I knew I had to stop to carry on with my day but kept thinking 'one more', will come back for the second half, meanwhile don't forget to feed the fish.
Every time I hear you announce the name of the "Georgie" tune, I think of a cat I know, named Georgie, who will be put under tomorrow for dental surgery. I sure hope it goes well.
That mic picks up over a pretty wide range. They were designed to do that for sharing the mic. You could get away with putting about chest height and never moving it at all and you'd get a good balance of voice level and banjo level. I watch a group who records with a Zoom and they always put it about chest height and it picks up voices and guitar really well. Great playing and love the format!
OK fouund this one again ...YES, please do more :) - and your 'open' style, "warts'n'all ya'll" is helpful as well as therapeutic. It's helpful because us beginners, or wannabe beginners, can see how the journey goes in raw reality :) - and that, maybe surprisingly, is very ENCOURAGING! And therapeutic because you do different types of banjos and give us all an idea of the different 'resonances' (??) - tones - of different instruments. Now I have t'say that I really enjoy your gourd-Jesse Head-banjo playing ...so please may we have more! :) I do window cleaning, here in Perth, Western Australia, at age 73, and what do I listen to (boogie to) ... why banjo music, of course! Yours and some Béla Fleck & Abigail Washburn (I know, I know) , and that very beautiful 'TS5- Béla Fleck - Big Country' (it's on youtube) and also examples on that ML-1 Missing Link Baritone Banjo ( Béla Fleck was involved in it's design. Oh yeah, don;t worry, I also love yer Ome Minstrel when yr playing that. Also I watch Lawrence Nyberg's videos on his builds of Octave Mandolins, Citterns, etc! ciao Gregg from Perth :)
This was a great setup all around! I like what you were going for with the radio show vibe. Would love to see you do more stuff like this in the future. Makes a great supplement to Fretless Friday ❤
"Alexa, show me 'A breath of fresh air'"... ...Up pops a MWBB from Sanders! So uplifting watching/hearing this. Favourite part - not sure, maybe the energy in Cr*pple Creek, but for me, edged out by the headphone tap! X
I love your playing and your studio is looking great! my feedback, is that if you do edit anything, please edit out the mic adjustments, they are hard to deal with on headphones. it's nice that you usually announce it and I can shift my headphones quickly if I'm paying attention, but that's the main disruptive thing that I notice and think would smooth out this type of video. goof around, tune and tinker all you want, that's all part of the fun. I say it from a place of love and encouragement, and as someone with sensory sensitivities. thank you for sharing your lovely art!
This was spectacular., So perfect. You get better and better, and your freewheeling instincts always hit the mark. Glad you have found good teachers. They learn as much from you as you do them.
I really like it when you talk about something and also when something unexpected and chaotic happens and you try to do something about it. So I definitely like this "radio show" format more than just songs. (Just please don't touch the microphone while you're speaking. Pause, adjust the microphone, then continue. This way, unwanted sounds won't interfere with your voice. Or it will be easier for you to cut them out in editing. If you want to keep the atmosphere of a radio show, you don't have to cut these parts, just make them a little quieter.)
Just loved every minute of this Phoebe. Your playing and talking is great. You keep me smiling in my darkest moments of my old age. Lots of love mate.♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ Kevin in Australia
I look forward to your posts. Always a thumbs up. It is entertaining, for an old not musical teacher like me, to watch you progress and move forward. You’re doing great you’ve taken the production really seriously, well done
I liked the way this showed your evolution. Not just your playing but also your communication and video skills. I think you have a bright future however you choose to use your skill. Sorry for being so wordy.
Keep it natural , I personally love the jam session feel of your videos. I and others know you can get down to serious business when its called for. keep it light and fun as you have on this one Thanks
This was GREAT for background music at work. You helped the American economy by boosting my productivity! Woot! Really enjoyed the mix of polished/work-in-progress work in a longer form video!
