A few days ago, I opened the case of my grandfather's dobro, which hadn't been touched in about 25 years, so I learned how to restring it and found your video series. I grew up listening to him play before I knew anything about music, and he would play Don Williams and Hank Sr. songs. I'm glad I have chance for his instrument to sing again, and your videos are wonderful and encouraging. Thanks for sharing your talent with us.
Abbie thank you very much for sharing your knowledge and your talents. These videos are fun to learn with and your teaching style is fantastic... I now have the bug..
I hope when you start touring again, I can catch your show in northern Minnesota. I am just solid gone hooked on your music and these great lessons. My wife is impressed with I have learned from you as well.
I love this version, but the ukulele version from your January '23 livestream, in which you also channel a little Rickie Lee Jones, is even better! I'll be playing it on a uke for my lovely wife on Valentine's Day...although I'm really the one who can't dance.
the more I watch this, the more I learn. Sometimes, I set down the dobro and pick up the guitar or mandolin and practice on one of them to this lesson. By now, I think I owe Abby owe a thousand dollars in lesson time.
Just started playing at a bluegrass jam and more guitars than anything so got the old resonator off the wall and started with your video, its a big blast. But the instrument as a bad rattle on certain notes. Gotta see whats going on with that, then be back.
yeah sometimes the screw holding the cone & spider together can come loose... or you might just have a very old reso with a banged up cone. The cones are kinda delicate. Good luck!
@@AbbieGardnerdobrosinger The resonator set in a closet in Arizona with the strings tuned up, and the tension pulled the tailpiece into the cover plate and against the resonator cone. I was able to delicately remove some wood and make room for the parts to rest as they should. Now it's all tune up and sounding good, thanks to you and your videos.
Hello miss Gardner, My name is Jim I live in northeast Oregon I turned 62 and started picking up the Dobro Anyway I'm wondering if you could do 1 or 2 videos on playing in a flat key like B-flat what are the accenting chords that you would use I am trying to learn closer walk with thee in a B-flat so I would love to have a video on that Also how do I subscribe and get tablature 'like born in the city' that I just watch you doing it's a wonderful piece
totally! good idea on Bb. You can capo at 3rd fret and play like you're in G but there's also some open stuff that's good in that key. I haven't tabbed out Born in the City yet, but I will! checkout abbiegardner.com for my free Woodshed tab :)
Love this tutorial, Abbie! Would you say the bass lines are in the call and response style or is this some other structure? If it’s another form of structure, does it have a name (the structure of the notes) that I can research more? I absolutely love the whole sound and you’re uber talented writing something of this magnitude.
Thanks so much Ol Grey! It feels more like a cowboy bass line to me, though I doubt that's an official term. When you play the whole line it's not call & response structure, but if you can use it that way if you break off to do a lead line answering the first part of the bass melody! Fun and flexible! :)
I’m having trouble with the muted chop. Not so much with the thumb chop, but with the return finger chop. Can’t seem to get it sufficiently muted. Which strings are you hitting?
Hey Paul! You might try muting with your left hand with the return finger chop. You won't need much pressure either, it's a real light touch, and I'm generally hitting those top two strings on the return. Almost like just brushing across them. Good luck!
Paul, I have tried for years on guitar and resonator to palm mute and found my right hand is stupid so I have had to learn some left handed stuff instead.
Thank you both Abbie and Minton. I think I’m arriving at a final solution, but my goodness, those two little scratches are taking a lot of practice time for some reason.
dig these videos i have a blast learning these songs. but pretty sure abbie has more fun making the videos. Good energy
haha, Matt you're ON to me! I do have a lot of fun making these. Thanks for watching!
A few days ago, I opened the case of my grandfather's dobro, which hadn't been touched in about 25 years, so I learned how to restring it and found your video series. I grew up listening to him play before I knew anything about music, and he would play Don Williams and Hank Sr. songs. I'm glad I have chance for his instrument to sing again, and your videos are wonderful and encouraging. Thanks for sharing your talent with us.
i love stories like this Robert! :)
you are a very good teacher. I've played Dobro for fifty years. keep it going. love you.
