
Whappened to Dorothy? I took lessons from her in 1979.
Her playing has taken off to a new level but lets not forget her vocals.....she has become a giant!
I heard and saw Molly and Friends last Friday in Asheville- moving. I would give anything to play like her, but I wasn't born with her gifts. On a technical level, her speed and precision is "inconceivable", but what catches me is when she takes a bit more time to move into the mood. Thank you, Molly- my life is better because you are here.
Great show Steve! I had the privilege of seeing Molly at a festival in Farmers Branch Tx in October and she was great! Phenomenal player!
Molly's picking and voice are wonderful! Her taste in jackets is too...I still wear the Levi jacket with the lining - identical to hers, though more beat up - that I bought near 40 years ago!
Talent beyond words
One of the most gifted and engaging female guitarists on the planet offering some insight into her playing, and at time of writing 14 numpties have given this a ' thumbs down'. You have to despair.
She's not wearing a tight, low cut top. Completely negates her talent, apparently.
@Lord Raiden Intelligent retort. Yawn.
make that 39 numpties #proudnumptie
Currently 47 twats that can't handle the fact that they'll never be as dedicated or as talented as she
@@chasingcomets2141 The ratio is 38 "yes" for every 1 "no"
She is just incredible, amazing playing and vocals.
Yes, definitely!
Terrific lyrics.
Thanks for posting!
Thanks Molly, a true lady and artist
Her right hand technique and accuracy is amazing.
Awesome interview Steve- I really appreciate what you are doing my friend and it’s all about the passion we have for guitar and you communicate that very well with Molly 😀
Thanks Kevin, Learn all you can! - Steve
What a great surprise!!!
Molly is a treasure. Learn all you can.
Molly is wonderful. It's unusual to find a super-great singer who also is a super-great guitarist, one who does more than just strum. But Molly's strumming is also great, as well as her picking, along with her singing. I should mention that the song she's singing around 37.00 is especially good at bringing out the beauty in her voice.
Maybe in bluegrass music ,it's not unusual in blues and Rnb for guitarists to be a double threat .
She is so incredible and so informative and a joy to listen to. She follows up the interview with "Gentle On My Mind" which was great! Incredible player.
So great to hear Molly appreciate Vern Williams, Kathy Kallick, Laurie Lewis, David Grisman and her dad -- music inspirations from California -- and also Clarence White, Tony Rice, David Grier, Gillian Welch, Dave Rawlings from outside of California!
Tony Rice was raised in California as was Gillian Welch.
Thank you for all the efforts, wonderful, thanks to you both.
45.30 open scale runs👍Put this in as a reminder for me to look again but must say how much I enjoyed this interview! She is obviously a great player but I also think she has a lovely tone to her singing.
I thank the interviewer for showing us the pick clearly. Very important!
No matter what and how fast she's playing, Molly Tuttle has this rare ability to make it sound and look so smooth, easy and rhythmic, which is a great gift. It's just wonderful and inspiring listening to her.
Yes, she is a joy to watch and listen to. - Steve
don't be fooled by her smile she is a beast on guitar. she's just toying with us on this video. she's awesome !!!!
Great show steve, and a pleasure to listen to Molly play.
Loved this. Love Molly. You're ok too Steve.😁
Thanks Pat! You're the best!
Genius guitarist, songwriter, and songwriter!!! So rare!
Good singer too!
Who on earth gives a thumbs down to art like this?
Beautiful music - Happy Christmas and a good new year to you and your family Molly...
cool video! Lot of people don't know this but Mr. Jerry Garcia was initially a San Francisco Bay area Bluegrass folky who played banjo. Also, regarding the idea that any given geographical area would or would not have Bluegrass, I'd offer this story:
I grew up in a Midwestern city bordered the mason Dixon line. Tons and tons of Bluegrass players lived in my hometown. We were about an hour away from the Ohio river that separates Ohio from Kentucky. When I was about 19 years old I traveled to Nantucket Massachusetts to visit family . I went into a local restaurant/bar/Music Venue and was totally floored to hear some dyed-in-wool, very authentic bluegrass music. I don't recall the name of the trio, but they really were great. And I was surprised as I stayed in the region and eventually learned that New England has a very robust country music scene as well as Bluegrass and pretty much anything else.
and that's a good thing!
VERY GOOD ADVICE LEARNING EVERYWHERE AND ANYONE LIKE MOLLY. GREAT!!.,!!!
Molly, thanks for sharing some of your techniques!!
Molly is BEST OF BEST!! Sound sooooo beautiful!!!!!!!!!
Yes and a sweet person as well. -Steve
How can you not love this lady?
Beautiful singing and picking. This song is awesome. Thanks for sharing this!
the accuracy of her picking is outrageous
What an amazing talent Molly is. This is so great.
Oh my!! Youre awesome!!! Sweet voice, and insane guitar skills!! Congrats!!!
Molly still blows me away with her amazing flat picking style.
From Brasil, I love her and his work!! Thanks and blessings, Molly!!
when you're good at mixing great skills and wonderful music.. Big big big and I mean BIG ups!
Thanks Molly
SHE PLAYS WITH HER HEART AND SOUNDS WITH GRACE.