Sounds great and your playing is improving apace, your flow is really getting there! Thanks for sharing your journey with us, it's a proper treat, as we say in Yorkshire 😊
I'm committing the cardinal sin of commenting before I've watched the whole video, but since I'm in the middle of mowing and saw this when stopping for a drink, I'm just going to say that I'm excited to see where it goes. Many of your earlier videos are some of my favorites and deserve to be featured - pumpkins, spinach, and cinnamon rolls come to mind. I'd love to see more like this at whatever frequency works for you.
Sweetheart you don't need to make excuses for you are fantastic and beautiful, and I for one thank you for sharing, love you! Dennis in Florida! 🪕🌹❤️🥰🌴🇺🇸
That first banjo has quite a springy step! The power went out on my whole block and I could see neighbors coming out with flashlights! I didn’t worry , just kicked back and watched this video on my phone and it was very peaceful ! The banjo with the moon on the fifth fret is definitely my favorite! The power came back on and i almost wished it had not !
Hi Phoebe, thank you for this. I really needed this, school has been stressful. This helps a lot, you're doing really great at the banjo. I play too, I'm more of a level 2 banjo player though. I've been playing for well over a year now, hoping to improve. Keep up the banjo and never stop playing. God bless you and have a wonderful rest of your day and week.
"My headphone wire got stuck in my banjo!" Love it! Glad to know I'm not the only one that has stuff like that happen! Next time, bring more chickens and doggies! GREAT VIDEO! Thank you!
Hi Phoebe , actually I am working on a 1790 Early American Desk from New England as I listen to you. I Always allow the individual artists to create their own format ,style, and flavor . You're picking up good Knowledge from your teachers .... I need to get some of my music recorded for sure and you are remind me that I need to connect my microphone audio interface a mixer and have it set up because I have lost a lot of music by not having it ready. Anyways we're just a bunch of people hanging out together and checking out some tunes, and keeping it real. Congratulations on your progress
I looked up Phoebe and it means bright, radient and pure. So that's right then. All the best, thanx forthe radio style long programme, held my attention. Martin London UK
I feel like I've watched a Phoebe Sanders concert, which is great :D I'd love to see some of your friends joining, the videos where you play together are some of my favorites. Oh, and great Hell Broke Loose in Georgia :)
When we use to practice in the basement with my band the drummer and I wore headsets which went into our stage 24 track sound board. Both of us were the singers so I helped hearing everything clearly in stereo. With a bit of reverb for depth. The other 2 in the band didn't want to wear them. Not something we did playing live but we did use floor monitors
I have to listen to banjo music with headphones on, and I don't have them with me, but this looks like a GREAT show! Edit: Everyone's out. I'm listening. It's great. Phoebe, try using RUclips's playback controls to listen to it at 1.25X. It's interesting!
That Cripple Creek you did there is probably one of the best versions I have heard for a very long time... it really flowed, so many people over think it
Thank you Phoebe, another good one. I am also into studio recording gear, and have a small guitar studio. Your microphone sounds nice and clear, and picks up the frequency response of the banjo well.
Very professional. A little tip if you want one, the banjo sounded just fine when you had the mic at mouth height so I don't think I you need to keep moving the mic up and down.
I had a dear friend that was, let's just say a talented musician and banjo player. He was a legend in Athens Ga, and I got blessed for years having him and his wife attend our Christmas parties, where they played! :) They made my Christmas for years! You are a beautiful talented young lady! Thank you for sharing! You are a very special person.
Your facial expressions are priceless Miss Sanders ! Love it !😆
Unfortunately my health is bad at the moment, but your joyful musical performances always bring me a lot of joy. Thank you 😊
Heck yeah, Phoebe, I'm a picker as well and I play this when I'm working throughout the day. Please keep 'em up! Thank you!!
Hi Phoebe, loving the long format version. Keep it up. Thank you
Had a bad day at work, thank you for the "music therapy".
I knew I had to stop to carry on with my day but kept thinking 'one more', will come back for the second half, meanwhile don't forget to feed the fish.
