I have a recurring nightmare that somehow I find myself in that circle. Tommy looks at me and nods for me to take the lead........ I wake up in a cold sweat!
Keep strumming that G string for an hour a day and you'll also be great when your hair is graying and have a lifetime's worth of experience behind you.
I was watching this causally. Like wow these guys are fantastic. And then I turned around only to see my guitar crying....so I hugged him and said Im sorry I suck.
I totally agree with you. That’s why I felt like it was “The Best Jam~” for me. Some people disagree, mentioning about other jams, guitarists or technical stuff. It’s ok to disagree I understand but this whole experience, sitting right in front of these guitarist, including my mentor TE, was just amazing. Better than concerts✨
Today I'm getting older, when I was very young I wished to learn playing the guitar but my late father disapproved 'cause he said it was a waste of time, when my children were young I brought them two good guitars and pushed them to learn playing but they would have none of it. I still believe that playing an instrument is the most satisfying and beautiful pastime in the world and it's the only thing I regret in my life. Thanks for the upload, you've made my day.
Never say never. There's 365 days in a year. What if you just learned two things a week and practiced 10 minutes per day? What if your adult children came over for supper in 2022 and you laid down a solo for them without them knowing you've had this little hobby goin' on. Great for your mental health and a guaranteed family bonding moment like none other.
I’m 47 and have been playing guitar for 2 and a half years. I wished I’d started when I was 4. Learning and playing guitar has been the best thing in my life. Apart from having my children. I’m transformed into my special place every time I pick up my guitar. It does take time to improve though. But I’m loving the process. When I meet another guitarist, it’s magical to share our special bond with this beautiful instrument. ❤️
On a trip visiting my home state of NoDak. My friend Chris had found a guitar in the trash and I was playing it in his garage. Chris gave me the guitar and I took it home. Another friend heard me playing it and said, "here, play my guitar while I fix yours at home. He returned it in amazing condition. I played and played until the day I left for home. About 6 months later I returned to NoDak and my Luther friend gives me a 1967 12 String Framus (Flower Power Edition) Whoah incredibly amazing.. Now own 6 guitars and love to play, love to jam, it's never too late. This has all happened within within the last 1½ years. Always wanted to learn and never really tried until 48 yrs and now I'm 49 and by complete miracle I just brought home a 1959 Hofner 455 and sat down and watched this video. Never take time to comment on RUclips videos however this video was special and so are those commenting on it. I am blessed. I've fallen asleep with my guitar. It usually is the last thing I do at night and first thing I do in the morning. Never have guessed in a million years the impact nor define all the ways my life is better. All because my friend gave me a beat up guitar. Life is forever changed. Guitar provides a new outlet that truly is endless. Best feeling in the world having a good jam session. I hope a guitar comes your way soon. I still got that first guitar if you want it.
I love how the dude at 0:53 just walks in, kindly asks if can join and goes in the flow in no time exactly at the same 'expert level'. They all be like: 'sure join. We're just foolin' around, nothin' fancy.' We viewers be like:
If I was in the circle: they would look at me and nod indicating me to take the lead and i would make that fart sound when you press between two frets.
I'm tired of the 6 year old child prodigy meme. You know that kid that can play "Eruption" at 220 BPM. I would rather see some older artists who have strived for their art and taken years to hone their craft. Guys who can improvise and play together as a group to make great music. This is it. Thanks for the video.
It's amazing how they're all in their little bubble of the jam, all playing different variations and harmonies of the current chord. 4 tangles of magic.
Each Guitarist has a deep understanding of the history and development of the style of the tune being played. Happily each find alternative things to add to the tune which not one player can do. Very pretty tune and nice understanding between each guy to not hamper things with ego.
@Shawn Camburn Playing with 3 plus other guitarists is amazing. In College playing along side best friends! about 5-6 of us, jamming together, it's truly a beautiful thing! and a way to get the girls lol But we played a lot more blues, rather than this style..I never really liked this sound until I seen T.E play with these guys.
notice how they are staying out of each other's way? creating musical paths and weaving in and out of the piece, controlling volumes, not trying to overplay one another... just complimenting the piece as they go. pure musical professionalism! it's funny... certain parts made me think about Django and Les Paul... and during the chat at the end they start talking about the bits that were inspired by those two!
