I have been a Lover of Dobro music since early childhood. Uncle Josh Graves of Flatt & Scruggs fame was primary the culprit that got me addicted to it. This was well before other Dobro players such as Jerry Douglas came along.
@@timgraves5498 -- Yes Josh did. I watched him very regularly on the Martha White's Flatt & Scrugg Show on TV on Saturdays when I was very small. Although I liked the whole Group and All, Josh's Dobro and he were my main Attractions, seconded by Earl Scruggs' Banjo. I saw him several times at The Station Inn in Nashville. Oftentimes, he and Kenny Baker would be performing together. I also saw you too Tim performing on Stage at The Station Inn. THANK YOU Tim for the Awesome Performances.
Many thanks for upload ! Nice song, fine playing, nice picture et great sound quality...this all for our(*) pleasure to hear and "see" one great dobro player. From France, best wishes and...merry Christmas. Jo (*) I transfer each "if I like" video to my musicians (28 members), "fans" of our "string band and country music/bluegrass friends.
Enjoyed this very much. Never heard his music before. He sounds a lot like Jim Farmer (behind early Marty Robbins) and Little Roy Wiggins (behind Eddie Arnold and George Morgan) which some would call "the old style" I call them "Pioneers". Enjoyed very much. Mighty fine!
You mentioned on your "slants" video about how barely anyone plays th I s old style anymore. well, sometimes older is better. I think you are the man! I'm gonna keep watching and soaking up that old time feel on my resonator.
I've loved stringed music since I can remember. If I never hear another horn or woodwind....God be praised! But now strings are another matter..... Guitar, violin, fiddle, harp, piano (which is actually percussion), and slide guitar music. I'm old now but was a Duane Allman fan from day one until today and still going. He played a Gibson SG or a Les Paul when he played electric slide but played a Dobro....a National Doulian ???...... has always had the secret of catching my ear no matter what's going on. In Spanish they don't "play" the guitar. There are two verbs in Spanish to say "to play". Jugar (who-GAR) is to play sports and Tocar "Toe-CAR) is to play instruments. Actually Tocar means "to touch". So, El toca la guitarra = he plays/touches the guitar. Well, you have the touch on the Dobro. You could therefore say about you: "Ese hombre si toca el dobro". That man DOES play the dobro. Thanks and keep on "tocandolo"....playing it/touching it.
That is so beautiful! Thank you for posting. I've loved the sound since I first heard it on WSM way back in 1966. I actually used proper punctuation as a sign of respect and gratitude for your wonderful playing.
Hey Jim i listened to you year's ago you are one of best Dobro picker's i have heard ,i have been playing for over 20 year's , i noticed that you don't use a capo?, at least on videos i have seen, i don't use a capo either for the reason most time's you have to retune, i'm thinking that's reason you turned your dobro to "A" turning ? well anyway Jim hope your'e in good health and still playing i have an Original dobro that i bought back 20 some year's ago it's given me a lot of pleasure over year's Jim, so you take care stay safe and be careful, wonderful dobro video!
Hi Stan, thanks for the nice comments ! I do occasionally use a floating type capo if I'm doing a fast song that's not in G or A depending what Dobro I'm using. I don't have to retune though. I usually like the A tuning, as that is what Oswald used. Jim
Hi again Jim, i stand corrected i watched one your other video's and seen the capo, Well anyway where do you get your backing music from? i know some musician's record their own backing track's, hope i'm not bothering you Jim, take care stay safe.
Hi Tom, It's the same as putting a capo on the second fret when in "G" tuning. Low to high A-C#-E-A-C#-E. Lighter strings are a must, I use 018-018-022- unwound 032-042-042.
You are great God bless you. I love the sound alot
That sounds like my Uncle Edward playing ❤❤
Beautiful!! I could listen to this man play the Dobro all day. Thanks for posting.
I have been a Lover of Dobro music since early childhood. Uncle Josh Graves of Flatt & Scruggs fame was primary the culprit that got me addicted to it. This was well before other Dobro players such as Jerry Douglas came along.
👌 awesome thanks 😊
Uncle influenced us all didn’t he. I am so glad he did. What would the music industry be like without dobro? Prob pretty boring
@@timgraves5498 -- Yes Josh did. I watched him very regularly on the Martha White's Flatt & Scrugg Show on TV on Saturdays when I was very small. Although I liked the whole Group and All, Josh's Dobro and he were my main Attractions, seconded by Earl Scruggs' Banjo.
I saw him several times at The Station Inn in Nashville. Oftentimes, he and Kenny Baker would be performing together. I also saw you too Tim performing on Stage at The Station Inn. THANK YOU Tim for the Awesome Performances.
Mighty Good Dobro Playing🌹
Sonds like Bashful Bro oz. Beautiful. Miss that sound. Especially on WSM Radio.
That was FANTASTIC! Thank you for sharing. God bless, Brother Charlie
Excellent Dobro playing!!!
Brings tears to my eyes.
wonderful, lovely job, just what I needed on this freezing cold day here in england. thank you Jim.
Many thanks for upload ! Nice song, fine playing, nice picture et great sound quality...this all for our(*) pleasure to hear and "see" one great dobro player. From France, best wishes and...merry Christmas. Jo (*) I transfer each "if I like" video to my musicians (28 members), "fans" of our "string band and country music/bluegrass friends.