I started painting recently and found that listening to your music inspires some really cool paintings!!! So Thank YOU ;)))
A very pleasant time here on Radio Phoebe
a great blend of everything. Loved it!!!!
Every time I hear you announce the name of the "Georgie" tune, I think of a cat I know, named Georgie, who will be put under tomorrow for dental surgery. I sure hope it goes well.
I dig it. The radio show vibe worked.
That mic picks up over a pretty wide range. They were designed to do that for sharing the mic. You could get away with putting about chest height and never moving it at all and you'd get a good balance of voice level and banjo level. I watch a group who records with a Zoom and they always put it about chest height and it picks up voices and guitar really well. Great playing and love the format!
OK fouund this one again ...YES, please do more :) - and your 'open' style, "warts'n'all ya'll" is helpful as well as therapeutic. It's helpful because us beginners, or wannabe beginners, can see how the journey goes in raw reality :) - and that, maybe surprisingly, is very ENCOURAGING!
And therapeutic because you do different types of banjos and give us all an idea of the different 'resonances' (??) - tones - of different instruments.
Now I have t'say that I really enjoy your gourd-Jesse Head-banjo playing ...so please may we have more! :) I do window cleaning, here in Perth, Western Australia, at age 73, and what do I listen to (boogie to) ... why banjo music, of course! Yours and some Béla Fleck & Abigail Washburn (I know, I know) , and that very beautiful 'TS5- Béla Fleck - Big Country' (it's on youtube) and also examples on that ML-1 Missing Link Baritone Banjo ( Béla Fleck was involved in it's design.
Oh yeah, don;t worry, I also love yer Ome Minstrel when yr playing that.
Also I watch Lawrence Nyberg's videos on his builds of Octave Mandolins, Citterns, etc!
ciao
Gregg from Perth :)
I think you should be proud of yourself for having the courage to experiment in front of thousands.
This was a great setup all around!
I like what you were going for with the radio show vibe.
Would love to see you do more stuff like this in the future. Makes a great supplement to Fretless Friday ❤
"Alexa, show me 'A breath of fresh air'"...
...Up pops a MWBB from Sanders! So uplifting watching/hearing this. Favourite part - not sure, maybe the energy in Cr*pple Creek, but for me, edged out by the headphone tap! X
The last song made me laugh. I'm glad you didn't cut it.
I really like this format. You really make me smile and brighten my day. Thank you ❤
I love your playing and your studio is looking great!
my feedback, is that if you do edit anything, please edit out the mic adjustments, they are hard to deal with on headphones. it's nice that you usually announce it and I can shift my headphones quickly if I'm paying attention, but that's the main disruptive thing that I notice and think would smooth out this type of video. goof around, tune and tinker all you want, that's all part of the fun. I say it from a place of love and encouragement, and as someone with sensory sensitivities. thank you for sharing your lovely art!
Thanks! You’re doing great!
Thank YOU!!
Thanks!
Thank YOU!!!
There’s playing the banjo, which a lot of people do, and there’s loving the banjo..and that’s what makes the music so special! Thanks!😊
I'll keep it simple. More please. =)
Wow !!! I needed that thank you, and I like your set up.. Frail on.
When the mic is on the banjo I still want to see your hand. Otherwise excellent work, thanx and thanx for the nostalgic look back. Martin London UK
You are a treasure Phobe thank you for the smiles❤
This was spectacular., So perfect. You get better and better, and your freewheeling instincts always hit the mark. Glad you have found good teachers. They learn as much from you as you do them.
Finished homework for one class listening to you
I really like it when you talk about something and also when something unexpected and chaotic happens and you try to do something about it. So I definitely like this "radio show" format more than just songs.
(Just please don't touch the microphone while you're speaking. Pause, adjust the microphone, then continue. This way, unwanted sounds won't interfere with your voice. Or it will be easier for you to cut them out in editing. If you want to keep the atmosphere of a radio show, you don't have to cut these parts, just make them a little quieter.)