Professionalism + Aesthetic Musicianship at its best ... Working for the Music and giving the spot to "the others" ... If the others gives the spot to you, then, You continue working for The Music ... A pleasure to watch and listen.
Very Django. I studied music at uni with first study guitar and we had a class that revolved around doing this exact thing. Taking turns to lead and keeping it going. Just as these guys are doing. It's great.
This is awesome. Four six stringers and nobody walking on each other. I have to go look at the other parts of this jam right now. These guys are great.
Saw Tommy Emanuel in a New York airport a few months ago and quietly introduced myself and told him how big a fan I am. He was quite gracious and i shook his hand which felt like a brick from all the muscle built up in his palm and fingers. Kind guy and outrageous talent.
All absolutely amazing guitarists, but Richard Smith man (guy on very left), his playing just does something to me everytime. Anyone unaware of his playing, listen to some of his ragtime playing like The Entertainer or Pineapple Rag, the guy is one of the best guitarists EVER hands down
I seen Tommy live in concert they had doctors of music on stage with him at LSU They looked like beginners playing next to Tommy they had the big introduction with all their accomplishments in the music world Tommy can’t write music can’t read music he has a God given talent that he put in the hours to become what he is today the name Emmanuel in the Bible means (God with us) he is exactly that in the guitar world his hand is even deformed from being put in Odd positions on the fret board so he can do things on the guitar that most guitarist can’t do therefore they can’t get the full band sound Tommy gets playing the guitar also he is thinking and controlling rhythm guitar lead guitar bass guitar while keeping a drum beat at the same time on many of his songs sometimes he does vocals as well so think about how many places his mind is at once doing so many different tasks that’s what makes him so great and unique in music
Ive been playing for 18 years and these are the moments I live for. I wish people still knew how to play and interact like these guys. I've only met two guys who had it and that turned into one of the greatest nights of my life as a mid 20s guitarist, having dude randomly solo over the top of whatever I played...ahhhhhh magic.
That moment when your eye tunes in to all of them tapping their feet and you recognize not just someone but four someones having that musical moment where nothing else exists and the thrill of the music using you to make itself come out is shared by all.
Although I've played guitar for 40 years, when I hear musicians like this I realize that should anyone ask me if I play guitar my answer should be an emphatic "No".
I play a little guitar. I have a Cordoba mini and a mandolin. I use that as my excuse. I do have some full size six strings but I don't mention that till I evaluate the conversation. If I were talking to these guys I would tell them I played flute in highschool band.
Peter, thanks. 2 quick stories. I was sitting in front of Will McFarland sp? He played with a bunch of folks from the 60-90's J. Browne, B. Raitt. Studio work. A slow hand player but very talented. A song was playing over the P. A. Out of nowhere he starts playing with it note for note. Complicated piece. I started shaking my head, he stopped playing, leaned down and said "what's wrong?". I said, I quit! He replied, "relax, I played with the guy on the P A recording, it took me 2 weeks to learn just part of the song. Don't give up." I was in Pittsburgh once, listening to a Jazz group. I ran into the drummer in the bathroom. I said "you guys are absolutely blistering, I am so impressed. How long have you played together?" He replied, "I have never met these guys before...." I still play, by myself in the basement where I won't damage anyone's eardrums.
What!! no reverb , no distortion , no wah wah, ....... I appreciate the striaght picking SO MUCH!!! These guys are REAL musicians/geniuses!!!!!! God bless um
After playing, discussing the tune, Tommy playing and talking about what chet did, had paused thinking of the alternative run and Richard just starts playing it, like right away, the alternate version, as I’ll call it🤯 The knowledge of Tommy and Richard is like the freaking internet sorry to the other to guys you’re great, but Rich and Tommy, I mean WOW, just WOW! Thank you!
Pixel my friend who I played guitar with was the most pure type of friendship and camaraderie I’ve felt aside from being best friends on bicycles in middle school
This was awesome! I used to jam with a band and there were some nights where everything came together perfectly and even we were impressed with how good the session was. I remember one night we played "Night Prowler" by AC/DC and it sounded so good while we were playing, we were all smiling and nodding to each other. Then at the end of it we all cheered and gave each other high fives haha. That night was awesome.........and so was this!
That last bit after the song when they talk influences really captures the joy of being a musician. Not caring about 99% of the world labeling you as a nerd is one thing, and knowing that you share the passion with a small circle of fellow musicians that are still unknown to you. But once you meet up with them, life is worthwhile like you'd never imagine. Shared passion, that's what it's all about...
