Ralph Schut teach you how to play Man of constant sorrow on gitar. He is one of the gitar teachers at the Risør Bluegrassfestival workshops 2013 www.risorbluegr...
While not explained perfectly, this is actually the best tutorial I have seen/heard for this song (and I have watched a ton of these to try to figure out this song). Awesome job!
Tuned down by “one note” means one whole step, the low E string is tuned to D. I just watched a video of Tyminski and could see him tuning down the top string while chatting to the crowd before this song. Dan’s chord shapes look exactly like this nice guy’s. Well done.
Thanks very much for the video. It was vert helpful. One thing I caught when I was watching Dan Tyminski play this. When he plays the "A" chord he bars the D, G and B string and plays the A open. He uses his thumb on the low E, second fret to get the low E note. It seems to give the A chord a lot more bottom.
Of all the players covering this tune you are unquestionably the best. Most guys I've seen take all kinds of short cuts when it comes to the picking, You have really done the song justice. Thank you very much for the tutorial. Yours truly PICKY PICKER.I got er down pat
Thanks! I just played it as I remembered it as one of the students at the workshop asked for it. I therefore do not claim to play it exactly as Dan Tyminski did it. Glad it is useful to some of you!!!
This is an awesome version sounds so full even when picking notes that takes a lot of practice to do as I am finding out :-) Thanks for posting Brother
this is great kristian. You have this dead on. I was playing it in a cheat way but I could never sing with it because I was doing it wrong. this was very helpful
Kristian, this is really fabulous! Please please please, post another video of a part two that shows some of your thoughts as to the improvised solos between verses. I believe there are three different solos with a separate ending. I can see where this video will be a tremendous asset to anyone learning to play "Man of Constant Sorrow". Thanks very. Uh for taking the time to post this video, I can't wait to get started. You play the same phrasing but in different locations. It's great!
Thanks for putting this up. Would have loved for you to put in some close ups of your left hand's finger work, but figured it out anyway. Great playing and thanks again for the lesson!
freaking grand mate, nice. I will sit down and work this out as i LOVE this tune. one suggestion... put the tuning in the vid description, just so we don't have to flit through the video. (yes, i am lazy). Also you got a cracking voice! thanks for the video!!!
That was great ....i subscribed straight away , really good singing I could allmost smell the smoke from a moonshine still ,and see the sun rise through the mist of a an early morning in the Smokies ...thanks
I still have no idea what the intro is. I can't tell what bars his fingers are on during the pull off stage but this is by far the best sounding way for an intermediate to do this song. could you please tab it or use your words?
Clayton cook the tuning is dadgad same tuning as the song Kashmir by Zeppelin odd but super cool tuning sir. so follow the double drop d with the b string tuned to a sounds just like the movie
Ignore any negative comments you see. If someone is trying to learn, ANYTHING is helpful. I don't understand why some a****** has to be so critical, when your lesson is so helpful and generous. Keep on rockin'.
I have just no talent but this vidio has made me determent to persavere with this song(Ilove) and try to learn it to the best of my lack of ability.Ralf comes accross as a lovely guy,and also I love the sound of his guitar.Thanks very much Ralf,may the road rise before you.owney
that was awesome is there any way that you can put that on tablature for guitar I can't really see what your friends are doing and I would love to play that
Dont be so Harsh the fella does a good enough job for a certain skill leveled student, I understand some may need a slower by the stroke blow by blow, but some folks like guys who teach like this because we dont need to go back to remedial things in order to perforem it, just a quick once over and show us and we can tak it and run with it!! I say well done!! :) be positve>stay positive!!
Also, @Henry Dodge, check out all the other comments with the same exact complaints. Besides, I was only commenting so the guy could get better at recording tutorials. Isn't that kind of the point of the comments section?
Thanks, very nice version and efficient tutorial ! You're right, the best lessons are the clearest and the shortest ! I like the sound of your guitar : crisp and resonnant. It fits well with the bluegrass sound. Which strings do you use ?
While not explained perfectly, this is actually the best tutorial I have seen/heard for this song (and I have watched a ton of these to try to figure out this song). Awesome job!