Just loved every minute of this Phoebe.
Your playing and talking is great.
You keep me smiling in my darkest moments of my old age.
Lots of love mate.♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
Kevin in Australia
new mic picks up the sound from the drum head pretty good.
I enjoyed it just the way you did it! You being you it's great! Thank you Phoebe! Old guy in Ohio!
Always puts a smile on my face 😊
You're the BEST ❤❤
Love the flourishes or rolls they're great, classy and visually cool , that Cindy is a great song. Martin London UK
When someone knows how to actually play the banjo, as you do, it makes me smile when I hear it.
me2 just a few quick cords and my mouth curls up???
I look forward to your posts. Always a thumbs up. It is entertaining, for an old not musical teacher like me, to watch you progress and move forward. You’re doing great you’ve taken the production really seriously, well done
Sounds great!
The studio setup is sounding amazing! I was smiling the whole time, thanks for the video!
Got Ur little studio looking good, sounding good, Keep on Styling, and Profiling,, Thx
I liked the way this showed your evolution. Not just your playing but also your communication and video skills.
I think you have a bright future however you choose to use your skill.
Sorry for being so wordy.
The first thing I noticed was your dynamics are great, emphasizing notes with different techniques.
Sound quality is very good on this one…keep it up.
Always a pleasure, Phoebe. I loved your banjo camp story. 👍✌️
This is awesome
All Phoebe All The Time sounds like a great idea for a radio station. Why would you ever need another musician?
this was awesome and more like this will always be appreciated! good balance of everything and nice choices on what to keep in! thanks Phoebe!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤. I loved it all but I do like your Ute banjo best of all.
Great way to start my morning listening and appreciating everything in this video! So glad the algorithm sent me your way. Keep on being you!
Keep it natural , I personally love the jam session feel of your videos. I and others know you can get down to serious business when its called for. keep it light and fun as you have on this one Thanks
You are rocking that thing grandpa jones style
This was GREAT for background music at work. You helped the American economy by boosting my productivity! Woot! Really enjoyed the mix of polished/work-in-progress work in a longer form video!
Sounds great and your playing is improving apace, your flow is really getting there! Thanks for sharing your journey with us, it's a proper treat, as we say in Yorkshire 😊
Keep playing Phoebe, just watch the whole show and wished it never ended
I'm committing the cardinal sin of commenting before I've watched the whole video, but since I'm in the middle of mowing and saw this when stopping for a drink, I'm just going to say that I'm excited to see where it goes. Many of your earlier videos are some of my favorites and deserve to be featured - pumpkins, spinach, and cinnamon rolls come to mind. I'd love to see more like this at whatever frequency works for you.
... and the Mothers Day shark! :-D
Sweetheart you don't need to make excuses for you are fantastic and beautiful, and I for one thank you for sharing, love you! Dennis in Florida! 🪕🌹❤️🥰🌴🇺🇸
Follow your heart. Don't let the medium capture you.
Thank you.
The way you presented this is just fine Phoebe😊👍
If I were there, I would be clapping. I think you need a clapping soundtrack.
I vote yes on the long format. Great job in repurposing content. If it was great once it will be great a 2nd or 3rd time.
That first banjo has quite a springy step! The power went out on my whole block and I could see neighbors coming out with flashlights! I didn’t worry , just kicked back and watched this video on my phone and it was very peaceful ! The banjo with the moon on the fifth fret is definitely my favorite! The power came back on and i almost wished it had not !
Hi Phoebe, thank you for this. I really needed this, school has been stressful. This helps a lot, you're doing really great at the banjo. I play too, I'm more of a level 2 banjo player though. I've been playing for well over a year now, hoping to improve. Keep up the banjo and never stop playing. God bless you and have a wonderful rest of your day and week.
"My headphone wire got stuck in my banjo!" Love it! Glad to know I'm not the only one that has stuff like that happen! Next time, bring more chickens and doggies! GREAT VIDEO! Thank you!