Very Very Nice! Thanks Molly and Steve. Wish I could of seen this live but I was unable to get it here in Costa Rica. This makes op for that. Thanks Steve for always having someone special for us to learn from Christopher
I just cannot understand how she is able to pick like that, it’s incredible!
Also great interview!
Beautiful song
It takes a bold man to hold a guitar while sitting next to Molly Tuttle. Great interview, thanks!
Ha! And that's about all I did through the interview. She was amazing. - Steve
As a blues player Im always amazed at how many notes Bluegrass players fit into 3 chords.
Woah, this girl is music! She doesn't make music, she is!
Who can tell the dancer from the dance. (W.B. Yeats.)
Molly is an inspiration.
Strawberry bluegrass festival up in the Sierra Nevada has been a big thing since.. I met my wife.. I went to a small college up there.. I was in a jug band... and those guys were the founders of the Strawberry bluegrass festival..... back in the dark ages of Commodore computers .. I was not involved, but attended one of the festivals.. right before I met my wife in 84 I think it was.. no wonder I remember it.. 86.. right before we moved to New Mexico... and.. I was 4 years sober.. and actually remembered the fun I had... far out man
thanks for sharing your music.. both of you.. Ms Tuttle... you are awesome darlin
This was excellent. Molly is not only an unbelievable musician, but so pleasant and generous with her time and knowledge. If there are 2 questions I could’ve asked, they would’ve been, how often does she change strings, and can she play fingerstyle at all?
Don’t know about strings, but she can play fingerstyle.
That's def good enough for me!! She's terrific!
Molly is awesome!
I love her guitar
Damn, I love ❤️ you! Awesome inspiration!! I play banjo, but not nearly as talented as you. I learned from the Gilmores in Appleton Wisconsin
MOLLY, have no words to explain. I'm truly in love
Yeah, we can see that's good enough. Learned so much such watching this picking style.
I like Jim Dunlop purple pics which has round cavity on it for acoustic guitar and it is thick. I checked it is nylon big stubby 3mm.
It is not stuck on strings don't know why ? But I have about Jim's almost any plectrums you have to find your own to play great.
2020 Molly is an incredible player and her voice ain't bad either
Yes, she is brilliant!
Love it 😊thanks for sharing
Wow! That is wonderful.
Magic!!❤
Great insightful interview!
David
Amazing player amazing content, Steve. I've been working toward incorporating some bluegrass techniques in my own playing, specifically crosspicking. I understand Molly plants her wrist on the bridge when crosspicking and she mentioned others post up with a pinky. I seem to be floating. Does anyone know any players that float?
To see Molly's bluegrass path, look at " the Tuttles with AJ Lee" videos here. It's her family band, Molly very young, up until more recent times. Videos go back 10 years, like this one, Molly on guitar. ruclips.net/video/jwtof_M5KT4/видео.html
Or here with her little bros, 9 yrs ago! ruclips.net/video/vTJ8xH7c8xY/видео.html
Gems are gems bless thy hand ur guitar is grate also is it old gibson always wanted one l1 l2 series
OMG I learn guitar from this guy
My favorite picks are the wore out ones, to bad they don't last🤣🤣
Play another one Molly❤️
Awesome! very enjoyable performer
Fantastic
Always wonderful 👍 Thanks 🙏
Every time I see Molly play & sing, I fall in love with her all over again.
Thanks Molly!
Lovely molly is the chosen one
Great questions. Great musician.
Good grief she is good. What a pleasure to hear.
Omg I just fell in love 😍lol iv heard about Molly but never really realized how good she is she seems very down to earth goood person I totally would love sit around a fire and get a lesson or few on some that picking she is so smooth that right hand looks like it’s b just strumming but she is shredding. Very nice it cool to see the new generation keep this music alive. And as a female coming ing in putting all those good ol boys in there place.totally 🔥🔥 hope to catch a live show some day soon you playing grey fox this year ..?
Yes, she is amazing! - Steve
David Howley is a great Celtic flat picker IN NASHVILLE! DADGAD king!
Don’t forget Steve, Jerry Garcia, one of the greatest San Francisco guitarists of all time was a member of Old and In The Way which still has the best selling bluegrass album of all time. There is a vibrant bluegrass scene in the Bay Area.
I didn't realize that until Molly mentioned that. Thanks Jeff. - Steve
All music thrives in the bay area.
Jeff Johansen has e
Jerry was a banjo picker back in those days.
Great show/interview, Steve. I first saw Molly perform with her dad, Jack live at the Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul during a showing of A Prarie Home Companion years ago. I’ve followed her career closely and seen her perform several times. It’s always great.
Wow - that's really cool that you were there for that show!
Jeff Johansen up
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Thanks and Molly is great! A joy to be with and listen to. Glad you're part of our guitar family. - Steve
Molly's the best.
Molly is the Santana for modern/ country/ Bluegrass music...
Got tickets to see her in Leeds uk
@Guitar Gathering I know this is a year after the fact, but I would be really interested to know Molly's action setup. String clearance at the first fret, string height at the 12th fret, string spacing at the peghead nut & saddle, neck relief etc. She's such a natural talent that she probably doesn't even worry about that kind of thing. lol