Learn to Play Like Norman Blake | Acoustic Guitar Flatpicking Lesson

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • Roots and bluegrass guitarist Alan Barnosky gives an overview of Norman Blake’s unique approach to flatpicking guitar, with examples covering everything from his driving accompaniment style to his subtly dazzling single-note lines. Be sure to read Barnosky’s full lesson, including both standard notation and tablature for all examples, in the March/April 2022 issue of AG, available now at bit.ly/3FIqTjL.
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  • @utub333
    @utub333 2 года назад +14

    Wonderful instruction and playing. Alan's lessons are among the best I've seen online. Plus NB rocks. Thank you

  • @Gently469
    @Gently469 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for breaking down his style in a way that makes it easier to learn.
    Norman is a national treasure!

  • @FootHillFav
    @FootHillFav 2 года назад +7

    Amazing and accurate lesson on the techniques of norman blake! Thank you!

  • @craigdylan3953
    @craigdylan3953 8 месяцев назад +2

    Norman really was one of the better flat pickers from the 70's and on. Good Travis plus pickin. No matter what he played; he made them all sound good.

    • @bchunter53
      @bchunter53 4 месяца назад

      "one of the better flat pickers from the 70's"??? The consensus is a bit more than this.

  • @pegloughran3700
    @pegloughran3700 Год назад +1

    If I had just heard this guitar work on the radio I would have thought it was Norman Blake. Thank you for enlightening me as to why!

  • @robertshorthill6836
    @robertshorthill6836 Год назад +5

    Years ago, I tried to play Under the Double Eagle Norman Blake style on my mandolin. It was recognizable and not too shabby if I do say so myself. I even taught the tune at a fiddle fest workshop. I think the folks had a good lesson and it was a lot of fun.

    • @timh8490
      @timh8490 Год назад

      Nothing more satisfying than figuring out a tune on your own

    • @robertshorthill6836
      @robertshorthill6836 Год назад

      @@timh8490 And my cousin in another town plays piano. She expressed an interest in wanting to try some of these old fiddle tunes on piano. She was concerned it was a chore for me to convert tabs to notation for her. I told her the real, but enjoyable chore is getting these notes from music to tabs, in my case, then into notation. Too much great music to get it all. Cheers, Bob

  • @JohnDuncanAVLFiddler
    @JohnDuncanAVLFiddler Год назад +2

    Alan is fantastic. Wonderful guitar picker and I love his articles too!

  • @TheCompleteGuitarist
    @TheCompleteGuitarist 2 года назад +1

    Great attention to detail. Thanks.

  • @stephenbouchelle7706
    @stephenbouchelle7706 Год назад +1

    Clear examples. Thanks.

  • @maryfd536
    @maryfd536 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for introducing me to Norman Blake and his flat picking style. I absolutely love it!

    • @AcousticGuitarMag
      @AcousticGuitarMag  4 месяца назад

      Awesome! Glad to make the introduction. Here are some more great flatpickers to check out and learn from: acousticguitar.com/flatpicking-master-class-from-doc-watson-to-molly-tuttle-learn-to-think-and-play-like-the-greats/

  • @stephenk419
    @stephenk419 Год назад +1

    Great teaching - really helpful and fun to learn...thank you!

  • @cyclotherapist
    @cyclotherapist 2 года назад +6

    A really well done lesson. Thanks so much.

    • @AcousticGuitarMag
      @AcousticGuitarMag  2 года назад

      You are very welcome! We've got plenty more lessons on acousticguitar.com and if you'd like to support us, check out our Patreon page, www.patreon.com/acousticguitarplus.

  • @leifberglund941
    @leifberglund941 7 месяцев назад

    Thank You for this video! Very informative!!

  • @flatpickindan
    @flatpickindan 6 месяцев назад

    Alan’s lessons are the best!

  • @hbsmit5284
    @hbsmit5284 Год назад

    Thank you very much Alan! I appriciate your clear teaching of NB crosspicking. Greeteings from Martin, Holland

  • @markhall7951
    @markhall7951 Год назад +2

    Nice break down. I love playing NB songs. I'd suggest on the loose wrist thing on the strumming is to reverse the practice. Work on the strum from the elbow like Steven Kaufman and working down to NB's loose wrist and the subtle stuff. Trying to do those NB appreggios at the start would be tough to learn. They just happen. NB isn't particularly precise in strumming in any case, as you say. It's much easier to play if you don't try to be too precise.

  • @neilw259
    @neilw259 6 месяцев назад

    Really decent analysis of Norman Blake’s flat picking style.

  • @jdhaole7650
    @jdhaole7650 2 года назад +2

    Great material! Very well presented. Thanks so much for this.

    • @AcousticGuitarMag
      @AcousticGuitarMag  2 года назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it, we've got plenty more on acousticguitar.com and if you'd like to support us, check out our Patreon page, www.patreon.com/acousticguitarplus.

  • @gregdoran5850
    @gregdoran5850 Год назад

    I will watch this video for a month! Or at least until I can play it. Great Tutorial. Perfectly explained and shown!! Thank you!