I could'nt find the intro without your great tutorial ! thanks very much!
Tuned down by “one note” means one whole step, the low E string is tuned to D. I just watched a video of Tyminski and could see him tuning down the top string while chatting to the crowd before this song. Dan’s chord shapes look exactly like this nice guy’s. Well done.
Your D-76 sounds OUTSTANDING!
Well Done Lad. Working on the banjo version and just had to see what the guitar was doing. You nailed it. Thanks.
I love the way you play and sing it awesome very good.
Thank you very much for that lesson. Please add more, you're a wonderful talent. Look forward to additional lessons.
perfectly played. Thanks for the tutorial. Appreciate the work you put into it
Your playing is awesome but your voice is even more amazing! WOW. :)
Thanks very much for the video. It was vert helpful. One thing I caught when I was watching Dan Tyminski play this. When he plays the "A" chord he bars the D, G and B string and plays the A open. He uses his thumb on the low E, second fret to get the low E note. It seems to give the A chord a lot more bottom.
Thank you very much! This is the best version I ever found!
This is the most accurate lesson on youtube.
Best and most accurate tutorial of the song I've seen yet. Nice job.
I got the movie on DVD and ❤this tune and barely play guitar but I’m planning on purchasing a banjo also 👏🏼 thnx
Of all the players covering this tune you are unquestionably the best. Most guys I've seen take all kinds of short cuts when it comes to the picking, You have really done the song justice. Thank you very much for the tutorial. Yours truly PICKY PICKER.I got er down pat
Thanks! I just played it as I remembered it as one of the students at the workshop asked for it. I therefore do not claim to play it exactly as Dan Tyminski did it. Glad it is useful to some of you!!!
Best intro on whole yt! Closest to the original and best so far!
Master work!
great job putting this song together just by watching the movie. sounds really good man!!
Thanks a million! I'll be playing this one soon! (thanks to you)
hey man i saw you last year in switzerland at a bluegrass festival, your voice is absolutely fantastic, cristal-clear!
thx for the lesson
That's some mighty fine pickin and @singin... 👍
lol
Nice sounding guitar
Than you, Kristian. I love the song and your interpretation sounds just like in the movie.
Wow, I finally got it! Thank you!!
Wow, you nailed it. Awesome job man.
This is an awesome version sounds so full even when picking notes that takes a lot of practice to do as I am finding out :-) Thanks for posting Brother
this is great kristian. You have this dead on. I was playing it in a cheat way but I could never sing with it because I was doing it wrong. this was very helpful
Supert at du har lagt ut dette, Kristian! Flott om du har andre videoer fra workshopen også!
Kristian, this is really fabulous! Please please please, post another video of a part two that shows some of your thoughts as to the improvised solos between verses. I believe there are three different solos with a separate ending. I can see where this video will be a tremendous asset to anyone learning to play "Man of Constant Sorrow". Thanks very. Uh for taking the time to post this video, I can't wait to get started. You play the same phrasing but in different locations. It's great!
You really did well on this tutorial and I thank you Sir
I was just watching Eric Claptons Cossroads and thought I would try to learn Dan's tune !
great video sir.
Amazing job! I've always wanted to play this on my Ventura!
Wow … excellent ! Thanks. Man you have the voice for this too.
Great job bro. Real nice tone in the vocals.
Rock on! That was a perfect lesson.
Thanks for putting this up. Would have loved for you to put in some close ups of your left hand's finger work, but figured it out anyway. Great playing and thanks again for the lesson!
Thank you Kristian. Well done.
you are a MOSTER!!! awesome voice
freaking grand mate, nice. I will sit down and work this out as i LOVE this tune.
one suggestion... put the tuning in the vid description, just so we don't have to flit through the video. (yes, i am lazy).
Also you got a cracking voice! thanks for the video!!!
Its drop d.
grazi
Fantastic, best tutorial i saw in my life
Kristian Thorsen you are a very talented singer and player! You taught it well mate! :)
You've got a really good voice, man.
Hey, this is so totally different from what I'm used to. Thank You !