"VERY ACCOMPLISHMENT GUITARIST" TOMMY You have earned your Place in History, right along side of CHET... the Others you have Taught, Coached, they Too are Amazing.... Awesome Fellas...👏👏👏
Danny Beeler not really. He played rhythm bass line with thumb and tasteful embellished melody with fingers, but that’s not uncommon. Chet is called Mr Guitar and highly regarded, liked to include certain pickers as “Certified Guitar Players” like himself as elite. In reality, Roy Clark, Les Paul, Danny Gatton weren’t included by Chet, but were every bit as good and also could play anything they attempted.
This reminds me when i was younger in our house in ireland. My cousins always stayed with us when they came to my home town of Trim...... My cousins Barney Mckenna ..His Brother Sean Og..and Mickey Mckenna..Barney and His Brother Sean Were the best Banjo puckers in the world..And Mickey played 4 string guitar sweetest guitar picker ive heard ..Jazz .trad Irish the 3 of them playing Sweet Georgia Brown...The 3 of them now passed away . 😢😢☺☺
Michael Henri James. Etherton .... thats very cool! Barney McKenna was honestly the best banjo player ive ever heard. The Dubliners were all individually really unique. But Barney was a very genuine nice normal guy, a very cool cousin to have 😎
Thanks art, music and friendship for helping me to stay relatively sane for all these years. No electricity necessary, but I’m glad it was used to capture moments like this.
@@costaliberta5969 Everything wonderful and beautiful on Earth was thought of in Heaven first .....including you. So please don't say things that aren't true. Be the good person God intended you to be. Jesus Christ has Good plans for you....but you have free will....so the choice is yours. ❤
@@DN-pn7rj get your facts straight mate, all that type of music is considered by your church to be heretic. dancing to it means you are possessed and indulging in it condemns you to eternity. like, instantly. so you are going straight to hell. sorry.
Jerry Reed is often ignored, but Chet often said were JR to have focused his career on playing, he would have exceeded all others; he and Chet made an album together around ‘75, which is exceptional.
Not sure why people give a thumbs down to this kind of stuff. These guys are simply the best at what they do. No walking on each other, great picking! Thanks for the post
POV: up past your bedtimes and your uncle and his friends let you stick around
NitrogenAX hahaha
How did you know what I was doing lol
unexpected priceless moments
NitrogenAX your stoner irresponsible uncle your parents don’t trust looking after u
Ahahah that shit rolled off your brain ... too funny 😂🤣😂
I have a recurring nightmare that somehow I find myself in that circle. Tommy looks at me and nods for me to take the lead........ I wake up in a cold sweat!
Fantastic comment
Hahahaha
😂😂
😂🤣😂
Tommy did this at my job a few weeks back. Most beautiful jam session I’d ever seen.
What’s cooler:
A)the way they jam
B)their shirts
C) All of the above
Both
d) there perfectly in-sync left legs
Both mate
Georginho well I’d hope they’re in sync, they’re keeping time
And for 7 minutes, all was right with the world...
Gotta say i forgot about corona and that my dad was arrested for international drug dealing by the interpol just 3 days ago, for 7 minutes.
@@jesuschrist.6006 yoo Jesus, the God got arrested for drug dealing? Nice, that must have been some kind of banned apples or some good acid
@@soltero.8192 he created it... i think he'll get 15 years top for that
@@jesuschrist.6006 sad... Who will I pray to now?
Art is the only solace
Love how all four are tapping their legs at the same time, in a rhythm.
Pure joy!!
Now I can't unsee it
Well yeah gotta keep time now, esp when you the music makes you wanna moveee
wow is that how music works
It would be funny to see that one guy who's into poly-rhythms just sticking out.
my friends don’t even text back
what does that have to do with the video
@@shadymuzic3048 your lack of humor tells me that you need some friends
Get some new friends
Shady Muzic Grow up you fool
@@dladmsdn1223 okay guys chill man, dont cyberbully me pls. i got the joke it was a good one
As soon as this ended, I picked up my guitar, strummed a G chord, and set it back down.
Keep strumming that G string for an hour a day and you'll also be great when your hair is graying and have a lifetime's worth of experience behind you.
Yellow Fellow thank you to you and all the other guys for the encouragement!