Awesome!
Abbie thank you very much for sharing your knowledge and your talents. These videos are fun to learn with and your teaching style is fantastic... I now have the bug..
Love your dobro playing and singing , you are a star in my book.
aw thanks Joyce :)
C'mon Girl!!! keep em coming......we're having fun now!!
Sounds great! Thanks Abbie!! Love this song.
I hope when you start touring again, I can catch your show in northern Minnesota. I am just solid gone hooked on your music and these great lessons. My wife is impressed with I have learned from you as well.
Love that technique 🥰
Such a fresh way to teach arranging songs for solo singing. Thanks!
Thanks Ed!
Great teacher. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it David!
I love this version, but the ukulele version from your January '23 livestream, in which you also channel a little Rickie Lee Jones, is even better! I'll be playing it on a uke for my lovely wife on Valentine's Day...although I'm really the one who can't dance.
hah thanks Steve!
Many thanks for sharing....
you got it Karen! Thanks for watching!
the more I watch this, the more I learn. Sometimes, I set down the dobro and pick up the guitar or mandolin and practice on one of them to this lesson. By now, I think I owe Abby owe a thousand dollars in lesson time.
YAY! Happy to help Minton!
Just started playing at a bluegrass jam and more guitars than anything so got the old resonator off the wall and started with your video, its a big blast. But the instrument as a bad rattle on certain notes. Gotta see whats going on with that, then be back.
yeah sometimes the screw holding the cone & spider together can come loose... or you might just have a very old reso with a banged up cone. The cones are kinda delicate. Good luck!
@@AbbieGardnerdobrosinger The resonator set in a closet in Arizona with the strings tuned up, and the tension pulled the tailpiece into the cover plate and against the resonator cone. I was able to delicately remove some wood and make room for the parts to rest as they should. Now it's all tune up and sounding good, thanks to you and your videos.
Hello miss Gardner, My name is Jim I live in northeast Oregon I turned 62 and started picking up the Dobro Anyway I'm wondering if you could do 1 or 2 videos on playing in a flat key like B-flat what are the accenting chords that you would use I am trying to learn closer walk with thee in a B-flat so I would love to have a video on that Also how do I subscribe and get tablature 'like born in the city' that I just watch you doing it's a wonderful piece
totally! good idea on Bb. You can capo at 3rd fret and play like you're in G but there's also some open stuff that's good in that key. I haven't tabbed out Born in the City yet, but I will! checkout abbiegardner.com for my free Woodshed tab :)
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Is a dobro tuned like a lap steal guitar?
Finger. Picking please
Love this tutorial, Abbie! Would you say the bass lines are in the call and response style or is this some other structure? If it’s another form of structure, does it have a name (the structure of the notes) that I can research more? I absolutely love the whole sound and you’re uber talented writing something of this magnitude.
Thanks so much Ol Grey! It feels more like a cowboy bass line to me, though I doubt that's an official term. When you play the whole line it's not call & response structure, but if you can use it that way if you break off to do a lead line answering the first part of the bass melody! Fun and flexible! :)
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I’m having trouble with the muted chop. Not so much with the thumb chop, but with the return finger chop. Can’t seem to get it sufficiently muted. Which strings are you hitting?
Hey Paul! You might try muting with your left hand with the return finger chop. You won't need much pressure either, it's a real light touch, and I'm generally hitting those top two strings on the return. Almost like just brushing across them. Good luck!
Paul, I have tried for years on guitar and resonator to palm mute and found my right hand is stupid so I have had to learn some left handed stuff instead.
Thank you both Abbie and Minton. I think I’m arriving at a final solution, but my goodness, those two little scratches are taking a lot of practice time for some reason.
@@pauldavies9786 Like Waylon Jennings always said in his interviews. "There is always one more way to do things, and that is your way...".