I love that old song Thank you 👍
Thanks Donnie
Enjoyed this very much. Never heard his music before. He sounds a lot like Jim Farmer (behind early Marty Robbins) and Little Roy Wiggins (behind Eddie Arnold and George Morgan) which some would call "the old style" I call them "Pioneers". Enjoyed very much. Mighty fine!
That was me playing.
Hi
You mentioned on your "slants" video about how barely anyone plays th I s old style anymore. well, sometimes older is better. I think you are the man! I'm gonna keep watching and soaking up that old time feel on my resonator.
Nice sound. I have a 1933 model 27.
That was beautifully done!!
I love that A tuning
I've loved stringed music since I can remember. If I never hear another horn or woodwind....God be praised! But now strings are another matter.....
Guitar, violin, fiddle, harp, piano (which is actually percussion), and slide guitar music. I'm old now but was a Duane Allman fan from day one until today and still going. He played a Gibson SG or a Les Paul when he played electric slide but played a Dobro....a National Doulian ???...... has always had the secret of catching my ear no matter what's going on.
In Spanish they don't "play" the guitar. There are two verbs in Spanish to say "to play". Jugar (who-GAR) is to play sports and Tocar "Toe-CAR) is to play instruments. Actually Tocar means "to touch". So, El toca la guitarra = he plays/touches the guitar. Well, you have the touch on the Dobro. You could therefore say about you: "Ese hombre si toca el dobro". That man DOES play the dobro.
Thanks and keep on "tocandolo"....playing it/touching it.
I also play a dobro and I use the A tuning,works good for me. Keep up the great music
Love it. Sweet sounding dobro
❤❤So beautiful❤❤I must teach myself.Not easy but will try.
Very Beautiful!!
I like the old sound ,Great Job Jim
You did a Great job!
Beautiful!!!!! You've got the touch for sure...
How great forall ❤😊
Thank you for taking the time to record this. Beautiful
great ole timey sound great playing
Thanks Doug.
Have a 1985 cyclops . Just started to learn . Enjoy your playing
That's some good Dobro playing very nice Model 27
Thanks Tim. Really nice coming from you. Always enjoy your playing too.
That is so beautiful! Thank you for posting. I've loved the sound since I first heard it on WSM way back in 1966. I actually used proper punctuation as a sign of respect and gratitude for your wonderful playing.
Thanks ! Glad you enjoyed it.
Don't forget Bashful Brother Oswold
I'm playing on a gretch
I love the sunburst. It sounds great too.
great job Jim
Yes and thank you, we enjoy.
Awesome dobro playing,wish i could play half that good.
Nice....
Great playing,many thanks .
Jack Kane a
love the dobro where can i get old country church tablature on dobro ?
Fantastic
Luv that sound dobro
Brother Oswald
OK, I am not as Old as I thought I was....I ain't leakin' out of one eye.....recon..both now>
Very nice!
Very cool and well done.
Hey Jim i listened to you year's ago you are one of best Dobro picker's i have heard ,i have been playing for over 20 year's , i noticed that you don't use a capo?, at least on videos i have seen, i don't use a capo either for the reason most time's you have to retune, i'm thinking that's reason you turned your dobro to "A" turning ? well anyway Jim hope your'e in good health and still playing i have an Original dobro that i bought back 20 some year's ago it's given me a lot of pleasure over year's Jim, so you take care stay safe and be careful, wonderful dobro video!
Hi Stan, thanks for the nice comments ! I do occasionally use a floating type capo if I'm doing a fast song that's not in G or A depending what Dobro I'm using. I don't have to retune though. I usually like the A tuning, as that is what Oswald used. Jim
@@jim7233 Thank's Jim take care stay safe and befor i forget Happy Father's day to ya!
Hi again Jim, i stand corrected i watched one your other video's and seen the capo, Well anyway where do you get your backing music from? i know some musician's record their own backing track's, hope i'm not bothering you Jim, take care stay safe.
@@stanwhittaker5434 No bother Stan, I use "Band in a Box 2010 for backing tracks. Some of my older videos I did make my own backing with guitar. Jim
Bravissimo well done
Beautiful
Beautiful!!!
Super nice.
Jim, another great job. YOU THE MAN
Would love to have a complete tab on this tune, but Jim never got around to finishing it
Nice!
Fabulous.
GREAT PLAYING.
AWESOME, GREAT ,MORE,MORE.❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks Jerry. I'll try to do that.
Beautiful!
This is where I got the 'bug' to start playing Dobro back in 1950. I'm still at it. That '27 sounds like Oz's guitar .
Релакс. Мне нравится!
That was GREAT
If my dad was alive today. I give anything
Love it
Wow. Whew i love it. Play more. Who is this.
That's me Jim Warren. Thank you for the nice comments !
Great Job Jim,is that a round neck. What kind and size strings do you use sounds like Bro Oswald. Merry Christmas
Sweet :)
Love it!
forget the rest you are listening to the best.... dick whatley in tasmania....
Jim, are you still playing dobro?
Mind telling me how to tune in "A"
Hi Tom, It's the same as putting a capo on the second fret when in "G" tuning. Low to high A-C#-E-A-C#-E. Lighter strings are a must, I use 018-018-022- unwound 032-042-042.
Thank you much!
Is it just higher than G tuning?
Jim who