AlexHeartKill stop talking
Yep me too, next time I'll throw in a minor chord and see what happens, maybe go from there ;-)
What's a G cord? Haha
For anyone who doesn't know, the song is Trambone by Chet Atkins.
i owe you my first born thank you
You are a good man, thank you
chet could do all of this on one guitar i bet
MikeOnDa Mic That's the funniest comment ever I read 🤣🤣🤣
Thank you for that! Exactly what I was looking for!
Everytime he coughed I got nervous....
He was patient zero
Same 🤣 wtf
2020 vibes
This was 2 years ago, no need to worry
Coughing will never be the same.
And that my friends is what you can do with four chords and 10000 hours of practice.
@ArwenMeow You're so right!
I heard Jordan Peterson say something like putting 10,000 hours in anything is what you need to be an expert in that "thing"
So I would agree.
This is more than 10k hours
What’s the chords?
You left off a 0
Her: He’s probably with another girl Me and the Boys:
f the girl... the jamming sesh is wayy more worth it!
Damn I wish my mates could play with me hahaha
@@polinidream45 not really
@@charlierobinson8375 My thought exactly. Surely a good chat and a jam session with friends would make any man smile. Cheers.
polinidream45 go back in your hole grammar nazi
This really inspired me.... to sell my guitar.
Thank you. You made me giggle 🤣
Danny Simmons hahahahhahahha feel the same way
🤣🤣
The end...I didn't see that coming 😂
Plot twist😂
If I end up in an old people home, I want it to be this one.
Me too!
Well, they’re not all that old, but I agree.
Imagine if they put their guitars down at the end, and music kept going.
Girl you know it's..
Girl you know it's..
Girl you know it's..
Lol I actually just visualized what you just said... that was funny as shit
It does. Just like when we die life keeps going.
SuckMySweatyBallz Jesus Christ alright then
Austin Alexander I’d believe it dude. It would make more sense lol
Man you’d need balls of steel to take a solo in that circle
Yup
You most probably need a very special guitar player skills to take a Solo in that circle
After crunching the numbers, the density of said balls would create a mini black hole, thus killing four legends. 10/10 don't recommend.
I was watching this causally. Like wow these guys are fantastic. And then I turned around only to see my guitar crying....so I hugged him and said Im sorry I suck.
I feel you bro.
lmaoo my guitar hates me
We got AA meetings for this
LMAO
Nice one brah
I'm encouraged that this video not only has 2.5 million views but it has as many views as the first video.
Welcome to another episode of: "Thank you RUclips for this recommendation"
I said “I’m gonna play like that some day”...... and my guitar rolled its eyes at me.
Lol and I thought I was hallucinating when my guitar did the same to me!? 😁
Mine cussed with distortion
Friends jamming together just for the love of music is so pure and fun. These times are better than any concert, in my opinion.
I totally agree with you. That’s why I felt like it was “The Best Jam~” for me. Some people disagree, mentioning about other jams, guitarists or technical stuff. It’s ok to disagree I understand but this whole experience, sitting right in front of these guitarist, including my mentor TE, was just amazing.
Better than concerts✨
This keep me happy for 7 minutes straight
I know exactly what you mean😄Thank you
*KEPT
Terry Jones im SORRY im not English😕
Today I'm getting older, when I was very young I wished to learn playing the guitar but my late father disapproved 'cause he said it was a waste of time,
when my children were young I brought them two good guitars and pushed them to learn playing but they would have none of it. I still believe that playing an instrument
is the most satisfying and beautiful pastime in the world and it's the only thing I regret in my life. Thanks for the upload, you've made my day.
I hope you're learning now, even if it's late in life
Never too late 💙 it makes me feel alive. I absolutely love playing instruments
Never say never. There's 365 days in a year. What if you just learned two things a week and practiced 10 minutes per day? What if your adult children came over for supper in 2022 and you laid down a solo for them without them knowing you've had this little hobby goin' on. Great for your mental health and a guaranteed family bonding moment like none other.