I like whatever you do, especially leaving in the mistakes 🙂
Love the longer stuff, I put it on in the background for working on chemistry homework
Don’t worry about not being perfect, we love ya just like you are. Thanks pretty girl.
Hi Phoebe , actually I am working on a 1790 Early American Desk from New England as I listen to you.
I Always allow the individual artists to create their own format ,style, and flavor . You're picking up good Knowledge from your teachers .... I need to get some of my music recorded for sure and you are remind me that I need to connect my microphone audio interface a mixer and have it set up because I have lost a lot of music by not having it ready. Anyways we're just a bunch of people hanging out together and checking out some tunes, and keeping it real. Congratulations on your progress
Perfect
❤
I looked up Phoebe and it means bright, radient and pure. So that's right then. All the best, thanx forthe radio style long programme, held my attention. Martin London UK
Radiant with an a not e, sorry mx
I feel like I've watched a Phoebe Sanders concert, which is great :D
I'd love to see some of your friends joining, the videos where you play together are some of my favorites. Oh, and great Hell Broke Loose in Georgia :)
Listening to this and working, head a-bobbing, getting weird looks from my co-worker.
When we use to practice in the basement with my band the drummer and I wore headsets which went into our stage 24 track sound board. Both of us were the singers so I helped hearing everything clearly in stereo. With a bit of reverb for depth. The other 2 in the band didn't want to wear them. Not something we did playing live but we did use floor monitors
Not too many people can pull off a 47 minute video, but you certainly can. I was laughing and grooving the whole time! Keep it up!!!
BRAVOOOO!
I don't know if it's the banjo, the mike set, or both, but I love the sound on the "Sugarhill" clip...
I like to hear your comments about the tunes. It's like someone is here talking to me. Thanks for that.
I have to listen to banjo music with headphones on, and I don't have them with me, but this looks like a GREAT show!
Edit: Everyone's out. I'm listening. It's great.
Phoebe, try using RUclips's playback controls to listen to it at 1.25X. It's interesting!
That Cripple Creek you did there is probably one of the best versions I have heard for a very long time... it really flowed, so many people over think it
It's the Phoebe Showcase starring Phoebe!
really great
Thank you Phoebe, another good one. I am also into studio recording gear, and have a small guitar studio. Your microphone sounds nice and clear, and picks up the frequency response of the banjo well.
Love the syncopated phrasing half way through Sugar Hill
I loved it. So fun to watch someone being original and creative. Do it again and don't mind the outside noises. Do some chicken B-roll!🐔😉
Thank you. Needed it. Haven't heard it yet but still know I did. 💛
Really sounds good to me
Maybe some vocals later!
I dont know how I found this but this was awesome to watch while working on calculus. Good stuff!
The "Phoebe Factor." Produces smile and joy. Frail on!
I see Elvis!
I enjoyed the format, thought it worked pretty well. Would love to hear more of it.
Great concert. Loved the sound. I spent the day figuring out ear buds and wireless stuff. Nice to sit down to nice banjo picking.
Great stuff, I enjoy the longer format! Thank you for sharing your art with us!
Thanks Phoebe, I needed this! Hope you have a lovely rest of the week.
Very professional. A little tip if you want one, the banjo sounded just fine when you had the mic at mouth height so I don't think I you need to keep moving the mic up and down.
I think the format worked very well.
your going on to a sound card and in to my truck...hope ya don't get car sick,,,,member to hang on
Loved this session!
Love It❤!!!
Sounds great. I love listening at work and I love the Grumpy hat. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Love ya! Ty
Love this, a little musical podcast
Idea, I wonder if this could work as a stream? Then you could get immediate feedback and interact with your followers a bit?
I had a dear friend that was, let's just say a talented musician and banjo player. He was a legend in Athens Ga, and I got blessed for years having him and his wife attend our Christmas parties, where they played! :) They made my Christmas for years! You are a beautiful talented young lady! Thank you for sharing! You are a very special person.