That was great ....i subscribed straight away , really good singing I could allmost smell the smoke from a moonshine still ,and see the sun rise through the mist of a an early morning in the Smokies ...thanks
I wonder how many people were brought here by oh brother, where art thou?
I am. Looking for a good tutorial from people who know the movie :/
You're looking for a tutorial from people who know the movie? tutorial from someone who know song don't cut it?
raise hand up
Quite a few I'd say.
erbody
Great lesson and nice tone. Good job!
Is it possible that you could post a full cover of you singing and playing Man of Constant Sorrow
man, you`re an awesome singer
Nice job. I enjoyed your tutorial.
excellent job i will try to play
That guitar sounds great!
Great rendition man. Really nice guitar work
thanx very good tutorial; you saved us all a lot of trouble ( trying to figure it out ) !
Thank you, been trying to work this out, you made it easy for me, greeaat.
Very good tutorial and rather helpful too!!
This is a great lesson. Everything you need to play it well, which you do. Thanks.
Thanks! Well done and very good voice
Thx for the lesson I love playing this song
Sweet sound! 👍
Excellent work! Thank you for the lesson. You sound good! 😄
Very nice my brother. Thank you.
You do a great job, I think all your videos are very informative. You are quite knowledgeable, Thank You!!!
just fabulous
Thanks! Great tutorial! Much appreciated.
Thanks - excellent lesson, much appreciated.
Good arrangement, thanks!
You have a great voice for that song.... No jokes. You can do it
Very nice, great vocals man !!!👍👍
nice sounding guitar!!
I still have no idea what the intro is. I can't tell what bars his fingers are on during the pull off stage but this is by far the best sounding way for an intermediate to do this song. could you please tab it or use your words?
Clayton cook the tuning is dadgad same tuning as the song Kashmir by Zeppelin odd but super cool tuning sir. so follow the double drop d with the b string tuned to a sounds just like the movie
Great voice
excellent vocalizing.
awesome job! thanks so much for sharing
Thanks you for sharing! Very well explained and it sounds great!
Ignore any negative comments you see. If someone is trying to learn, ANYTHING is helpful. I don't understand why some a****** has to be so critical, when your lesson is so helpful and generous. Keep on rockin'.
Great stuff!
Great tutorial!
Nice video man! Learned it instantly :)
the best ever ..your a star
Very good! Thank You.
helluva voice bro
I have just no talent but this vidio has made me determent to persavere with this song(Ilove) and try to learn it to the best of my lack of ability.Ralf comes accross as a lovely guy,and also I love the sound of his guitar.Thanks very much Ralf,may the road rise before you.owney
Sorry, I guess this is Ralph? If it is, please forward my comments. A part two with additional solos would be super! Thanks.
Nice tutorial young man clear and simple why can't otyhers follow this format...???
Good job man...
very nice job fella,vocals extremely good too:) have subscribed:)
that was awesome is there any way that you can put that on tablature for guitar I can't really see what your friends are doing and I would love to play that
How about play the whole riff/song/all the way before you begin the lesson? Helps get an idea of what we want to sound like. THANKS for your posts.
awesome.God bless.
I didn't know Daniel Tosh could play guitar!
lol
hahaahhha
Norwegian Daniel Tosh lol
great tutorial thanks!
Good, just sounds the real chords . I subscribed. Thanks
Rockin' Brother Picker!🎸
very NICE VOCALS !
Great one, keep it up!
Oh Man, that D-76 sounds good!!!!
Dont be so Harsh the fella does a good enough job for a certain skill leveled student, I understand some may need a slower by the stroke blow by blow, but some folks like guys who teach like this because we dont need to go back to remedial things in order to perforem it, just a quick once over and show us and we can tak it and run with it!! I say well done!! :) be positve>stay positive!!
Also, @Henry Dodge, check out all the other comments with the same exact complaints. Besides, I was only commenting so the guy could get better at recording tutorials. Isn't that kind of the point of the comments section?
Thanks, very nice version and efficient tutorial ! You're right, the best lessons are the clearest and the shortest !
I like the sound of your guitar : crisp and resonnant. It fits well with the bluegrass sound. Which strings do you use ?
Nice one. Thanks