I’m 47 and have been playing guitar for 2 and a half years. I wished I’d started when I was 4. Learning and playing guitar has been the best thing in my life. Apart from having my children. I’m transformed into my special place every time I pick up my guitar. It does take time to improve though. But I’m loving the process. When I meet another guitarist, it’s magical to share our special bond with this beautiful instrument. ❤️
On a trip visiting my home state of NoDak. My friend Chris had found a guitar in the trash and I was playing it in his garage. Chris gave me the guitar and I took it home. Another friend heard me playing it and said, "here, play my guitar while I fix yours at home. He returned it in amazing condition. I played and played until the day I left for home. About 6 months later I returned to NoDak and my Luther friend gives me a 1967 12 String Framus (Flower Power Edition) Whoah incredibly amazing.. Now own 6 guitars and love to play, love to jam, it's never too late. This has all happened within within the last 1½ years. Always wanted to learn and never really tried until 48 yrs and now I'm 49 and by complete miracle I just brought home a 1959 Hofner 455 and sat down and watched this video. Never take time to comment on RUclips videos however this video was special and so are those commenting on it. I am blessed. I've fallen asleep with my guitar. It usually is the last thing I do at night and first thing I do in the morning. Never have guessed in a million years the impact nor define all the ways my life is better. All because my friend gave me a beat up guitar. Life is forever changed. Guitar provides a new outlet that truly is endless. Best feeling in the world having a good jam session. I hope a guitar comes your way soon. I still got that first guitar if you want it.
I love how the dude at 0:53 just walks in, kindly asks if can join and goes in the flow in no time exactly at the same 'expert level'. They all be like: 'sure join. We're just foolin' around, nothin' fancy.' We viewers be like:
“….The dude” is Papa Stuie French. Another Aussie with a musical sense of humor and a tremendous grasp of the idiom AND the instrument.
I feel like I'm in the clubhouse of the world's coolest retirement community.
If I was in the circle: they would look at me and nod indicating me to take the lead and i would make that fart sound when you press between two frets.
Motsuthung Yanthan hahahaha
That was funny as hell... I bet not everyone got it.
Motsuthung Yanthan
I’d bust out the worst version of Happy Trails they’d ever heard.
Been there, done that!
I'm tired of the 6 year old child prodigy meme. You know that kid that can play "Eruption" at 220 BPM. I would rather see some older artists who have strived for their art and taken years to hone their craft. Guys who can improvise and play together as a group to make great music. This is it. Thanks for the video.
I agree. Granted, it takes real talent to do what the younger ones do, they don't know this kind of "EARNED" talent. Hopefully they will one day :)
@@73xlh Agreed.
Amen
Not sure about the two at the back, but both Tommy Emanuel and Richard Smith were child prodigies.
Kids don't have emotion when playing..
It's amazing how they're all in their little bubble of the jam, all playing different variations and harmonies of the current chord. 4 tangles of magic.
Each Guitarist has a deep understanding of the history and development of the style of the tune being played. Happily each find alternative things to add to the tune which not one player can do. Very pretty tune and nice understanding between each guy to not hamper things with ego.
4 tangles of magic..music is so cool!!
I fully agree
@Shawn Camburn Playing with 3 plus other guitarists is amazing. In College playing along side best friends! about 5-6 of us, jamming together, it's truly a beautiful thing! and a way to get the girls lol But we played a lot more blues, rather than this style..I never really liked this sound until I seen T.E play with these guys.
Beautifully put
notice how they are staying out of each other's way? creating musical paths and weaving in and out of the piece, controlling volumes, not trying to overplay one another... just complimenting the piece as they go. pure musical professionalism!
it's funny... certain parts made me think about Django and Les Paul... and during the chat at the end they start talking about the bits that were inspired by those two!
Professionalism + Aesthetic Musicianship at its best ...
Working for the Music and giving the spot to "the others" ... If the others gives the spot to you, then, You continue working for The Music ...
A pleasure to watch and listen.
What a pleasure to watch experts who are confident enough in themselves to let others shine.
That's what I like about playing music. Emphasis on the 'play' and emphasis on the 'with'.
Very Django. I studied music at uni with first study guitar and we had a class that revolved around doing this exact thing. Taking turns to lead and keeping it going. Just as these guys are doing. It's great.
team players, mate...
I saw Tommy Emmanuel perform live 15 years ago and it changed my life!
He did mine too! He is such an inspiration!
The amount of mechanical skill and talent here isn’t fair
For those who didn't catch the name of the song, it's called, "Trambone."
You are awesome dear sir👍
What are u riding in ur profile picture wow ?
@@Muhammed-dl8bt penguin
jsg and what are on ur profile picture WOW ?