  • @bobfurlani3314
    @bobfurlani3314 Год назад

    Brilliant lesson!

  • @bubbler9583
    @bubbler9583 2 года назад +1

    This is tremendous

  • @brianj4090
    @brianj4090 9 месяцев назад

    Walking bass concept is really really really cool. I’m going to work that til it gets into the toolbox

  • @tommywolffordw8182
    @tommywolffordw8182 2 года назад +1

    Good,playing

  • @AcousticGuitarMag
    @AcousticGuitarMag  2 года назад +2

    If you like this video, we've got plenty more on acousticguitar.com and if you'd like to support us, check out our Patreon page, www.patreon.com/acousticguitarplus.

  • @AcousticGuitarMag
    @AcousticGuitarMag  2 года назад

    Read the full lesson, with tab and notation, here: acousticguitar.com/how-to-flatpick-like-roots-legend-norman-blake/

  • @lindafields8995
    @lindafields8995 Год назад

    Very easy to follow lessons. Who built your guitar? It makes flat picking look so easy!! Thanks

  • @Grindstaff09
    @Grindstaff09 Год назад

    I hear organic pick material in the pick...sounds proper!!

  • @mandolinman2006
    @mandolinman2006 Год назад +1

    I'm curious how he does some of the chord progressions where it's like he's doing walk-ups in chords. It's similar to the rhythm work of Don Reno I've heard. I think one such instance of the video on RUclips Salty.

  • @lowellcalavera6045
    @lowellcalavera6045 2 года назад +6

    I recommend Norman’s lesson on Homespun video. He teaches it himself.

    • @NexusDL12
      @NexusDL12 4 месяца назад

      Yes almost bought those two videos. Just haven’t taken the bluegrass dive yet.

  • @cp1198pc
    @cp1198pc Год назад

    Great lesson. Thanks. Nice guitar, too. What kind is it?

  • @SWOhioTeach
    @SWOhioTeach 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Alan. Thanks for this wonderful lesson.
    Any chance of finding tab for Maple on the Hill?

    • @SWOhioTeach
      @SWOhioTeach 9 месяцев назад

      Hi again. I noticed the link to the tab in comments. I'm sorry I didn't listen/read more carefully. Thanks so much for this. I met Norman Blake years ago at a mutual friend's house, and he was one the kindest most sincere people I've ever met. Absolute national treasure. I had been in a fender bender on the way to see him and was late (he had already been playing for an hour and a half in my friend's living room). He was very concerned that I and my traveling companion were ok. In the course of the conversation, I asked him if he might play "Snowbird on the Ashbank" some time that night because I had been listening to and loved it so well. Everyone had stepped into the kitchen for an intermission. Anyway, even after playing for an hour and a half, Norman said, "Why don't you sit right down, and I'll play it right now?" I did, and it was wonderful. In the course of his playing, a thunderstorm was going through, and the power went out. In total darkness, Norman continued playing as if nothing happened. It is one of the most wonderful, treasured moments of my life. The car was totaled, and I COMPLETELY forgot about it. Lovely guy.

  • @douglasrorrer7697
    @douglasrorrer7697 Год назад +1

    What kind of guitar are you playing? Beautiful tone. Thanks

  • @AcousticGuitarMag
    @AcousticGuitarMag  10 месяцев назад

    Check out Alan's lesson on Doc Watson here: ruclips.net/video/m6oPEOIE90w/видео.html

  • @soaringeagle5227
    @soaringeagle5227 2 года назад +2

    Can anyone recommend the best exercises for flat-picking accuracy and speed as a technical guitar skill not for a specific riff or song?

    • @AcousticGuitarMag
      @AcousticGuitarMag  2 года назад +2

      Here are a few resources to check out: acousticguitar.com/video-lesson-learn-to-play-fast-by-practicing-slowly/; acousticguitar.com/video-lesson-generating-challenging-picking-exercises-from-ninth-chords/; acousticguitar.com/home-sweet-home-try-a-flatpicking-workout-inspired-by-a-banjo-classic/

    • @soaringeagle5227
      @soaringeagle5227 2 года назад +1

      @@AcousticGuitarMag thank you so much. I need to work on my picking hand because I often pluck the wrong string or miss.

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda 2 года назад +1

    yeah,incredibe job- catch you later, broth~

  • @billdedrick1914
    @billdedrick1914 2 года назад +1

    What kind of guitar is that? Year? sitka or adirondack top? strings? flat pick used and thickness?

    • @alanbarnosky5566
      @alanbarnosky5566 2 года назад +7

      Hey Bill it’s a custom build from Huffman guitars in Smithfield NC, about a year old. Carpathian spruce top. I usually use elixir mediums and a blue chip TAD pick

  • @robertshorthill6836
    @robertshorthill6836 Год назад +1

    And I have noticed one professional mandolin teacher that moves his whole right arm up and down and not just his wrist. This to me is a no- no. I broke myself of this bad habit back in the days when I first had seen a Normam instruction tape, from Homespun maybe. Keep that wrist very loose.

  • @regularbloke7410
    @regularbloke7410 10 месяцев назад

    this guitar sounds beautiful and probably costs fortune