Surprised only 170 likes
This is awesome. Four six stringers and nobody walking on each other. I have to go look at the other parts of this jam right now. These guys are great.
epiphonium that’s music, a language anyone can learn
I love it.
epiphonium I’d really like to hear them play “All of me”
There worst nightmare: six four stringers
Lol, Taylor. The whole building vibrates to rubble. 🤣
Saw Tommy Emanuel in a New York airport a few months ago and quietly introduced myself and told him how big a fan I am. He was quite gracious and i shook his hand which felt like a brick from all the muscle built up in his palm and fingers. Kind guy and outrageous talent.
I can imagine a whole Spongebob scene while this plays in the background
Why this comment doesn’t have more likes, I don’t know
YES!!
All absolutely amazing guitarists, but Richard Smith man (guy on very left), his playing just does something to me everytime. Anyone unaware of his playing, listen to some of his ragtime playing like The Entertainer or Pineapple Rag, the guy is one of the best guitarists EVER hands down
I swear to god, I want this to be and my boys when we're old.
I mean, I only have one friend now and neither of us can play guitar, but baby steps.
their feet tapping at the same time is aesthetically pleasing
Tommy Emanuel is in the mix so it was always going to smoke
Supreme‼️Tommy and Richard!Im a big fun! From Japan!
Imagine being there in person, my ears would be blessed
Something is wrong with their left legs whenever they play. 😀 . Even their knees are in harmony.
Counting the beat without even thinking about it - masters
LoLLL I went back and watched @ 4:30 too funny
Well if they tapped the right they would be flying to chase the notes.
They are just counting beats to stay on rhythm
Beat is the same no matter how many guitars are being played
My hat is off to these phenomenal guitarists I’ve been playing for 52 years and they are out of this world
I seen Tommy live in concert they had doctors of music on stage with him at LSU They looked like beginners playing next to Tommy they had the big introduction with all their accomplishments in the music world Tommy can’t write music can’t read music he has a God given talent that he put in the hours to become what he is today the name Emmanuel in the Bible means (God with us) he is exactly that in the guitar world his hand is even deformed from being put in Odd positions on the fret board so he can do things on the guitar that most guitarist can’t do therefore they can’t get the full band sound Tommy gets playing the guitar also he is thinking and controlling rhythm guitar lead guitar bass guitar while keeping a drum beat at the same time on many of his songs sometimes he does vocals as well so think about how many places his mind is at once doing so many different tasks that’s what makes him so great and unique in music
After 52 years (1973 in college) I realize I am playing guitar to accompany my voice. But I’m not a guitar player in terms of these guys
Anything with Tommy Emmanuel is totally priceless. Tommy and his late brother Phil simply the best of the best ...
Pure class lads. My kind of session. Best wishes from Dublin City.
💚☘️🎶💃🎵🕺🎶☘️💚🇮🇪
One that likes to play guitar knows exactly how they feel and what it feels like to enjoy playing guitar
Ive been playing for 18 years and these are the moments I live for. I wish people still knew how to play and interact like these guys. I've only met two guys who had it and that turned into one of the greatest nights of my life as a mid 20s guitarist, having dude randomly solo over the top of whatever I played...ahhhhhh magic.
That moment when your eye tunes in to all of them tapping their feet and you recognize not just someone but four someones having that musical moment where nothing else exists and the thrill of the music using you to make itself come out is shared by all.
❤ Tommy has a great influence on so many musicians. His humility and encouragement inspires people to step out and let their gifts shine.
Although I've played guitar for 40 years, when I hear musicians like this I realize that should anyone ask me if I play guitar my answer should be an emphatic "No".
im with you , but we just gotta keep
If you play the guitar you are a guitarist, if you’re not that great at it (yet!) you’re a novice. Still a guitarist
I play a little guitar. I have a Cordoba mini and a mandolin. I use that as my excuse. I do have some full size six strings but I don't mention that till I evaluate the conversation. If I were talking to these guys I would tell them I played flute in highschool band.
Peter, thanks. 2 quick stories.
I was sitting in front of Will McFarland sp? He played with a bunch of folks from the 60-90's J. Browne, B. Raitt. Studio work. A slow hand player but very talented. A song was playing over the P. A. Out of nowhere he starts playing with it note for note. Complicated piece. I started shaking my head, he stopped playing, leaned down and said "what's wrong?".
I said, I quit! He replied, "relax, I played with the guy on the P A recording, it took me 2 weeks to learn just part of the song. Don't give up."
I was in Pittsburgh once, listening to a Jazz group. I ran into the drummer in the bathroom. I said "you guys are absolutely blistering, I am so impressed. How long have you played together?"
He replied, "I have never met these guys before...."
I still play, by myself in the basement where I won't damage anyone's eardrums.
@@epiphonium 😂😂😂😂😂
I would to no.the name of .this song. I so LOVE Tommy Emmanuel .He and his crew .never seem to amaze.What ever song it may be .Thank you SO MUCH👍👍👏👏👏
It’s “Trambone” by Chet Atkins.
Thank you!
Those boys really know their chops
Whom ever thumbs down this have never picked up an acoustic guitar. This is masterclass.
What!! no reverb , no distortion , no wah wah, ....... I appreciate the striaght picking SO MUCH!!! These guys are REAL musicians/geniuses!!!!!! God bless um
Four Horsemen of the a-pluck- olipse.
Wow!
gruntoblumpharglegargle 😂😂
Heheheh good one ✅🙂
haha..
😂😂😂😂
This is sooo great. No egos in this gang. I could listen to these boys all day. Fabulous!
After playing, discussing the tune, Tommy playing and talking about what chet did, had paused thinking of the alternative run and Richard just starts playing it, like right away, the alternate version, as I’ll call it🤯
The knowledge of Tommy and Richard is like the freaking internet sorry to the other to guys you’re great, but Rich and Tommy, I mean WOW, just WOW! Thank you!
Their legs on the same rythim is like a mind sync, that's so cool
this is prime buddy friendship where they just give each other looks like "i like that"
Pixel my friend who I played guitar with was the most pure type of friendship and camaraderie I’ve felt aside from being best friends on bicycles in middle school
This was awesome! I used to jam with a band and there were some nights where everything came together perfectly and even we were impressed with how good the session was. I remember one night we played "Night Prowler" by AC/DC and it sounded so good while we were playing, we were all smiling and nodding to each other. Then at the end of it we all cheered and gave each other high fives haha. That night was awesome.........and so was this!
Who’s watching this during the coronavirus?
besarove sad to say a month later and im still currently watching this during the coronavirus
@@carsonroan8560 Your Governor need to go.
Salesman slaps virus *you can fit sooo many months in this baby*
Everyone lmao
Carona what?😅
They just have such chemistry, you can see they know eachother very well, and have played together alot. This os awesome!
So glad someone decided to film this and post it here.
I've played for 34 years now and wish I could play along with these guys. But no way I could keep up. Awesome picking fellas
Thank God for the gift of hearing, these guys really make you aware of that blessing.
You can tell their happy when they play together, gotta love it
That last bit after the song when they talk influences really captures the joy of being a musician. Not caring about 99% of the world labeling you as a nerd is one thing, and knowing that you share the passion with a small circle of fellow musicians that are still unknown to you. But once you meet up with them, life is worthwhile like you'd never imagine. Shared passion, that's what it's all about...
Thank you to whoever captured this great jam on video for us to enjoy.
"VERY ACCOMPLISHMENT GUITARIST" TOMMY You have earned your Place in History, right along side of CHET... the Others you have Taught, Coached, they Too are Amazing.... Awesome Fellas...👏👏👏
The Dink Chet Atkins favored Jerry Reed as his favorite picker.
Better than Chet..
The Dink only thing is Chet could play all four parts himself 🤔
Danny Beeler not really. He played rhythm bass line with thumb and tasteful embellished melody with fingers, but that’s not uncommon. Chet is called Mr Guitar and highly regarded, liked to include certain pickers as “Certified Guitar Players” like himself as elite. In reality, Roy Clark, Les Paul, Danny Gatton weren’t included by Chet, but were every bit as good and also could play anything they attempted.
For once a BEST headline that isn’t a lie. This was so beautiful,
This might just be the most beautiful thing I’ve ever witnessed
How I love watching their left foot jam with their sound.Good job pops.
Landed on this whilst sitting on the throne and me legs have gone numb, I ain’t goin’ nowhere till I’ve seen ‘em all. Brilliant upload dude thanks.
For a moment I forgot I was taking a shit and thought I was sitting on a chair right with them.
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Balla1989aus i wanna be friend with you
FilipWizard Done my good man.
Truly vile
Literally just happened to me
This reminds me when i was younger in our house in ireland. My cousins always stayed with us when they came to my home town of Trim...... My cousins Barney Mckenna ..His Brother Sean Og..and Mickey Mckenna..Barney and His Brother Sean Were the best Banjo puckers in the world..And Mickey played 4 string guitar sweetest guitar picker ive heard ..Jazz .trad Irish the 3 of them playing Sweet Georgia Brown...The 3 of them now passed away . 😢😢☺☺
Michael Henri James. Etherton .... thats very cool! Barney McKenna was honestly the best banjo player ive ever heard. The Dubliners were all individually really unique. But Barney was a very genuine nice normal guy, a very cool cousin to have 😎
If only humankind could flow in parallel to gentle, innocent , wholesome music like this....
Tommy was such a gracious and kind man, great family man, and a sincerely happy person with a wonderful sense of humor.
wym "was"?
I love how Tommy welcomes the new player to the circle, such a gentleman 👍
Grey Power. No substitute for experience. U guys are real awesome.
I shouldn’t have shown my guitar this... I think she wants to leave me
Thanks art, music and friendship for helping me to stay relatively sane for all these years. No electricity necessary, but I’m glad it was used to capture moments like this.
I've been playing 12 years and every one of these guys is on a level I've never been
If heaven is like this, I'm going. Love y'all.
Roma Holcomb
The most wonderful music is in heaven!
no, actually, hell is like this. theres not much happening in heaven..
@@costaliberta5969 Everything wonderful and beautiful on Earth was thought of in Heaven first .....including you. So please don't say things that aren't true. Be the good person God intended you to be. Jesus Christ has Good plans for you....but you have free will....so the choice is yours. ❤
@@DN-pn7rj get your facts straight mate, all that type of music is considered by your church to be heretic. dancing to it means you are possessed and indulging in it condemns you to eternity. like, instantly. so you are going straight to hell. sorry.
I had the exact same thought!
Totally smashed it freestyling but only talk about how good chet was to write it afterwards! Truly humble genius☺
Jerry Reed is often ignored, but Chet often said were JR to have focused his career on playing, he would have exceeded all others; he and Chet made an album together around ‘75, which is exceptional.
@@commanderthorkilj.amundsen3426 my dad had that album and I heard it often. ❤
This is just so enjoyable to watch. And they seem like such nice guys and all happy to be there. A great upload. Thanks!
The guy on the right is The famous highly acclaimed Aussie guitarist Tommy Emmanuel,and plays concerts all around the world.
my goodness. how cool is it listening to these guys talk about guitar history. If there was ever a reason for RUclips, it's stuff like this.
beautiful ... thanks for sharing, Satoyoshi-san 🙏🤗
I can't stop laughing at the four of them tapping their legs at the same time with the rythm, I found it to cute hahahaha
Awesome jam BTW🔥🤙
i was watching at their legs as well,. coordinated timings aintt it??😁
If you played you'd know, that's what makes them sound tight
@@daleval2182 what makes you assume that I don't play bro? I do. I know why they are doing it
@@paolognt9870 then it's odd you find their knee beat funny, when you repeat haha hahaha? and call it cute, Cat videos are cute, Meow 😻
i dont know why there's a smile on my face
Neither do I !!!
This is okay, sure. But do they know how to cover E and B with their index finger when they play a non-barred F-chord?
😂
my hand hurts reading that
Left me in tears 😂😂
Years of practice, and playing professionally.
You got em there!
They say you shouldn't meet your heroes but I'll always cherish the moment I met Tommy Emmanuel
The best jam I've ever watched on RUclips
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Absolutely beautiful. Could listen all night! Great talent!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️❤️👍
That’s just put a great big smile on my face! So much talent in one room and love the chat section too
Sounds like the Mark Knopfler chet atkins jam, great btw
I wish we were one small family living in the country side happily. . it would be great❤️🖤❤️ loved this jam
Not sure why people give a thumbs down to this kind of stuff. These guys are simply the best at what they do. No walking on each other, great picking!
Thanks for the post
Awesome, no such thing as a mid life crisis- forever young, and forever having fun, love it******
Pure entertainment. Tommy at his best, with other musicians. I wish it would never end.
I’m over here like “wanna hear some smells like teen spirit?”
They are all great. Tommy makes it look like a stroll down the lane. He’s phenomenal.
Non stop smiling watching this...they're having so much fun and making something so awesome....not for sale just for themselves. Love it!